To find a directory on a Linux-based system, you can use the find
command.
Here’s the basic syntax:
$ find /path/to/search -name "directory-name"
Replace /path/to/search
with the path to the directory where you want to start the search and directory-name
with the name of the directory you’re looking for.
For example, to search for a directory named docs
starting from the root directory, use the following command:
$ find / -name "docs"
You can also use the -type
option to limit the search to only directories:
$ find /path/to/search -type d -name "directory-name"
This will only return directories that match the name directory-name
.
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