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diff --git a/static/v10/man1/find.1 b/static/v10/man1/find.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 9fe8dd0c..00000000 --- a/static/v10/man1/find.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -.TH FIND 1 -.CT 1 files dirs -.SH NAME -find \- find files -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B find -.I pathname ... expression -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I Find -recursively descends -the directory hierarchy for each -.I pathname, -seeking files that match a boolean -.I expression, -which consists of one or more arguments. -It does not follow symbolic links. -In the following descriptions of primary expressions, -.I n -is a decimal integer; -.BI + n -may be written to specify more than -.I n -and -.BI - n -to specify less. -.TP 10n -.BI -name " filename" -True if the -.I filename -argument matches the current file name. -Normal shell filename metacharacters may be used if quoted. -.TP -.BI -perm " onum" -True if the file permission flags -exactly -match the -octal number -.I onum -(see -.IR chmod (1)). -If -.I onum -is prefixed by a minus sign, -more mode bits (017777, see -.IR stat (2)) -become significant and -the modes are compared: -.IR (mode&onum)==onum . -.TP -.BI -type " c" -True if the type of the file -is -.I c, -where -.I c -is -.BI b ", " c ", " d ", " -.BI f ", " -or -.B L -for -block special file, character special file, -directory, plain file or symbolic link. -.TP -.BI -links " n" -True if the file has -.I n -links. -.TP -.BI -user " uname" -True if the file belongs to the user -.I uname -(login name or numeric userid). -.TP -.BI -group " gname" -True if the file belongs to group -.I gname -(group name or numeric groupid). -.TP -.BI -size " n" -True if the file is -.I n -blocks long (512 bytes per block). -.TP -.BI -inum " n" -True if the file has inode number -.I n. -.TP -.BI -atime " n" -True if the file has been accessed in -.I n -days. -.TP -.BI -mtime " n" -True if the file has been modified in -.I n -days. -.TP -.BI -ctime " n" -True if the inode has been changed in -.I n -days. -.TP -.BI -exec " command" -True if the executed command returns -a zero value as exit status. -The end of the command must be punctuated by an escaped -semicolon. -A command argument -.L {} -is replaced by the -current pathname. -.TP -.BI -ok " command" -Like -.B -exec -except that the generated command is written on -the standard output, then the standard input is read -and the command executed only upon response -.BI y . -.TP -.B -print -Always true; -causes the current pathname to be printed. -.TP -.BI -newer " file" -True if -the file has been modified more recently than the argument -.I file. -.TP -.BI -status " n -True if -.IR lstat -(see -.IR stat (2)) -applied to the file yields error number -.IR n ; -see -.IR intro (2). -Testing -.L -status -turns off diagnostics that errors normally produce. -On ordinary systems a nonzero error number occurs when a file -disappears underfoot or a file system is in trouble. -.PP -The following operators, listed in order of decreasing precedence, -may be used to combine primary expressions. -.TP -.BI ( " expression " ) -Group with parentheses. -.TP -.BI ! " expression -Negation. -True if and only if -.I expression -is not true. -.TP -.I expression expression -Conjunction. -True if both expressions are true. -.TP -.IB expression " -o " expression -Disjunction. -True if either expression is true. -.SH EXAMPLES -.HP -.L -find / \e( -name a.out -o -name '*.o' \e) -atime +7 -exec rm '{}' \e; -.br -Remove all files named -.L a.out -or -.L *.o -that have not been accessed for a week. -.SH FILES -.F /etc/passwd -.br -.F /etc/group -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR sh (1), -.IR test (1), -.IR filsys (5) |
