I'm trying to find the 50 largest file in a directory named /sasdb and its' subdirectories. I'm using the find command and a pipe to awk
Not sure if I'm actually getting the largest files from this directory and its subdirectories. Here is the code I used...
find /sasdb -ls | awk '{print... (8 Replies)
Hi all
I want to find a particular file type lets say .abc under /home/oracle/, the file name is start with 'D' and followed by ddmmyyyy date format, the file name should look like this D19092008.abc To my question, how can i perform the searching from the date 19/09/2008 to 29/09/2008. The... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I wanted to delete all the files under a directory "/apps/tmp/" which are two weeks older. But i should not delete the sub-directories and the contents of sub-directories.
I also have searched in forum and found the following command,
find . \( ! -name . -prune \) -mtime +13 -print
... (8 Replies)
I have a directory (and many sub dirs beneath) on AIX system, containing thousands of file. I'm looking to get a list of all directory containing "*.pdf" file.
I know basic syntax of find command, but it gives me list of all pdf files, which numbers in thousands. All I need to know is, which... (4 Replies)
Hello all,
I am having a hard type in figuring out how to only gather certain files in the current directory without exploring its subdirectories.
I tried:
find . -name "*.ksh" -prune
this also returns ksh files from lower subdirectories.
I also tried
find . -ls -name "*.ksh"
This also... (8 Replies)
Ok i have three directories
Destination - /u/dir1 (has subdirectories dir2 which also has subdirectory dir3)
Source1 - /u/test/files/dir1/dir2/dir3
Source2 - /u/out/images/dir1/dir2/dir3
What i would like to do is copy everything from Source1 and Source2 into the Destination directory.... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I am creating one script to Archive the older log files to Archive folder and deleting older files.
For example below path contains different sub folders. So searching for log files older than 2 days then zip and moving to Archive directory in the same directory.
Source files :-... (4 Replies)
Find all files in the current directory only excluding hidden directories and files.
For the below command, though it's not deleting hidden files.. it is traversing through the hidden directories and listing normal which should be avoided.
`find . \( ! -name ".*" -prune \) -mtime +${n_days}... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: ksailesh1
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svn-clean
SVN-CLEAN(1) User Commands SVN-CLEAN(1)NAME
svn-clean - Wipes out unversioned files from Subversion working copy
SYNOPSIS
svn-clean [options] [directory or file ...]
DESCRIPTION
svn-clean will scan the given files and directories recursively and find unversioned files and directories (files and directories that are
not present in the Subversion repository). After the scan is done, these files and directories will be deleted. Files which match patterns
in the svn-clean:ignore dir property will be spared, much as the svn:ignore property works for svn status.
If no file or directory is given, svn-clean defaults to the current directory (".").
svn-clean uses the SVN Perl modules if they are available. This is much faster than parsing the output of the svn command-line client.
OPTIONS -e, --exclude
A regular expression for filenames to be exluded. For example, the following command will skip files ending in ".zip":
svn-clean --exclude '.zip$'
Multiple exclude patterns can be specified. If at least one matches, then the file is skipped. For example, the following command
will skip files ending in ".jpg" or ".png":
svn-clean --exclude '.jpg$' --exclude '.png$'
The following command will skip the entire "build" subdirectory:
svn-clean --exclude '^build(/|$)'
-f, --force
Files to which you do not have delete access (if running under VMS) or write access (if running under another OS) will not be
deleted unless you use this option.
-N, --non-recursive
Do not search recursively for unversioned files and directories. Unversioned directories will still be deleted along with all their
contents.
-q, --quiet
Do not print progress info. In particular, do not print a message each time a file is examined, giving the name of the file, and
indicating whether "rmdir" or "unlink" is used to remove it, or that it's skipped.
-p, --print
Do not delete anything. Instead, print the name of every file and directory that would have been deleted.
-?, -h, --help
Prints a brief help message and exits.
--man Prints the manual page and exits.
AUTHOR
Simon Perreault <nomis80@nomis80.org>
2014-03-12 SVN-CLEAN(1)