Ask Different Asked on February 21, 2021
I would like to find all files named pre-commit
, the problem is that I also find pre-commit.sample
.
locate pre-commit
.
How can I find the files that don’t have the .sample
extension?
locate
uses shell-style globbing so the options for the pattern are kind of limited.
The simple way probably is to just run
locate pre-commit | grep -v 'sample$'
Or you could make use of the special case documented in man locate
As a special case, a pattern containing no globbing characters (``foo'') is matched as
though it were ``*foo*''.
and use locate 'pre?commit'
(quoting is required to prevent the shell from expanding the pattern) to prevent the automatic adding of the *
wildcard.
Correct answer by nohillside on February 21, 2021
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