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====== Get largest file ======
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---- dataentry snipplet ----
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snipplet_tags: directory, recursive, find, crawl
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LastUpdate_dt: 2013-03-23
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Contributors: Dan Douglas
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type: snipplet
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----
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One basic pattern for recursive directory traversal with operations on files at each node. This gets the largest file in each subdirectory. Toggling some small details will make it return the smallest, or traverse breadth-first instead of depth-first.
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<code bash>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# GNU find + bash4 / ksh93v / zsh
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# Get the largest file matching pattern in the given directories recursively
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${ZSH_VERSION+false} || emulate ksh
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${BASH_VERSION+shopt -s lastpipe extglob}
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function getLargest {
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typeset -A cur top || return
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typeset dir x
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for dir in "$2"/*/; do
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[[ -d $dir ]] || return 0
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getLargest "$1" "${dir%/}" || return
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top[size]=-1
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find "$dir" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "$1" -printf '%s\0%f\0' | {
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while :; do
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for x in cur\[{size,name}\]; do
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IFS= read -rd '' "$x" || break 2
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done
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if (( cur[size] > top[size] )); then
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top[size]=${cur[size]} top[name]=${cur[name]}
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fi
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done
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printf '%q\n' "${dir}${top[name]}"
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}
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done
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}
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# main pattern dir [ dir ... ]
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function main {
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if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
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typeset dir pattern=$1
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shift
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for dir; do
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[[ -d $dir ]] || return
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getLargest "$pattern" "$dir"
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done
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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main "$@"
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# vim: set fenc=utf-8 ff=unix ft=sh :
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</code>
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===== More examples =====
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* http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/003
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* http://mywiki.wooledge.org/UsingFind |