xfce(1F) xfce(1F) NAME glob(1,3,7,n) - File globber for XFce SYNOPSYS glob(1,3,7,n) [-r] [-v] [-d ddd] [-m mmm] [-f filter(1,3x,3x curs_util)] [-s (+/-)size] [-t type] [-p perm] [grep options...] -v verbose -V Print version(1,3,5) number information -P print process id -f filter(1,3x,3x curs_util) file(1,n) filter(1,3x,3x curs_util) (enclosed in(1,8) quotes if(3,n) regexp(3,n) *,? or [] is used) -r recursive -s +kbytes Size greater than kbytes KBYTES -s -kbytes size less(1,3) than kbytes KBYTES -p perm perm is either suid | exe -t type reg | dir | sym | sock | blk | chr | fifo (regular, directory, symlink, socket(2,7,n), blk_dev, chr_dev, fifo) -d ddd created or modified in(1,8) the previous (int) dd days -m mmm created or modified in(1,8) the previous (int) mm months -p perm perm is either suid | exe -e string(3,n) containing string(3,n) (if(3,n) *,? or [], use quotes) -E regexp(3,n) containing regexp: (use quotes). -i ignore case (for search string(3,n) -c) -y same as -i (obsolete) -L print the name of each input file(1,n) from which *no* output would normally have been printed. -c only print a count of matching lines for each input file. -w Select only those lines containing matches that form whole words. Word-constituent characters are letters, digits, and the underscore. -x Select only those matches that exactly match the whole line. -Z Output a zero byte (the ASCII NUL character) instead of the character that normally follows a file(1,n) name DESCRIPTION glob(1,3,7,n) is a file(1,n) globber for XFce, the Cholesterol Free Desktop Environ- ment. REQUIREMENTS glob(1,3,7,n) requires GNU grep 2.x or higher SEE ALSO xfce, xfglob, xftree, xfwm, xfpager, xfsound, xfmouse, xfbd, xfclock AUTHOR Edscott Wilson Garcia Olivier Fourdan xfce(1F)