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foxfirefey ([personal profile] foxfirefey) wrote in [community profile] command_liners2009-10-06 02:10 pm

Find and xargs are some of my favoritest things

There is something imminently satisfying about using find and xargs to accomplish tasks on files in the folder tree:

find . -name "*.orig" | xargs rm

I use it to delete certain leftover files from editors or version control systems, or to change the permissions on all of a certain kind of file. I also use it to recursively grep in certain instances:

find . -name "*.pl" | xargs grep -i "OpenID"

Here are a couple of articles for those interested in learning more about this awesome combo:

Advanced techniques for using the find command
Unix Xargs Piping Toolkit Utility
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[personal profile] afuna 2009-10-07 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
I love the find/xargs combo *__*

One trick for deleting found (find-ed?) files, I usually use:

find . -name "*.orig" -delete

just so I'm sure I don't accidentally add arguments to rm.