copy a directory structure with file names without content copy a directory structure with file names without content linux linux

copy a directory structure with file names without content


You can use find:

find src/ -type d -exec mkdir -p dest/{} \; \       -o -type f -exec touch dest/{} \;

Find directory (-d) under (src/) and create (mkdir -p) them under dest/ or (-o) find files (-f) and touch them under dest/.

This will result in:

dest/src/<file-structre>

You can user mv creatively to resolve this issue.


Other (partial) solution can be achieved with rsync:

rsync -a --filter="-! */" sorce_dir/ target_dir/

The trick here is the --filter=RULE option that excludes (-) everything that is not (!) a directory (*/)


On ubuntu you can try:

cp -r --attributes-only <source_dir> <target_dir>

It doesn't copy file data.From manpage of cp

--attributes-only          don't copy the file data, just the attributes

Note: I'm not sure this option available for other distributions, if anybody can confirm please update the answer.


ls > listOfMovie.txt; You will have the list of your films in a .txt file.For multiple directories see the man page.