In the shell, I have been using the find
command with arguments such as -path SomePath
to find files within certain paths, for example:
find . -name '*some_pattern*' -path a_subfolder
From the time that it takes on folders with large contents, it appears to be walking the entire tree and simply returning only the matches it finds within a_subfolder
. This is certainly very undesirable because it spends a large amount of time walking the tree without simply going directly to the paths defined by the -path
argument.
I could string a few finds together and find in each folder specifically, but I would prefer to have one cohesive find
command that efficiently walks the defined trees and avoids all superfluous other paths within the current path.
How can you limit find
to search specifically within the defined paths vs how it seems to currently work?