In computing, find is a command in the command line interpreters of DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows. It is used to search for a specific text string in a file or files. The command sends the specified lines the standard output device. It is equivalent to the Unix command grep. The Unix command find performs an entirely different function.
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- In computing, find is a command in the command line interpreters of DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows. It is used to search for a specific text string in a file or files. The command sends the specified lines the standard output device. It is equivalent to the Unix command grep. The Unix command find performs an entirely different function.
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- In computing, find is a command in the command line interpreters of DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows. It is used to search for a specific text string in a file or files. The command sends the specified lines the standard output device. It is equivalent to the Unix command grep. The Unix command find performs an entirely different function.
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