1. Find Files
Find < Specify directory > < specify conditions > < specify Actions >
-< specified directory;: the directory to be searched and all its subdirectories. The current directory is assumed by default.
-< specified conditions;: The characteristics of the file to be searched.
-< specify actions;: Specific processing of search results.
Find'my*' -ls finds a file that begins with my in the current directory (contains subdirectories) and displays its details.
Find. -type f-mmin-10 searches the current directory for all the normal files that have been updated in the last 10 minutes. If you do not add the-type f parameter, search for normal files + special files + directories.
Locate = Find-name, which is found from the file list database (/var/lib/locatedb), is faster than find, the database is updated daily and can be updated manually using the UpdateDB command.
Locate-i ~/s Find files that start with S in the user's home directory, ignoring case
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