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   Message 7,472 of 8,232   
   Dennis Katsonis to Jon Justvig   
   Re: reboot :)   
   18 Mar 22 20:26:00   
   
   TZUTC: 1100   
   MSGID: 2261.fidolinux@3:633/384 26998f9f   
   REPLY: 12.fido-linux@1:14/25 26984af2   
   PID: Synchronet 3.17c-Win32  Feb 22 2020 MSC 1924   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.10-Win32 r3.151 Feb 22 2020 MSC 1924   
   CHRS: ASCII 1   
   -=> Jon Justvig wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-   
      
    JJ> @MSGID: <62332D67.2256.fidolinux@bbs.mozysswamp.org>   
    JJ> @REPLY: <62330953.2251.fidolinux@bbs.mozysswamp.org>   
    JJ>   Re: Re: reboot :)   
    JJ>   By: Dennis Katsonis to Jon Justvig on Thu Mar 17 2022 09:10 pm   
      
    DK> -=> Jon Justvig wrote to Benny Pedersen <=-   
      
    JJ> Let's keep it going...   
      
    JJ> find / -type f -size 1G   
      
    JJ> This command will start in the root / directory and check files and   
    JJ> list them if the file(s) are 1 gigs or more.   
    JJ> ===   
      
   Ahh, with ZSH you can do this with   
      
   ls **/*(.Lm+1)   
      
   or to run any command on those files   
   chown user.user **/*(.Lm+1)   
   Change user and group to "user" for any file in this directory tree over 1M   
      
   But here is another, works with bash and zsh.   
      
   Lets day you run a command, and you want to reuse the last parameter   
   for example you type   
   ls /home/user/documents/file/path/this_is_a_text_file.txt   
   now you want to delete it, so instead of typing the path again, or hitting up   
   arrow and changing "ls" to "rm", you can just use "ALT-." to bring up the last   
   parameter.   
      
   Type rm, then alt-., and the last parameter from the last command, in this   
   example the long path and filename, will be inserted.   
      
      
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