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Recursively finds all files with any cased text "Hello" in the '/system/folder1' folder, and precedes found string with its number in file.
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grep -inr "Hello" /system/folder1
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Recursively finds all files with whole word "foo" in the '/system', and precedes found string with its number in file.
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grep -rnw /system -e "foo"
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Recursively list contents of the '/system' directory in a tree-like format
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tree /system
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Recursively print all files and directories in the '/system/folder2' directory tree including hidden files
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tree -a /system/folder2
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Recursively prints all folders in the '/system' folder that contain files like "*.out".
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find /system -name "*.out" -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 /system | sort --unique
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Recursively remove all "*.txt" files in the '/system' folder and answer "y" to any prompt
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yes y | rm -r /system/*.txt
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Recursively removes all empty folders from the /system/folder3/temp folder.
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find /system/folder3/temp -depth -type d -exec rmdir {} \;
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Recursively removes all empty folders under /system/folder3/temp, printing info message on each operation, and suppressing error messages if folder is not empty.
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find /system/folder3/temp -type d -empty -exec rmdir -vp --ignore-fail-on-non-empty {} +
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Recursively removes all files in the /system/folder1 folder but '*txt' files.
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find /system/folder1 -type f -not -name '*txt' | xargs rm
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Recursively rename all files under /system/folder1 replacing 'special' with 'regular' - all file/diretory names may not include spaces, and directory names containing such files may not contain the word 'special' in their name.
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find /system/folder1 -type f -exec rename 's/special/regular/' '{}' \;
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Recursively search for "foo" in the '/system' folder and write the output to the console followed by the number of matched lines
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grep -r "foo" /system | tee >(wc -l)
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Recursively search for all regular files below directory "/system/folder3/", and output the name of each, without any containing directories.
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find /system/folder3/ -type f -exec basename {} \;
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Recursively unzip files to stdout in "/system/folder2.tar.gz" and search for "special"
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zcat -r /system/folder2.tar.gz | grep "special"
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Remove "\r" at the end of each line in "system/folder3/temp/temp1/text1.txt" and display the result as printable characters or backslash escapes
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cat /system/folder3/temp/temp1/text1.txt | sed 's/\r$//' | od -c
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Remove all *.doc files from the /system/folder1 tree
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find /system/folder1 -name '*.doc' -exec rm "{}" \;
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Remove all *.log files from the /system/folder1 tree
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find /system/folder1 -name '*.log' -print0 | xargs -0 rm
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Remove all *.txt files in '/system' directory but not in it's subdirectories
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find /system -maxdepth 1 -name '*.txt' -maxdepth 1 | xargs rm
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Remove all *.sql files in the '/system/folder3/backup_dbg' directory that were last modified more than 25 days ago
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find /system/folder3/backup_dbg/*.sql -mtime +25 -exec rm -f {} \;
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Remove all *.txt files under the /system/folder1 directory modified more than 5 minutes ago
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find /system/folder1 -maxdepth 1 -mmin +5 -type f -name "*.txt" -delete
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Remove all *.txt files, except "keep.txt", under /system/folder1 directory modified more than 5 minutes ago
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find /system/folder1 -maxdepth 1 -mmin +5 -type f -name "*.txt" ! -name "keep.txt" -delete
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Remove all .sh files in the '/system/folder1' tree whose names begin with "new"
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find /system/folder1 -name 'new*.sh' -exec rm -f '{}' \;
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Remove all a.out, *.o, and core files under the '/system' directory
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find /system \( -name a.out -o -name '*.o' -o -name 'core' \) -exec rm {} \;
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Remove all but 5 last comma-separated fields from each line in '/system/folder1/data.csv'
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cat /system/folder1/data.csv | rev | cut -d, -f-5 | rev
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Remove all directories called "temp" from the /system directory tree
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find /system -name "temp" -type f -delete
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Remove all empty files in /system/folder3/temp and below
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find /system/folder3/temp -type f -empty -print | xargs rm -f
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Remove all files 'a.out' and *.o in the /system directory tree that were modified more than 7 days ago
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find /system \( -name a.out -o -name '*.o' \) -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;
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Remove all files and directories under '/system/folder3/temp' directory tree that match with one of the name patterns '.DS_Store', '._.DS_Store' , '._*', '.TemporaryItems' or '.apdisk'
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find /system/folder3/temp \( -name '.DS_Store' -or -name '._.DS_Store' -or -name '._*' -or -name '.TemporaryItems' -or -name '.apdisk' \) -exec rm -rf {} \;
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Remove empty directories from directory tree /system
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find /system -type d -empty -exec rm -r {} \;
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Remove everything within parentheses and substitute all non digit characters with a space from "1/2 [3] (27/03/2012 19:32:54) word word word word 4/5" and format the output as a table
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echo '1/2 [3] (27/03/2012 19:32:54) word word word word 4/5' | sed -e 's/(.*)//' -e 's/[^0-9]/ /g' | column -t
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Remove files text2, text3, text4 in directory /system/folder1
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find /system/folder1 -name 'text[2-4]' -exec rm {} \;
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Remove files from the /system directory that are owned by nobody
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find /system -nouser -exec rm {} +
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Remove files that are greater than 1KB in size under /system directory
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find /system -type f -size +1k -exec rm {} +
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Remove junk files modified more than 31 days ago recursively from "/system"
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find /system -type f -mtime +31 -exec rm -f {} \;
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Remove newline characters from "/system/folder3/temp/temp1/text1.txt"
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paste -sd "" /system/folder3/temp/temp1/text1.txt
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Remove regular files in the /system directory tree
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find /system -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 echo rm | sh -x
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Print summary of new/missing files, and which files differ between /system/folder1 and /system/folder2, sorted alphabetically.
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diff -qr /system/folder1 /system/folder1 | sort
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Print amount of space available on the file system containing path to the /system directory in megabytes.
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df /system -B MB | tail -1 | awk {'print $4'} | grep .[0-9]*
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Recursively find the latest modified file in the /system directory
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find /system -type f | xargs ls -ltr | tail -n 1
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Display the number of sub-directories for all directories under /system directory tree, sort them according to the decreasing order of the number and show only the first 10 of them
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find /system -type d -ls | awk '{print $4 - 2, $NF}' | sort -rn | head
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archive all files in /system/folder1 directory modified in the last 60 days to "/mytarfile.tgz"
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tar czvf mytarfile.tgz `find /system/folder1 -mtime -60`
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Create a symbolc link in the /system/folder1 to root folder
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ln /system/folder1 -s /
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Remove files in the /system directory tree modified more than 31 days ago recursively
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find /system -type f -mtime +31 -print0 | xargs -0 -r rm -f
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Write the current date and time followed by " 1" to the console and append to "/system/folder3/temp/empty.txt"
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echo $(date) "1" | tee -a /system/folder3/temp/empty.txt
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Concatenate all .txt files residing in the /system tree into a single file "/system/folder3/temp/empty.txt"
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find /system -name "*.txt" -exec cat {} \; > /system/folder3/temp/empty.txt
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compresses all the files in the /system folder with default depth to /backup
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find /system -depth -print | cpio -dump /backup
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Copy all files in the /system directory except those containing 'text' to '/system/folder3/backup_dbg/backup'.
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find /system -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*text*' -exec cp {} /system/folder3/backup_dbg/backup \;
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Rename "/system/folder3/temp/temp1" to "/system/folder3/temp/temp1_old" and backup to "/system/folder3/temp/temp1_old.old" if "/system/folder3/temp/temp1_old" exists
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mv /system/folder3/temp/temp1 /system/folder3/temp/temp1_old -b -S .old
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Dump "/system/text1.txt" as ASCII characters
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od -t c /system/text1.txt
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create a compressed archive of /system/folder1 "compress_folder1.tar.gz" with verbose output
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tar -zcvf compress_folder1.tar.gz /system/folder1
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download content from "http://example.com/textfile.txt" and output to 'textfile.txt' in /system
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curl http://example.com/textfile.txt -o /system/textfile.txt
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Search in /system downwards all files whose size is 10 bytes ( Characters ) .
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find /system -size 10c -print
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Calculate the md5sum of each ".txt" file under "/system", sort the output, and calculate the md5sum of that
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find /system -type f -name '*.txt' -exec md5sum {} + | awk '{print $1}' | sort | md5sum
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Search for the system host name in "/etc/hosts" and print the IP address in the first awk field
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more /etc/hosts | grep `hostname` | awk '{print $1}'
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Calculate a list of duplicate md5 sum hashes for all the ".java" files in the /testbed directory
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md5sum /testbed/*.java | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -d
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Calculate md5 sum of the md5 sum of all the sorted files under /testbed/dir2/subdir2
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find /testbed/dir2/subdir2 -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs -r0 md5sum | md5sum
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Calculate the md5 sum of the contents of the sorted list of files "$FILES"
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cat $(echo $FILES | sort) | md5sum
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Calculate the md5 sum of the md5 sum of all the files sorted under /testbed/dir2/subdir2
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find testbed/dir2/subdir2 -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs -r0 md5sum | md5sum
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Calculate the md5 sum of the sorted list of md5 sums of all ".py" files under /testbed/dir1/subdir1
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find /testbed/dir1/subdir1 -type f -name *.py -exec md5sum {} + | awk '{print $1}' | sort | md5sum
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Calculate the md5sum of each ".py" file under /testbed/dir1/subdir1, sort the output, and calculate the md5sum of that
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find /testbed/dir1/subdir1 -type f -name "*.py" -exec md5sum {} + | awk '{print $1}' | sort | md5sum
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Calculate the total disk usage for each ".txt" file on the /testbed directory and prepend the system host name to the output
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find /testbed / -iname '*.txt' -exec du -s {} + | sed 's/^/$(hostname): /'
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Change directory to the directory containing the executable file of command "python"
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cd $(which python | xargs dirname)
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Change permissions for all PHP files under the /testbed directory tree to 755 and print the number of files changed
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find /testbed -name "*.php" -exec chmod 755 {} \; -exec /bin/echo {} \; | wc -l
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Check if current shell is running within a 'screen' process.
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pstree --show-parents -p $$ | head -n 1 | sed 's/\(.*\)+.*/\1/' | wc -l
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Check if the contents of file /testbed/dir3/subdir1/subsubdir1/textfile3.txt is a subset of file /testbed/dir2/subdir1/textfile2.txt
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comm -23 <(sort /testbed/dir3/subdir1/subsubdir1/textfile3.txt | uniq) <(sort /testbed/dir2/subdir1/textfile2.txt | uniq) | head -1
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Compress in parallel regular files in the testbed directory tree that were last modified more than 7 days ago
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find /testbed -type f -mtime +7 | tee compressedP.list | xargs -I{} -P10 compress {} &
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Compress regular files in the testbed directory tree that were last modified more than 7 days ago
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find /testbed -type f -mtime +7 | tee compressedP.list | xargs -0 gzip
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Compute the mean average of the word count of *.txt files in the /testbed directory
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find /testbed -name '*.txt' -print0 | xargs -0 wc -w | awk 'END { print $1/(NR-1) }'
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Compute the mean average of the word count of *.txt files smaller than 2000 words in the /testbed directory
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find /testbed -name '*.txt' -print0 | xargs -0 wc -w | awk '$1 < 2000 {v += $1; c++} END {print v/c}'
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Copies all files with "FooBar" in the path under the '/testbed/dir1' directory to the '/testbed/dir3/subdir1/subsubdir1/tmp' directory.
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find /testbed -name '*FooBar*' -print0 | xargs -0 -I{} cp -R {} /testbed/dir3/subdir1/subsubdir1/tmp
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Construction with additional '-exec true' to be used if both commands need to run regardless of their success or failure.
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find /testbed -name "*.txt" \( -exec echo {} \; -o -exec true \; \) -exec grep banana {} \;
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Convert the first 16 characters in "/testbed/textfile7.txt" to a single hexadecimal value
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head /testbed/textfile7.txt -c16 | od -tx1 -w16 | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f2- | tr -d ' '
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Copies all files under the /testbed folder like "file.txt" with "FooBar" in the path to the root of the current folder, preserving mode, ownership and timestamp attributes.
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find /testbed -name "file.txt"| grep "FooBar" | xargs -i cp -p "{}" .
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Copy all files below the /testbed directory whose names contain "FooBar" to directory '/testbed/dir3/subdir1/subsubdir1/tmp'
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find /testbed -name '*FooBar*' -print0 | xargs -0 -I{} cp -R {} /testbed/dir3/subdir1/subsubdir1/tmp
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Count all the lines of all '*.c' files in /testbed directory recursively
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find /testbed -name "*.c" -print0 | xargs -0 cat | wc -l
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Count all the lines of all files with names ending with 'php' in current directory recursively
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find -name '*php' | xargs cat | wc -l
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Count all the lines of all php files in the /testbed directory recursively
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find /testbed/ -name '*.php' | xargs cat | wc -l
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Count all the lines of code in all php files in the /testbed directory recursively
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find /testbed -name "*.php" -type f -exec grep -v -c '^$' {} + | awk '{ cnt += $0 } END { print cnt }'
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Count md5sum of all '*.py' files in /testbed folder with subfolders.
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find /testbed -type f -name "*.py" -exec md5sum {} + | awk '{print $1}' | sort | md5sum
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Count the *.html files residing in the /testbed directory tree and containing string "foo"
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find /testbed -name "*.html" | xargs grep -l foo | wc -l
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Count the number of files named 'job.history' under '/testbed' directory tree that match 'FAIL' in their contents
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find /testbed -name job.history | xargs grep -l FAIL | wc -l
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Count the number of files/directories with '.php' extension under /testbed directory tree and change the permissions to 755
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find /testbed -name "*.php" -exec chmod 755 {} \; -exec /bin/echo {} \; | wc -l
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Count the number of lines in all ".php" files in the /testbed directory tree
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find /testbed -name '*.php' -type f | xargs cat | wc -l
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Count the number of lines in all files in the /testbed directory tree that match pattern 'foo??'
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find /testbed/ -name 'foo??' | sort | xargs wc -l
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Count the number of regular files in directory tree ${DIRECTORY} that contain a vowel in their names
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find ${DIRECTORY} -type f -print | sed -e 's@^.*/@@' | grep '[aeiouyAEIOUY]' | wc -l
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Count the number of unique file extensions in the /testbed directory tree
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find /testbed -type f | sed -e 's/.*\.//' | sed -e 's/.*\///' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
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Count the total number of lines in all "*.gz" files in the /testbed directory tree after decompression
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find /testbed -type f -name '*.gz' | xargs zcat | wc -l
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Counts all files in the /testbed folder and subfolders.
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find /testbed -type f -exec ls -l {} \; | wc -l
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Count lines in each *.php file sorted by file in /testbed directory.
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find /testbed -name '*.php' -type f | sort | xargs wc -l
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Counts lines in each *.php file in /testbed directory, sorted by number of lines, descending.
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find /testbed -name '*.php' -type f | xargs wc -l | sort -nr
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Counts lines in each of *.php files in the /testbed folder and subfolders and prints total count.
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find /testbed -name '*.php' | awk '{print $0}' |xargs wc -l
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Counts lines in each of *.php files in the /testbed folder with subfolders and prints total count as well.
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find /testbed -name '*.php' | xargs wc -l | sort -r
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Counts number of occurences of all ip addresses in '/etc/networks' file, and prints all addresses with number of occurences in a descending order.
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cat /etc/networks | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | awk '{print $2 $1}'
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Counts sum of non-empty lines from all .php files in /testbed folder.
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find /testbed -name "*.php" -type f -exec grep -v -c '^$' {} + | awk '{ cnt += $0 } END { print cnt }'
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Counts total lines in all *.php files in the /testbed directory recursively
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find /testbed -name '*.php' -type f | xargs cat | wc -l
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Counts total number of only lines with alphanumeric symbols in all *.php files in the /testbed folder and subfolders.
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find /testbed -name '*.php' | xargs cat | awk '/[a-zA-Z0-9]/ {i++} END{print i}'
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Counts total lines in PHP and JS files in /testbed.
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find /testbed -name '*.js' -or -name '*.php' | xargs wc -l | grep 'total' | awk '{print $1}'
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Create a table containing all information from /testbed/dir1/subdir1/textfile4.txt and /testbed/dir2/subdir2/textfile5.txt, merging lines where the first field of both files matches, and keeping the line that starts with "Gene" at the start of the file.
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join -a1 -a2 <(sed s/^Gene/00ne/ /testbed/dir1/subdir1/textfile4.txt | sort) <(sed s/^Gene/00ne/ /testbed/dir2/subdir2/textfile5.txt | sort) | column -t | sed s/^00ne/Gene/
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Create an empty file "abc.txt" in each directory named "dir1" under testbed directory.
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find /testbed -type d -name "dir1" -print | sed 's/$/\/abc.txt/g' | xargs touch
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Create archive "/backup1.tar" of all subdirectories of the /testbed directory without the prefix "testbed"
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find /testbed -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d | xargs tar czf /backup1.tar --transform 's,^testbed/,,'
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Create logs.tar.gz of all older than one day logs of Ubuntu
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find /var/log/ -mtime +1 | xargs tar -czvPf /testbed/logs.tar.gz
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NL2Bash Data Augmentation
- Reproduction of dataset found here: https://github.com/princeton-nlp/intercode
- Adopted from nl2bash by manual curation
- This dataset consists of 200 natural language to bash command <query, gold> pairs
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