fd is a fast alternative to find with a focus on usability
While fd does not seek to mirror all of find's powerful functionality,
it provides opinionated defaults for 80% of the use cases.
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fd-7.0.0.tar.gz | 0000049631 48.5 KB | |
fd.changes | 0000001530 1.49 KB | |
fd.spec | 0000003571 3.49 KB | |
vendor.tar.xz | 0006101112 5.82 MB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 24)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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simon izor (simonizor)
(revision 2)
- Update to version 7.0.0 Features * Added --type executable (or -t x) to search for executable files only * Added support for .fdignore files * Added --ignore-file option to add custom ignore files * Suggest --fixed-strings on invalid regular expressions * Detect when user supplied path instead of pattern Changes * .ignore and .rgignore files are not parsed anymore. Use .fdignore files * or add custom files via --ignore-file instead. Bugfixes * Properly normalize absolute paths * Invalid utf8 filenames displayed when -e is used * If --type is used, fifos/sockets/etc. are always shown - cleanup with spec-cleaner
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