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Has the internet told you Linux' "find" command is too scary to use? Well, they're wrong. Linux' "find" command - also found in lots of other *NIX systems - is a critical tool to learn. In today's Lil' Linux Lesson, I'll be demystifying the "find" command, and covering how it works with the "-exec" option, and the superpower differences between using "+" and using ";", which I promise will make your life easier as a sysadmin, Linux user, or just any nerd who likes to play with the terminal. Lastly, this video wouldn't be possible without my monthly sustaining supporters on Patreon and Ko-Fi. Members get a bunch of cool perks- if my unsponsored videos help you, I appreciate your consideration! https://patreon.com/VeronicaExplains https://ko-fi.com/VeronicaExplains 0:00 I say "greetings" and tell you why the find command is important 1:24 Basic use of find, both GNU and BSD variants! 2:46 Performing magic in the terminal with find -exec 4:56 Some other parameters for find: -iname, -type, -user, -group, -perm, -size 6:53 Why does find -exec end with a plus? #linux #homelab #terminal
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