Recursive grep through directory for file.
Finds a string in files recursively below the current directory on systems without the "egrep" and its "-r" functionality. Show Sample Output
Removed unneeded grep -v by making the initial grep unable to match itself.
This is a nice way to kill processes.. the example here is for firefox!!! substitute firefox for whatever the process name is... Show Sample Output
This command kills all processes with 'SomeCommand' in the process name. There are other more elegant ways to extract the process names from ps but they are hard to remember and not portable across platforms. Use this command with caution as you could accidentally kill other matching processes! xargs is particularly handy in this case because it makes it easy to feed the process IDs to kill and it also ensures that you don't try to feed too many PIDs to kill at once and overflow the command-line buffer. Note that if you are attempting to kill many thousands of runaway processes at once you should use 'kill -9'. Otherwise the system will try to bring each process into memory before killing it and you could run out of memory. Typically when you want to kill many processes at once it is because you are already in a low memory situation so if you don't 'kill -9' you will make things worse
This will handle the case that the filename has spaces or other characters that need to be escaped.
Esse comando procura por arquivos php que que iniciem com ' Show Sample Output
Remove all zero size files from current directory. Its a not recursive option like: find . -size 0c -exec rm {} \;
This command will delete all files and folders except 'skipme'. it could be a file or a folder.
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