Question

im using linux with gedit which has the wonderful habit of creating a temp file with a tilde at the end for every file I edit.

im trying to move all of these files at once to a different folder using the following:

find . -iname “*.php~” -exec mv {} /mydir \;

However, its now giving me syntax errors, as if it were searching through each file and trying to move the piece of text. I just want to move all of the files ending in .php~ to another directory. Any idea how I do that?

Cheers Ke

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Solution

Try this one-liner:

for D in `find . -iname "*.php~"`; do mv ${D} /mydir; done

For future reference, if you go into Edit > Preferences > Editor Tab, there is checkbox for "Create a backup copy of files before saving" That is the guy responsible for creating the tilde version.

OTHER TIPS

GNU find

find . -iname "*.php~" -exec mv "{}" /mydir +;

or

for file in *.php~
do
 echo mv "$file" /mydir
done
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