04-04-2004
Re: script for listing files of today's time stamp
Quote:
Originally posted by kid123
Hi,
I need to write a script,which behaves like this,
Given the folder name, it should list the files with today's timestamp.
Please direct me on this.
Thanks.
first:
$_date=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
second:
$ls --full-time|awk '/'$_date'/{print $NF}'
by the way:i can't express it,sorry
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