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How To Use Find and Locate to Search for Files on Linux
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How To Use Find and Locate to Search for Files on Linux

via DigitalOcean TutorialsJustin Ellingwood2w ago

Learn how to use the find and locate commands to search for files on Linux by name, type, size, permissions, and modification time. Covers exec, xargs, grep integration, whereis, which, updatedb, and directory exclusion with prune.

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