In theory, this should be fairly straightforward. If you want to delete all files created from 2017 and beyond (i.e. also files from 2016, 2015, etc - anything older than 2017), then you could do something like this:
That would find all files older than 549 days (at the time of writing, the number of days since December 31st 2017) and remove them.
Now, if you really want to only remove files from 2017, and only 2017, then it's slightly more complicated, but not much so. Assuming your version of find supports it, this would do the trick:
This will very specifically remove files whose modification time is newer than 1st January 2017, but not newer than 1st January 2018 (in other words - files from 2017).
Hope this helps. Please test carefully before running this with a live rm command - swap it out for an ls or switch out the -exec for a -print first just to be sure it really is going to catch what you want, and only what you want, before turning this loose on your filesystem for real.
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I'm trying to delete files that were created/modified in the year 2005 that we compressed and have the .Z extension on them. I tried using the awk utility but the syntax is incorrect. I don't know how to use a wildcard to capture all the compressed files. Here's the code I used
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Hi,
Would like to ask, which command is used to list all the files for specific date (says 1st May) and its size, for all files (including its subdirectory), in a mounted NFS disk to HP-UX.
I would like to check for the total files came into my disk on 1st May.
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/usr/WebSphere/AppServer/logs
# ls -l
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can someone provide a command to delete files by year? I have several files created last year 2009.
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Hi
I have lot of files and subdirectories inside a directory which are created in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
I want to delete all the files and subdirectories belonging to the year 2006 alone.
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Hi All,
I want to login to a remote server using FTP command and then check for files older than 1 year and delete those files.
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Hi,
I want to display the file names and the record count for the files in the 2nd column for the files created today.
i have written the below command which is listing the file names. but while piping the above command to the wc -l command
its not working for me.
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Hi All,
how can i delete files from my Unix directory on the basis of year, i have files from 2001 to till 2014, but from their, i have to delete only 2013 file.Below is my file name
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My directory structure is as below.
dir1, dir2, dir3
I have the list of files to be deleted in the below path as below.
/staging/retain_for_2years/Cleanup/log $ ls -lrt
total 0
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I am facing one issue to get a file for a specific time. There are about 300 files created between 6.30 pm to 7.15 pm everyday.
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mid3v2
mid3v2(1) General Commands Manual mid3v2(1)NAME
mid3v2 - audio tag editor similar to 'id3v2'
SYNOPSIS
mid3v2 [options] filename ...
DESCRIPTION
mid3v2 is a Mutagen-based replacement for id3lib's id3v2. It supports ID3v2.4 and more frames; it also does not have the numerous bugs that
plague id3v2.
This program exists mostly for compatibility with programs that want to tag files using id3v2. For a more usable interface, we recommend Ex
Falso.
OPTIONS -q, --quiet
Be quiet: do not mention file operations that perform the user's request. Warnings will still be printed.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose: state all operations performed. This is the opposite of --quiet. This is the default.
-f, --list-frames
Display all supported ID3v2.3/2.4 frames and their meanings.
-L, --list-genres
List all ID3v1 numeric genres. These can be used to set TCON frames, but it is not recommended.
-l, --list
List all tags in the files. The output format is not the same as id3v2's; instead, it is easily parsable and readable. Some tags may
not have human-readable representations.
--list-raw
List all tags in the files, in raw format. Although this format is nominally human-readable, it may be very long if the tag contains
embedded binary data.
-d, --delete-v2
Delete ID3v2 tags.
-s, --delete-v1
Delete ID3v1 tags.
-D, --delete-all
Delete all ID3 tags.
--delete-frames=FID1,FID2,...
Delete specific ID3v2 frames (or groups of frames) from the files.
-C, --convert
Convert ID3v1 tags to ID3v2 tags. This will also happen automatically during any editing.
-a, --artist=artist
Set the artist information (TPE1).
-A, --album=album
Set the album information (TALB).
-t, --song=title
Set the title information (TIT2).
-c, --comment=DESCRIPTION:COMMENT:LANGUAGE
Set a comment (COMM). The language and description may be omitted, in which case the language defaults to English, and the descrip-
tion to an empty string.
-g, --genre=genre
Set the genre information (TCON).
-y, --year=, --date=YYYY-[MM-DD]
Set the year/date information (TDRC).
-Tnum/num, --track=num/num
Set the track number (TRCK).
Any text or URL frame (those beginning with T or W) can be modified or added by prefixing the name of the frame with "--". For example,
--TIT3 "Monkey!" will set the TIT3 (subtitle) frame to Monkey!.
BUGS
No sanity checking is done on the editing operations you perform, so mid3v2 will happily accept --TSIZ when editing an ID3v2.4 frame. How-
ever, it will also automatically throw it out during the next edit operation.
AUTHOR
Joe Wreschnig is the author of mid3v2, but he doesn't like to admit it.
December 12th, 2009 mid3v2(1)