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ls -lrt "$1" | tail -n1 | ls -lrt "$1" | tail -n1 | ||
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Make it executable | Make it executable | ||
chmod +x ./latestfile.sh | chmod +x ./latestfile.sh |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 11 August 2015
Create a file latestfile.sh: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash ls -lrt "$1" | tail -n1
</syntaxhighlight> Make it executable
chmod +x ./latestfile.sh
Then execute the following command:
find . -mindepth 1 -type d -printf "%T+ %p/" -exec ./latestfile.sh {} \;
Output:
2015-02-07+04:01:53.0000000000 ./$RCE/SLES11-SP2-Updates/sle-11-i586/repodata/repomd.xml.key 2015-02-07+04:02:09.0000000000 ./$RCE/SLES11-SP2-Updates/sle-11-i586/repodata 2015-02-07+04:07:41.0000000000 ./$RCE/SLES11-SP3-Pool/sle-11-i586/.repodata/repomd.xml.key 2015-02-07+04:07:41.0000000000 ./$RCE/SLES11-SP3-Pool/sle-11-i586/rpm
When outputted to a file (list.txt) then you could follow up with:
cat list.txt | grep -v repomd | grep rpm | sort