On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 07:43:40AM +0000, Russell L. Harris wrote: > In the "find" man page is an example which uses (1) "-prune" to > exclude a directory and (2) "! -name '*~'" to exclude both files and > directories the name of which end in "~": > > find . -name .snapshot -prune -o \( \! -name '*~' -print0 \)| > cpio -pmd0 /dest-dir > > I have tried without success to alter the command so as to prune two > directories (".git" and "projectlog")
find . -name .git -prune -o -name projectlog -prune -o <your-stuff-here> should work. (try -print instead of <your-stuff-here> to verify whether you're getting what you expect). Cheers -- t
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