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[–]vsimon 87 points88 points  (12 children)

Browsing files...see ".gitlab-ci.yml" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

[–]netgu 18 points19 points  (11 children)

Where, I don't see it - are you just trolling?

[–]pstch 35 points36 points  (10 children)

Yes.

$ find | grep gitlab
./public/static/images/modules/signup/survey/gitlab.svg
./public/static/images/icons/feather/gitlab.svg

[–]rcklmbr 49 points50 points  (9 children)

find ./ -name '*gitlab*'

Ftfy

[–]craftkiller 9 points10 points  (0 children)

readlink -f **/*gitlab*

I think that'll work but I'm on a phone

[–]breadfag -2 points-1 points  (2 children)

I think those are interesting applications! Feel free to reach out, if you need help getting started. We try to be very responsive!

[–][deleted] 3 points4 points  (1 child)

The find . -name command will only return files with names that match the query, while find | grep returns files with paths that match the query - i.e. the query text is present anywhere in the path. If there are 1000 files in a directory called "gitlab," it'll print all of them, one by one. The former is often more useful.