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secure shell terminal secure shell terminal ] [expression] DESCRIPTION This manual page documents the GNU version of find. find searches the directory tree rooted at each given file name by evaluating the given expression from left to right, according to the rules of precedence (see section OPERA- TORS), until the outcome is known (the left hand side is false for and operations, true for or), at which point find moves on to the next file name. The first argument that begins with `-', `(', `)', `,', or `!' is taken to be the beginning of the expression; any arguments before it are paths to search, and any arguments after it are the rest of the expression. If no paths are given, the current directory is used. If no expression is given, the expression `-print' is used.

secure shell terminal find exits with status 0 if all files are processed suc- cessfully, greater than 0 if errors occur. EXPRESSIONS The expression is made up of options (which affect overall operation rather than the processing of a specific file, and always return true), tests (which return a true or false value), and actions (which have side effects and return a true or false value), all separated by operators. -and is assumed where the operator is omitted. If the expression contains no actions other than -prune, -print is performed on all files for which the expression is true. OPTIONS All options always return true.

secure shell terminal They always take effect, rather than being processed only when their place in the expression is reached. Therefore, for clarity, it is best to place them at the beginning of the expression. -daystart Measure times (for -amin, -atime, -cmin, -ctime, -mmin, and -mtime) from the beginning of today rather than from 24 hours ago. -depth Process each directory's contents before the direc- tory itself. -follow Dereference symbolic links.

secure shell terminal Implies -noleaf. -help, --help Print a summary of the command-line usage of find -mount Don't descend directories on other filesystems. An alternate name for -xdev, for compatibility with some other versions of find. -noleaf Do not optimize by assuming that directories con- tain 2 fewer subdirectories than their hard link count. This option is needed when searching filesystems that do not follow the Unix directory- link convention, such as CD-ROM or MS-DOS filesys- tems or AFS volume mount points.

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