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The Linux find command makes it easy to find files on your system – even if you don’t remember their names or exactly when you last updated them. Some of the options are a bit more challenging ...
Jack Wallen shows you how to locate files on the Linux directory hierarchy using the find command.
While you can accomplish a lot in Linux using the graphical user interface, by being able to use Linux commands you'll be able to do more complex things faster, and in many cases, automatically.
Linux offers more than one way to find what you're looking for, including commands like locate, find, and whereis. Knowing when and which command to use can save you time and frustration.
Need help accessing your files without a web browser? Linux has a few solutions you can access right from the command line.
Jack Wallen shows you how to sync files across a network on Linux with a simple command line tool.
To make sure files aren't removed accidentally when running the Linux find command, use the -ok command. It will ask for permission before removing any files.