find Command Cheat Sheet — All Flags & Usage Examples
Originally published at commandinline.com. The find command searches a directory tree by name, type, time, size, permissions, or any combination — and runs an action on every match. It is the most powerful filesystem tool on Linux, and the one that rewards memorizing a few core flags. This sheet map
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