Difference between revisions of "HowToLinuxCommands"

From Lost In Wonderlands
Jump to: navigation, search
(How To)
(combining find and command using exec)
Line 89: Line 89:
 
  find . -type f -name "*.cxx" -exec grep "searched_string_in_file" {} \;
 
  find . -type f -name "*.cxx" -exec grep "searched_string_in_file" {} \;
  
 +
* ajouter -print pour afficher le fichier conteneur
 +
find . -type f -name "*.cxx" -exec grep "searched_string_in_file" {} \; -print
  
 +
 +
* filtrer le chemin d'access  et afficher le fichier
 
  find /path -path '*path_string*' -type f -exec grep -qw 'string' {} \; -print
 
  find /path -path '*path_string*' -type f -exec grep -qw 'string' {} \; -print

Revision as of 14:38, 22 May 2019

How To Something

NeXT Steps

 here everything has yet to be done !

coming soon :


Everything You Always Wanted to Know on git [seldom]... (But Were Afraid to Ask) a collection of links of interest

See also

guides

Unix Shell


useful commands

cd

cp

df

ls

ls
ls -al
ls -alf

ln

mv

mkdir

rm

touch

Find

grep

awk

sed

cat

less

vi

vim

ssh

scp

How To

How To

using grep

grep -rwl '/path/' -e "string"
grep -rwl '/path/' -e "string" | grep 'path_string'

combining find and command using exec

  • tous les dossiers appelés target
find -name target -type d
  • effacer tous les dossier nommé "target" executer un rm recursif, le dossier target est utilisé part maven entres autres
find -name target -type d -exec rm -r {} \;
  • chercher une chaine searched_string_in_file dans les fichers *.cxx
find . -type f -name "*.cxx" -exec grep "searched_string_in_file" {} \;
  • ajouter -print pour afficher le fichier conteneur
find . -type f -name "*.cxx" -exec grep "searched_string_in_file" {} \; -print 


  • filtrer le chemin d'access et afficher le fichier
find /path -path '*path_string*' -type f -exec grep -qw 'string' {} \; -print