Linux Fundamentals - Some Other Examples of the Find Command

Linux Fundamentals - Some Other Examples of the Find Command

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The video tutorial provides an in-depth guide on using the 'find' command in a Unix-like system. It covers basic usage for searching files and directories, advanced options like searching for empty files, files by size, and files with specific permissions. The tutorial also highlights the limitations of the 'find' command's output formatting compared to the 'ls' command and hints at further capabilities like executing additional commands after a 'find' operation.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the purpose of the find command in the context of file searching?

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How can you search for all files in the current directory using the find command?

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What command would you use to find only directories?

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Explain how to find empty files using the find command.

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What syntax would you use to find files larger than 10 kilobytes?

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What are some limitations of the output format of the find command compared to the LS command?

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How can you search for files with specific permissions using the find command?

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