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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4281- November 30, 2012 - Home : Help : Today's Tip
Unix Tip #4281- November 30, 2012

POWER OF XARGS


Don't over look the power of xargs. By default
in some flavors of unix, the command line is
limited to roughly 20K bytes.

Some directory lists can well exceed that.

Secondly, performance using

% find /tmp -name foo -exec rm \;

will fork the rm command for every file it
finds. If this were to return 1000s of files
you get rm forked 1000s of times.

But,

% find /tmp -name foo |xargs rm

while getting the same effect, rm is forked
with a long list of files, and thus system
overhead is reduced, and the command runs
faster, and system impact is reduced.

This is also important if you have list of
files produced by

% find {blah} > listfile

Once you edit your list to remove those
files you really want to keep, then

% cat listfile| xargs rm

Will remove all the files in the file. While
% rm $(cat listfile) will

Fail if listfile is greater than ~20K



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