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find3

v1.2.0

Published

Like the Unix [`find` command][find], but more convenient.

Readme

find³

Like the Unix find command, but more convenient.

  • Always starts from the current directory. If you would like to search someplace else, cd there first
  • Excludes files under node_modules and .git by default
  • All files match by default. This is the same as in find, just thought it's worth mentioning

Usage

find3 [flags...]

The flags are:
    -name [glob]                       Match files by name using a glob pattern
    -iname [glob]                      Case-insensitive. Only supported on some systems (macOS, GNU)
    -empty                             Match empty files only
    -non-empty                         Match files that aren't empty
    -type [char]                       Match by file type
    -delete                            Remove matched files and directories
    -search [regex]                    Search within matched files using a regular expression
    -isearch [regex]                   Case-insensitive
    -count                             Display number of matches, instead of the matches themselves
    -no-default-excludes               Don't use the default excludes