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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find and Copy file of specific location Post 302939545 by yadavricky on Thursday 26th of March 2015 12:36:21 PM
Old 03-26-2015
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Actually I wanted to put all Extension in a Variable and then search it.

Code:
like ACC_EXT=".TXT$|.DOC$|.XLS$|.XLSX$|.DOCX$|.PDF$"

Would someone would be able to help. where i am wrong.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by codecaine21
Code:
sudo find . -regextype posix-extended -regex ".*\.(txt|xls|pdf)" -exec cp {} dest_dir \;

or

Code:
cp `find . | egrep "*\.(txt|pdf|xls)"` dest_dir

Find in conjunction with the period(.) will start looking from the current directory and prune the rest of the dirs. Meaning it will look in the cwd you are in. Then when it finds a folder it will look in that folder as well.

Find in conjunction with the forward slash(/) will start looking from the top of your directory tree.

Actually I want to transfer from only one single dir. neither the top directory nor any prune required. Thanks for your reply.

looking forward for your reply.
 

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MasonX::ProcessDir(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   MasonX::ProcessDir(3pm)

NAME
MasonX::ProcessDir - Process a directory of Mason 2 templates VERSION
version 0.02 SYNOPSIS
use MasonX::ProcessDir; # Generate result files in the same directory as the templates # my $pd = MasonX::ProcessDir->new( dir => '/path/to/dir' ); $pd->process_dir(); # Generate result files in a separate directory # my $pd = MasonX::ProcessDir->new( source_dir => '/path/to/source/dir', dest_dir => '/path/to/dest/dir' ); $pd->process_dir(); DESCRIPTION
Recursively processes a directory of Mason 2 templates, generating a set of result files in the same directory or in a parallel directory. Every file with suffix ".mc" will be processed, and the results placed in a file of the same name without the suffix. ".mi", autobase and dhandler files will be used by Mason when processing the templates but will not generate files themselves. For example, if the source directory contains Base.mc httpd.conf.mc proxy.conf.mc etc/crontab.mc blah.mi somefile.txt and we run my $pd = MasonX::ProcessDir->new( source_dir => '/path/to/source/dir', dest_dir => '/path/to/dest/dir' ); $pd->process_dir(); then afterwards the destination directory will contain files httpd.conf proxy.conf etc/crontab somefile.txt where foo and bar are the results of processing foo.mc and bar.mc through Mason. Base.mc and blah.mi may be used during Mason processing but won't generate result files themselves. This class is a convenience extension of Any::Template::ProcessDir. CONSTRUCTOR
Specifying directory/directories o If you want to generate the result files in the same directory as the templates, just specify dir. my $pd = MasonX::ProcessDir->new( dir => '/path/to/dir', ... ); o If you want to generate the result files in a separate directory from the templates, specify source_dir and dest_dir. my $pd = MasonX::ProcessDir->new( source_dir => '/path/to/source/dir', source_dir => '/path/to/dest/dir', ... ); Mason options mason_options An optional hash of options to the Mason interpreter. For example, the default Mason data directory will be ".mason" under the source directory, but you can override this: mason_options => { data_dir => '/path/to/data/dir' } Options inherited from Any::Template::ProcessDir See Any::Template::ProcessDir for other options, such as dir_create_mode file_create_mode readme_filename SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION
Bugs and feature requests will be tracked at RT: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=MasonX-ProcessDir bug-masonx-processdir@rt.cpan.org The latest source code can be browsed and fetched at: http://github.com/jonswar/perl-masonx-processdir git clone git://github.com/jonswar/perl-masonx-processdir.git SEE ALSO
Mason, Any::Template::ProcessDir AUTHOR
Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Swartz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-07 MasonX::ProcessDir(3pm)
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