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November 15, 2010 05:37
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Number of files in directory
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# the number of files and directories in a directory | |
ls | wc -l | |
# A directory is a file but its not a regular file, so the question is not clear enough | |
# If he does not want directory, then something awfull like this should do: | |
echo $(($(ls -l | grep -v ^d | wc -l)-1)) | |
ls *.jpg | wc | |
ls *.jpg | wc -l | |
ls -l | grep ^- | wc | |
ls -l | grep ^- | wc -l | |
ls -l | grep ^d | wc -l | |
ls -l | grep ^l | wc -l | |
# Actually that's true, the grep doesn't work for regular files that have certain properties (suid,...) so here's a | |
# better one: | |
for t in files links directories; do echo `find . -type ${t:0:1} | wc -l` $t; done 2> /dev/null | |
# If you don't want to recurse directories (only count files in the current dir): | |
for t in files links directories; do echo `find . -maxdepth 1 -type ${t:0:1} | wc -l` $t; done 2> /dev/null | |
#Result: | |
655 files | |
6 links | |
213 directories | |
#And directory count begins at 1 because . is counted as a directory. |
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