Say you want to move every scientific paper you've downloaded recently into the subdirectory 'obsessing-about-thyroid-diseases'
find . -maxdepth 1 -ctime -0.9 -exec mv {} obsessing-about-thyroid-diseases/ \;
This will usually try to move both the current directory and the subdirectory into the subdirectory. Luckily they both fail for different reasons.
Careful Version
Firstly find them with
find . -maxdepth 1 -ctime -1.2 -printf "%f-%c |" -exec echo {} \;
This will tell you the names of every file and directory whose status has changed less than 1.2 days ago.
Then adjust the time until you get the right files
find . -maxdepth 1 -ctime -0.9 -printf "%f-%c |" -exec echo {} \;
Then make the directory
mkdir -p obsessing-about-thyroid-diseases
And preview what you're about to do:
find . -maxdepth 1 -ctime -0.9 -printf "%f-%c |" -exec echo mv {} obsessing-about-thyroid-diseases/ \;
And finally actually do it:
find . -maxdepth 1 -ctime -0.9 -printf "%f-%c |" -exec mv {} obsessing-about-thyroid-diseases/ \;
Sunday, January 24, 2016
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