Just call bash
and give it an inline script to invoke printf
:
find . -name '*.txt' -exec bash -c "printf %q\\\\n {}" \;
Pergunta
find . -name '.git' -exec printf %q "'{}'" \; ;
printf: illegal format character q
It seems the problem is that the printf being called is not bashes builtin printf Is there any way to use builtin printf ?
Solução
Just call bash
and give it an inline script to invoke printf
:
find . -name '*.txt' -exec bash -c "printf %q\\\\n {}" \;