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I am trying to find all files ending in .jar, but it is picking up folders that ends in .jar which is something I do not want.

My command so far

find . -name ".*jar"

I need it so it ignores directories ending in .jar

Additional request.

I now need to ignore a specific folder when looking, is this possible?

Thanks.

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just add -type f:

find . -name "*.jar" -type f
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  • Also it should probably be "*.jar" instead of ".*jar". Feb 20, 2013 at 13:54
  • This worked fine. An additional request too. How to ignore a specific folder when searching? Feb 20, 2013 at 13:55
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Others have already shown, how to pick up files named ending in .jar. As an answer to your comment "How to ignore a specific folder". You use -prune for that

find . -name 'specific/folder' -type d -prune -o -type f -name '*.jar'
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that's what you want

find . -type f -name "*.jar"

see man page:

-type Type
    Evaluates to the value True if the Type variable specifies one of the following values:
      b
           Block special file
      c
           Character special file
      d
           Directory
      f
           Plain file
      l
           Symbolic link
      p
           FIFO (a named pipe)
      s
           Socket

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