[NCLUG] shell scripting
C. J. Keist
cjay at engr.colostate.edu
Thu Sep 13 11:25:52 MDT 2001
I would simply use the "find" command.
find . -mtime n -exec cp {} /destination_dir \;
mtime is for modified time and n is true if the file has been modified in n
days.
Hope this helps.
At 11:09 AM 9/13/01 -0600, you wrote:
>hey folks,
>
> hope everyone and all your loved ones are well.
>
> i have what i believe is a simple shell scripting question. i have a
>number of files in a directory. some of them have been modified today. i
>want to copy the files that have been modified today to another directory.
>
>something like
>
> for ($i in <modified today>) cp $i /some/directory
>
>i am using bash.
>
>thanks,
>mike
>
>-- mike cullerton michaelc at cullerton.com
>
>
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