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Re: find command usage
harish bashettihalli wrote:
> Hi
> I am using a find that looks like this:
>
> find . -name '*[ch]' -follow -print >cscope.files
find . -name '*[ch]' -follow -print | egrep -v "^2600 | ^3600" >cscope.files
find . -name '*[ch]' -follow -print | egrep -v "2600 | 3600" >cscope.files
As the requirement may be ......
>
>
> The intention is to get a list of all files with .c and .h extension from
> the present directory recursively in to a file called cscope.files.
>
> If I want to selectively reject files that have '2600' and '3600' as part of
> the filename, how should I do it ?
> For instance, i want to reject say file '2600debug.h' .
> Can I do it in the same command with a different option ?
> Regards
> Harish
>
Bye
Sumit