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I am able to delete lets say all regular files in a folder older than 7 days via:

find /path/to/dir -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;

with a single problem. There is a file here (.gitignore) which I want to keep. I tried using regex but apparently findutils regex does not have support for negative lookahead (?!gitignore)

Any other ideas?

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Use ! -name .gitignore

find /path/to/dir ! -name .gitignore -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;

You can group multiple arguments within escaped parentheses. Example, to remove all files except .gitignore and javascript files (ending in .js):

find /path/to/dir ! \( -name ".gitignore" -o -name "*.js" \) -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \;

-o means or

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  • I believe the "!" needs to be escaped, otherwise the shell could try to fit in the previous command? ie \! instead of ! ? (not sure though :/ ) Jan 21, 2014 at 16:16
  • man find mentions the need to escape !, although I have never needed to do it. Do you have trouble running the above commands as they are? The shell command for previous command is !!
    – grebneke
    Jan 21, 2014 at 16:18
  • perfect. FYI it does work perfectly for me without escaping !
    – kali
    Jan 22, 2014 at 10:54

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