linuxshellunixfind

Use find command but exclude files in two directories


I want to find files that end with _peaks.bed, but exclude files in the tmp and scripts folders.

My command is like this:

 find . -type f \( -name "*_peaks.bed" ! -name "*tmp*" ! -name "*scripts*" \)

But it didn't work. The files in tmp and script folder will still be displayed.

Does anyone have ideas about this?


Solution

  • Here's how you can specify that with find:

    find . -type f -name "*_peaks.bed" ! -path "./tmp/*" ! -path "./scripts/*"
    

    Explanation:

    Testing the Solution:

    $ mkdir a b c d e
    $ touch a/1 b/2 c/3 d/4 e/5 e/a e/b
    $ find . -type f ! -path "./a/*" ! -path "./b/*"
    
    ./d/4
    ./c/3
    ./e/a
    ./e/b
    ./e/5
    

    You were pretty close, the -name option only considers the basename, where as -path considers the entire path =)