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Revision as of 17:52, 1 October 2020
Video
Linux Introduction Slides 51 - 56 (6 pages)
Slide Layout
page 1: Linux: extensions do not matter text file or binary file? file <filename> page 2: ls: mentioned in previous section mv: move cp: copy page 3: mkdir and touch rm: copy page 4: wild cards for patterns *, ? and [] page 5: find syntax allow complex search with wildcards allow execution with -exec page 6: wildcards expand before given to program find with wildcards as an example
Quiz
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Warning: | rm -f: no confirmation! Use with care. (page 3) Wildcards expand before given to program. (page 6) |
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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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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