[olug] Unix Tip: GET THE HIDDEN FILES
CM Miller
cmmiller1973 at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 20 19:19:58 UTC 2002
Can someone give an example on how to use this '.??*'
I'm familiar with find and slocate but not the command
above.
thanks
-Chris
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> GET THE HIDDEN FILES
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> A safe way of grabbing all "hidden" files is to use
> '.??*'
> rather than '.*' since this will only match 3 or
> more
> characters. Admittedly, this will miss any hidden
> files
> that are only a single character after the ., but it
> will always miss '.' & '..', which is probably more
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