Monday, February 11, 2013

How do I show a list of all files and directories within a specific directory, recursivley, via the command line, such that each path printed is a fully qualified one?

$ find dir_of_interest -name '*'
dir_of_interest
dir_of_interest/dir1
dir_of_interest/dir1/file1.txt
dir_of_interest/dir2
dir_of_interest/dir2/file2.txt
dir_of_interest/dir3
dir_of_interest/dir3/file3.txt

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