[Bug 223127] find(1) does not explain what "-f" option does
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Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo at FreeBSD.org> changed:
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Tavian Barnes <tavianator at tavianator.com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Tavian Barnes <tavianator at tavianator.com> ---
For the record, `-f path` is the same as specifying `path` as one of the
starting points, but it won't conflict with other options. So you can write
`-f -print` to search a directory called `-print`, or `-f \(` if the name is an
open paren, etc.
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