Get a recursive directory listing in Unix
If you want a recursive directory listing in Unix, one of the following may be useful:
ls -R |
Not all versions of ls
have -R |
find . -print |
Should work everywhere |
du -a . |
Shows you both the name and size
|
If you're looking for a wildcard pattern that will match
all .c
files in and below a certain directory, you won't
find one, but you can use:
some-command `find . -name '*.c' -print`
Replace some-command
with the command you want to run.
Note:
This information comes from the Unix FAQ.
This is document abef in the Knowledge Base.
Last modified on 2023-06-28 11:38:34.