How to strip leading "./" in unix "find"? How to strip leading "./" in unix "find"? unix unix

How to strip leading "./" in unix "find"?


Find only regular files under current directory, and print them without "./" prefix:

find -type f -printf '%P\n'

From man find, description of -printf format:

%P     File's name with the name of the command line argument under which it was found removed.


Use sed

find . | sed "s|^\./||"


If they're only in the current directory

find * -type f -print

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