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Now you know how to find the specific files with specific extensions using a go find comment, and you

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have seen that it would search for files and folders in different parcels.

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For example, you could use obsolete path to route a folder using simply slash or you could omit argument.

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And in such case, I find we'll use the current directory.

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You are currently, you know, let me show you some additional examples.

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Let's try to find all files.

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In such case, you could use such comment as find the dot next dot coms type operator.

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And the next you could type here F that stands for file.

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Let's press enter.

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And I have found all files in current directory.

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I could search for directories only in such case, replace F with D like this Type D directory.

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And no, I found all directories.

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Next, you could find the only links type link here you'll see only links, but actually you see here

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only list of files with corresponding to every file.

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It is not convenient.

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And the week of using before Alaska meant with option dash l.

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That has shown us table with the permissions, the sites and so on.

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There is such option here in fine comment.

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And this option is this.

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Alas, like so let's press enter.

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No and now I see files in table for a month.

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But the formatting is a bit weird here.

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But anyway, here in the first column you'll see, I know the number of the words you see here up our

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emissions and you see that in old files.

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Thrillist leather here is L does because well look in crawl links.

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Also here you see user and the group.

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Next comes up, they drop modification and afterwards link itself.

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But notice that the this output isn't formatted using different colors.

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And it is not real convenient to read.

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Let's repeat the same action.

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But to use directories with this less option.

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And no, I see only directories.

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And here you see d the beginning of permissions sections.

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All right.

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Next, you could find only empty files that you could use.

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Empty option.

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Find Dot and the let's look for only four files and let's add here option empty.

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I'm looking only for empty files in the current directory.

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And for example, here was empty file.

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Let me copy its path and read this file.

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Got.

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And here we'll be actually a result.

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And this file is really, in fact, empty.

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That's how you could source for empty files.

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All right.

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Next example.

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In the next example, let me show you how to search for files.

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Depending on the size of the file.

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So find DOT.

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And let's look only for files.

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Type file.

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And we'll be operator sites.

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And here using following syntax like Bloss.

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Then let's say Gabe, eyeless search for files that are larger than 10 kilobytes.

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Let's do it.

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And I have found two files.

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Let's add the here also Ellis option and I'll see actual size of those two files and both sizes are

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larger than 10 kilobytes.

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Forget that those sizes are in bytes here.

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All right, let's search for files that are larger than one megabyte.

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And let's look for files in all files and folders that the sub folders of a root directory.

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Tander.

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And I feel found, for example, such file as BERAL, that is around three and a half megabytes.

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Also there are other files.

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And again, old files in the stable are larger than one megabyte.

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But please note is that this output is not really convenient and it's not really a nice slogan.

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It doesn't have any cholera's like output of Alaska month.

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And it is actually possible to order a modest output and bring it like Alaska and prints.

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But I also used that in the next larochelle.

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Now, let me show you one more example.

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And you could use a file permissions in order to find the file with specific file permission and look

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me removed this size operator.

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And is that if it deletes type here, barum the stance for permission and does argument, let's type

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here seven seven seven and let's search for such files with such permission.

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All the current directory like this.

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And actually, no files were found.

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Let's modify this and let's search for all files and folders like this, and now I see all links actually

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with.

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Right.

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And is a good provisions for all users.

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You'll see those results here.

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I'll explain you actually those provisions a bit later in the deals and I'll demonstrate you how to

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change permissions.

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And we will talk about that when I'll explain you how to create executable scripts.

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All right.

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That's the some options that you could use with find comment.

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And next of the small post, let me explain you how to execute additional command after final comment.

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I'll see you next.

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My.

