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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Using find command with variables Post 302930695 by RavinderSingh13 on Tuesday 6th of January 2015 01:07:53 PM
Old 01-06-2015
Hello newbie2010,

Following may help you in same, I tested in bash.
1st please check the file names which you want to delete, if satisfied with result use 2nd command.
Code:
VAR="PET-DOG"
find -type f -name "*$VAR*"
./TEST-PET-DOG-234
./TEST-PET-DOG-TEST

I got above results as I have created some test files to check it.

2nd command:
Code:
find -type f -name "*$VAR*" -exec rm -rf {} \;

Thanks,
R. Singh
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GO-TEST(1)						      General Commands Manual							GO-TEST(1)

NAME
go - tool for managing Go source code SYNOPSIS
go test [-c] [-i] [ build flags ] [ packages ] [ flags for test binary ] DESCRIPTION
"Go test" automates testing the packages named by the import paths. It prints a summary of the test results in the format: ok archive/tar 0.011s FAIL archive/zip 0.022s ok compress/gzip 0.033s ... followed by detailed output for each failed package. "Go test" recompiles each package along with any files with names matching the file pattern "*_test.go". These additional files can con- tain test functions, benchmark functions, and example functions. See go-testfunc(7) for more. By default, go test needs no arguments. It compiles and tests the package with source in the current directory, including tests, and runs the tests. The package is built in a temporary directory so it does not interfere with the non-test installation. OPTIONS
In addition to the build flags, the flags handled by 'go test' itself are: -c Compile the test binary to pkg.test but do not run it. -i Install packages that are dependencies of the test. Do not run the test. The test binary also accepts flags that control execution of the test; these flags are also accessible by 'go test'. See go-testflag(7) for details. For more about build flags, see go-build(1). For more about specifying packages, see go-packages(7). SEE ALSO
go-build(1), go-vet(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 2012-05-13 GO-TEST(1)
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