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Video
Quiz
Can you copy directory with
cp <old_dir> <new_dir>
?
Warning: | rm -f : no confirmation! Use with care. (page 53)Wildcards expand before given to program. (page 56) |
Exercises in Terminal
1. Use the find command to search for files, whose name ends with dat, in your home directory.
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The complete command is
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2. Use the find command to search for directories, whose name begins with test and ends with _dir, in your home directory.
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The complete command is find $HOME -type d -name "test*_dir" find can be used to search files and directories. $HOME is your home directory. -type d means only directory (not file) will be shown. -name "test*_dir" specifies the required directory name, which begins with test and ends with _dir. The wild card * matches any characters in between. |