NAME
sdtfind - CDE file finder
SYNOPSIS
sdtfind [-n] [-mtime [+-]n] [-follow] [-name pattern] [-size
[+-]n[c]] [-type c] [-user name] [-egrepcmd path] [-egrep
pattern] [-local] [findopts] [path..]
DESCRIPTION
sdtfind recursively descends each directory hierarchy in
pathspec seeking filesystem entries that match the criteria
given on the command line and in the graphical user inter-
face. Entries found are listed, and two actions are avail-
able on the selected entry. The "Put In Workspace" button
invokes the PutOnWorkspace action for the entry, which
causes dtfile(1) to show the entry's icon on the CDE
Workspace. The "Go to" button invokes the Open action on
the directory containing the entry, or on the entry itself
if it is a directory or symlink to a directory.
OPTIONS
The following options are available: Except for -n, -find,
-egrep, and -egrepcmd, all options are passed directly to
find(1) and so have the same meaning.
-follow Follow symbolic links.
-n Do not initiate the the search until the user
clicks the Find button. By default, the search is
initiated automatically if any of the remaining
options below are given.
-mtime [+-]n
Search for files modified [more than, less than] n
days ago.
-name pattern
Search for files whose name matches pattern.
-size [+-]n[c]
Search for files whose size is [more than, less
than] n blocks [characters].
-type c Search for files of type c, where c is b, c, d, l,
p, s, or f for block special file, character spe-
cial file, directory, symbolic link, fifo (named
pipe), socket, or plain file, respectively.
-user name
Search for files owned by name.
-egrepcmd path
Invoke path instead of egrep(1) to search by file
content. The command invoked via path must obey
the -l option of egrep(1) to list filenames on
stdout.
-egrep pattern
Search for files containing pattern as determined
by egrep(1) or the command specified by -egrepcmd.
-local Search for files that are on local file systems.
If no path operand is given, -local makes sdtfind
behaves as if the mountpoint of each local file
system had been given as a separate path operand.
sdtfind also accepts and passes through to find(1) the fol-
lowing options, without reflecting them in its user inter-
face:
-atime n
-ctime n
-depth
-fstype type
-group gname
-inum n
-links n
-newer file
-nogroup
-perm [-]perm
-prune
-type c
operators ( ) ! -a -o
OPERANDS
path ..
The path[s] at which to start the search. If any path
is a mountpoint then the -mount option is passed to
find(1), which confines the search of each path to the
filesystem that contains it. If neither -local nor a
path is given, sdtfind behaves as if "." (the current
working directory) had been given as path.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 A search was completed and at least one entry was
found and displayed in the list of items found.
2 No items were found.
4 Interrupted or canceled before completing search.
12 Out of memory.
22 A usage error occurred.
SEE ALSO
find(1), egrep(1), dtaction(1)
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