There are all sorts of ways to skin a cat, but this article uses the 'find' application. I'll probably do a simpler article using the locate command, just 'cause locate really is easier syntax. It'll give me an excuse to have people install mlocate.
Anyhow, the article does what it says it does. I prematurely hit the publish button, sending out erroneous article notifications. I decided to NOT send out an 'Oops!" email. I figured folks would figure it out on their own.
My bad. That doesn't happen often, but it has happened once or twice before. I had fewer readers back then.
I do love me some feedback.
Anyhow, the article does what it says it does. I prematurely hit the publish button, sending out erroneous article notifications. I decided to NOT send out an 'Oops!" email. I figured folks would figure it out on their own.
My bad. That doesn't happen often, but it has happened once or twice before. I had fewer readers back then.
How To: Find Multiple Filenames By Extension • Linux Tips
Today's article will show you how to find multiple filenames by extension, using the find command in the terminal.
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