Command Line Question

Cyberclops Cyberclops at hawaii.rr.com
Thu Apr 26 16:18:43 PDT 2001


Great! It worked perfectly!

jay wrote:
> 
> type exactly as below:
> 
> find /storage/myfile -type f -print | wc -l
> 
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Cyberclops wrote:
> 
> > Can you be more specific by putting the commands to actually be typed
> > inside of quotes?
> >
> > For example ~>"ls" /somedirectory
> >
> > cy at hiscomputer:~ > /storage/myfile -type f -print| wc -l
> > bash: /storage/myfile: is a directory
> >       0
> > cy at hiscomputer:~ > find /myfile -type f -print| wc -l
> > find: /myfile: No such file or directory
> >       0
> > cy at hiscomputer:~ > cd /storage
> > cy at hiscomputer:/storage > find /myfile -type f -print| wc -l
> > find: /myfile: No such file or directory
> >       0
> > cy at hiscomputer:/storage >
> >
> > Chris Wong wrote:
> > >
> > > On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Cyberclops wrote:
> > >
> > > > If I wanted to get a recursive count of the number of files in
> > > > particular directory and all its sub-directories, what would I type?
> > >
> > > find dir -type f -print| wc -l
> > >
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