Atitit. Software GUI Button and Panel ---OS Area ----- Search for Files
1. Find 1
2. Find the catalogue 1
3.2. locate//everything 1
4.3. Whereis ( method of this mapping for Windows Horses ) 2
5.4. which//Everything+path 2
6.5. type///Everything 2
1. Find
Find/-name ' 2615806806b47d00dabc4571f1be3315.jpg '
/images_all/zonghe_kuvarsit/kuvarsit/image_medium/2615806806b47d00dabc4571f1be3315.jpg
/images_all/watches_kuvarsit/image_medium/2615806806b47d00dabc4571f1be3315.jpg
Find/-name ' order* '
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2. Find a Directory
Find/-name ' order* '-type D
3.2. locate//everything
The Locate command is actually another way of writing "Find-name" , but much faster than the latter because it does not search for a specific directory, but instead searches for a database (/var/lib/locatedb ), this database contains all of the local file information. The Linux system automatically creates this database and updates it automatically once a day, so you can't find the latest changed files using the Locate command. To avoid this situation, you can manually update the database by using the UpdateDB command before using locate .
4.3. Whereis (WindowsThe method of the mapping of horses)
the Whereis command can only be used for program name searches, and only binary files (parameter - b), man description file (parameter - m ) and the source code file (parameter- s). If the argument is omitted, all information is returned.
examples of use of the Whereis command:
$ whereis grep
5.4. which//Everything+path
The purpose of the which command is to search for the location of a system command in the path specified by the path variable, and return the first search result. That is, with the which command, you can see whether a system command exists, and the command that executes exactly which location.
examples of use of the which command:
$ which grep
6.5. type///everything
The type command is not actually a lookup command, it is used to distinguish whether a command is brought by the shell or by a standalone binary file outside the shell. If a command is an external command, then using the- p parameter displays the path to the command, which is equivalent to the which command.
use instances of the type command:
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