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On Wednesday 07 August 2002 15:00, Miles Sabin wrote: > Bill de hÓra wrote, > > > What's really helpful is using a mouse click to open a file or > > a browser switching on the mime type; I don't need an extension to do > > that. > > How does that help me on the command line? How do I do this, > > % find . -type f -name "*.java" -print That nearly answers itself :-) find already has options to find based upon name, *type*, date of creation, size, etc. So you could do: find . -type f -mime <mimetype of java source?> -print > or, this in a makefile, > > clean: > rm -Rf *.o *.class It's high time we extended the concept of shell globbing to make it as powerful as find, but in the meantime: rm -Rf `find . -mime application/x-object -or -mime application/java-class -print` or whatever. > > Miles > ABS
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