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I used 'find' on a Linux server today.

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    I used 'find' on a Linux server today.

    ```
    find /path/to/directory -type f -mtime +365 -delete
    ```

    Yes, I had to look up the flags to make it do what I wanted it to. I do not have them memorized.

    #Linux #SysAdmin

    RT: https://floss.social/users/mikebabcock/statuses/116284712899761792
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