I need to find all the .psd
files on my Linux system (dedicated web hosting). I tried something like this: ls -R *.psd
, but that's not working. Suggestions?
2 Answers
You can use the following find command to do that:
find /path/to/search -iname '*.psd'
iname
does a case insensitive search.
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I don't know the exact path. How do I do this recursively? May 12, 2011 at 23:40
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4@StackOverflowNewbie It already does it recursively.
/path/to/search
is where you want it to start searching from. If it's the current directory usefind . -iname '*.psd'
– onteria_May 12, 2011 at 23:42 -
you also can
ls ./**/*.psd
but:
- you must have bash version 4+
- you must have
shopt -s globstar
#in your .bashrc or .profile, etc.... - will search case sensitive (or you must set
shopt -s nocaseglob
too)