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Scripting » find

Scripting allows us to programmatically interact with the Linux operating system. Learn about some basic scripting fundamentals as well as some advanced topics focused on Bash.

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>> The Default Sorting Order of the find Command

>> Copying Files With Different Specific Extensions Using the find Command

>> “Illegal option -o pipefail” While Using the set Command

>> Executing Multiple Commands in Find -exec

>> Why Looping Over find’s Output Is a Bad Practice

>> Checking Whether a Directory Exists in a Shell Script

>> Running Multi-Line Shell Code at Once From Single Prompt

>> How to Delete Multiple Files at Once in Bash

>> Linux Commands – Looping Through Directories

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