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Here is what I'm trying to do:

-Search for the first item on the austinproductlist.txt file within a folder and all its sub folders

-If the item is found, copy it to the folder on the desktop labeled as "target"

-repeat for every item listed in the .txt file

My attempt using the terminal:

$for i in `cat ~/Desktop/austinproductlist.txt’find ~/desktop/AustinWebImages -type f -name "$i" -exec cp "{}" ~/Desktop/target ;

Response: -bash: syntax error near unexpected token `find'

My AppleScript attempt:

I think the issue is that the command is look for the exact file name but what I need to search for is a string within the file name. If the filename contains that string, I would like to copy it to the folder "target".

Here's a screen shot of my automator attempt: enter image description here

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There are only two problems with your script:

1) Your for loop needs do and done.

2) The -exec action needs a backslash at the end (\)

Try:

#!/bin/bash
for i in `~/Desktop/austinproductlist.txt`;
  do find ~/desktop/AustinWebImages -type f -name "$i" -exec cp "{}" target \;
done

In case you're wondering about the trailing backslash; the -exec action takes each command up until the ; which needs to be escaped because shell uses it also, and would otherwise terminate the find command.

Why are the backslash and semicolon required with the find command's -exec option?

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  • for some reason the it is now giving me a permission denied for my .txt file... just trying to figure that out now
    – Mittens
    Dec 18, 2018 at 0:58
  • Can you show the output of ls -l Desktop/austinproductlist.txt?
    – Andy J
    Dec 18, 2018 at 1:31
  • I'm looking for the 10-symbol string showing showing permission rights for that file :).
    – Andy J
    Dec 18, 2018 at 3:23
  • iMac:~ azfour$ ls -l Desktop/austinproductlist.txt -rw-r--r--@ 1 azfour staff 112 17 Dec 17:12 Desktop/austinproductlist.txt
    – Mittens
    Dec 18, 2018 at 17:58
  • I have solved the permissions issue but its not moving the images. I think it may be because the text file only contains a string within the images name and not the entire image name.
    – Mittens
    Dec 18, 2018 at 18:19

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