i need replace the slash (/) with a newline (\n) and a tab (\t).
With 'find -type f' in a folder i got this output:
./1999/01/file1
./1999/01/file2
./1999/02/file1
./2000/04/file1
./2000/04/file2
./2000/04/file3
./2000/04/file4
./2000/06/file1
./2000/06/file2
./2000/06/file3
./2000/06/file4
This is the result what i want to get:
I try it with this one liner:
* find gives me the output
* tr removes the slashes with newline
* awk removes double entries
With this line a got a result like this:
.
1999
01
file1
file2
file3
This is close to that what i want, but i dont know how i indent the code now.
I found this Tree Homepage which looks nice, but dont meet my needs, because i must add various values to each entry.
If the element a[$2] of the array exists (not a new year) and the 3th field (number) is equal to the value of the element of the array (not a new number) print 2 tabs before the 4th field (filename)
If the element a[$2] of the array exists (not a new year) and the 3th field (number) is not equal to the value of the element of the array (we have a new number!), assign the value of the 3th field (number) to the element a[$2], print 1 one tab before the 3th field (number) and 2 tabs before the 4th field (filename) on separate lines
If the array a[$2] doesn't exist (we have a new year!) assign the value of the 3th field (number) to the element a[$2], print the 2nd field (year), one tab before the 3th field (number) and 2 tabs before the 4th field (filename) on separate lines
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