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File sort using extensions
Moves files to folders based on their extension :
#!/bin/sh cd ~/Downloads pwd ## Image echo "+ moving images" find . -maxdepth 1 -type f \ -name "*jpg" -o -name "*JPG" \ -o -name "*jpeg" -o -name "*JPEG" \ -o -name "*png" -o -name "*PNG" \ | xargs -I '{}' mv {} images ## Document echo "+ moving documents" find . -maxdepth 1 -type f \ -name "*pdf" -o -name "*PDF" \ -o -name "*.doc" -o -name "*.DOC" \ -o -name "*.docx" -o -name "*.DOCX" \ -o -name "*.ppt" -o -name "*.PPT" \ -o -name "*.pptx" -o -name "*.PPTX" \ -o -name "*.xls" -o -name "*.XLS" \ -o -name "*.xlsx" -o -name "*.XLSX" \ -o -name "*odt" -o -name "*ODT" \ -o -name "*ods" -o -name "*ODS" \ -o -name "*odp" -o -name "*ODP" \ | xargs -I '{}' mv {} documents ## CAO echo "+ moving CAO files" find . -maxdepth 1 -type f \ -name "*stl" -o -name "*STL" \ -o -name "*dwg" -o -name "*DWG" \ -o -name "*dxf" -o -name "*DXF" \ | xargs -I '{}' mv {} CAO ## Vidéo echo "+ moving videos" find . -maxdepth 1 -type f \ -name "*mov" -o -name "*MOV" \ -o -name "*mp4" -o -name "*MP4" \ -o -name "*avi" -o -name "*AVI" \ -o -name "*mkv" -o -name "*MKV" \ | xargs -I '{}' mv {} videos ## Div execs / data / archives echo "+ moving the rest" find . -maxdepth 1 -type f \ -name "*txt" -o -name "*TXT" \ -o -name "*iso" -o -name "*ISO" \ -o -name "*csv" -o -name "*CSV" \ -o -name "*ics" -o -name "*ICS" \ -o -name "*sh" -o -name "*SH" \ -o -name "*py" -o -name "*PY" \ -o -name "*exe" -o -name "*EXE" \ -o -name "*AppImage" \ -o -name "*msi" -o -name "*MSI" \ -o -name "*deb" -o -name "*DEB" \ -o -name "*rpm" -o -name "*RPM" \ -o -name "*zip" -o -name "*ZIP" \ -o -name "*rar" -o -name "*RAR" \ -o -name "*.tar" -o -name "*.TAR" \ | xargs -I '{}' mv {} div-data-exe-archives ## remove ext echo "- removing exts" rm *.ext 2>/dev/null ## End information echo "" echo "unsorted files" ls -al | grep '^-' | wc -l echo "" echo "Size on disk " du -sh echo "" echo "done"
copy while preserving arborescence
find. -name '*.mp3' -exec cp --parents \{\}~/target\;
find– command to find files and folders in Unix-like systems.- The dot (
.) - represents that we copied the contents from current directory. -name ‘*.mp3' – search for files with the extension .mp3-exec cp– execute the ‘cp’ command to copy files from source to destination directory.–parents- create the intermediate parent directories if needed to preserve the parent directory structure.\{\}– is automatically replaced with the file name of the files found by the ‘find’ command. And the braces are escaped to protect them from expansion by the shell in some “find” command versions. You can also use{}without escape characters.~/target– target directory to save the matching files.\;– indicates it that the commands to be executed are now complete, and to carry out the command again on the next match.
recursively copy all files without preserving the file tree
find. -name '*.PNG' -exec cp\{\}allpics/\;
Here we are at the root of the file tree to explore and the destination folder is allpics.
list the differences between two directories
count the differences
diff -y <(cd /path/to/files/1/ && ls -R) <(cd /path/to/files/2/ && ls -R) | wc -l
list the differences in diff.log
diff -y <(cd /path/to/files/1/ && ls -R) <(cd /path/to/files/2/ && ls -R) > diff.log
adding grep -E \/ or -d on the ls allows you to list directories
list the duplicates
source *detect duplicates*
fdupes -Sr .