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fd is a simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find. While it does not seek to mirror all of find's powerful functionality, it provides sensible (opinionated) defaults for 80% of the use cases.
Features
Convenient syntax: fd PATTERN instead of find -iname '*PATTERN*'.
Colorized terminal output (similar to ls).
It's fast (see benchmarks below).
Smart case: the search is case-insensitive by default. It switches to case-sensitive if the pattern contains an uppercase character*.
Ignores hidden directories and files, by default.
Ignores patterns from your .gitignore, by default.
Regular expressions.
Unicode-awareness.
The command name is 50% shorter* than find :-).
Parallel command execution with a syntax similar to GNU Parallel.
Features
Convenient syntax: fd PATTERN instead of find -iname '*PATTERN*'.
Colorized terminal output (similar to ls).
It's fast (see benchmarks below).
Smart case: the search is case-insensitive by default. It switches to case-sensitive if the pattern contains an uppercase character*.
Ignores hidden directories and files, by default.
Ignores patterns from your .gitignore, by default.
Regular expressions.
Unicode-awareness.
The command name is 50% shorter* than find :-).
Parallel command execution with a syntax similar to GNU Parallel.
pkgfile is a tool for searching files from packages in the official repositories.
Importantes notions sur les (x)time ... découverte de la commande stat