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I have a document library where all of my files are in folder based on category name but then they are also all in subfolders called 'pdf' as well. Is there a way in bash to scan through all of the directories in the library and move all files in folders named pdf to their parent directory?

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    This belongs on SuperUser, IMO. it's really an OS/shell question, not a programming question. May 3, 2013 at 19:30
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    May 3, 2013 at 21:00

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This can be done with a find command.

Assuming you have no other folders named pdf, you could run something like this:

cd path_to_library
find . -type d -name pdf -exec bash -c 'cd {}; mv * ..' ';'

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