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sdir

The command "sdir" scans directories starting from the current directory, and passing through all directory tree originated from the current directory, possibly (if requested) prints the directory names and possibly (if requested) executes any command in each (sub)directory. "Sdir" changes the current directory to each of the passed subdirectories and runs the target command once per each directory (including the initial current directory). The program supports various ways of calling executed target command, which allows the user to adapt the output for his needs.
"Sdir" is well combined with basical UNIX commands like "ls", "du", "grep", and is a good addition or alternative for "find".

Last updated 17 Aug, 2007


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