semsaudade
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Is it possible to create a macro to delete all files older than one week (for example) in a given folder? Thank you!
I'll build and test it. It will take me a bit of time though.Thanks so much for your kind answer! But it is way too complicated for me. Sorry, it doesn't matter
No problem, really. Thank you for your kind helpI'll build and test it. It will take me a bit of time though.
What would be the difference between A and B syntax?In this case, whole and a part quoting are the same thing. Normally, a white space is recognized by shell itself as a delimiter of arguments. So you have to quote or escape at least the single space in your path.
In another case, with meta characters,
A: find "~/path/as/you/like/with space"
B: find ~/path/as/you/like/"with space"
A and B is completely different. So I recommend you quote as short as possible basically. UNIX shell is different than DOS cmd.
Don't tell me before you try, please Its easy to understand if you have enough experience to use UNIX like OS.What would be the difference between A and B syntax?