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- FINDSRC(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual FINDSRC(1)
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- NAME
- findsrc - walk directories, trying to find source files
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- SYNOPSIS
- findsrc [ -. ] [ -dy_or_n ] [ -ooutput_file ] [ -R ] [ -S ]
- [ -v ] [ file... ]
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- DESCRIPTION
- Findsrc recursively examines all directories and files
- specified on the command line, and determines, based on the
- file name, whether the file contains source code or not.
- All directories are listed first, followed by all regular
- files, with one item per line.
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- If findsrc is unable to make a decision, it invokes the
- file(1) command, and prompts the user for a decision. In
- reply to the prompt, type the letter ``y'' or ``n'' (either
- case); RETURN means yes. If the reply starts with an excla-
- mation point, the rest of the line is passed off to a sub-
- shell and the question is repeated. The ``-d'' option may
- be used with an argument of ``y'' or ``n'' to by-pass the
- interaction, and provide a default answer.
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- The ``-o'' option may be used to specify an output filename.
- This is designed to prevent confusion if a command like the
- following is executed:
- findsrc . * >LIST
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- By default, findsrc ignores files whose names begin with a
- period, like ``.newsrc'' or ``.tags''; such files may be
- included by using the ``-.'' option. Findsrc also normally
- ignores RCS and SCCS files and directories; using either the
- ``-R'' or ``-S'' option causes both to be included.
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- Findsrc normally lists only the names of those files that
- have been selected. If the ``-v'' option is used, rejected
- files are also listed preceeded by the word ``PUNTED.''
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- If no files are specified on the command line, the program
- operates as a filter, reading a list of files and direc-
- tories from the standard input, one per line.
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- SEE ALSO
- makekit(1L).
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- Printed 2/21/88 LOCAL 1
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