On 24/01/2022 06:28, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
Sorry: find / -name  *.txt -exec echo {}; echo {} >> all.txt ; cat {} >>
all.txt \;

find / -name  '*.txt' -exec sh -c 'echo {}; echo {} >> all.txt ; cat {} 
>>all.txt' \;

might worlk, (but as already said, all.txt is probably not the best choice for 
a name.)

/PS


This doesn't work with or without quotes.

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On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 7:27 AM Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 07:17:17 +0200, Itschak Mugzach wrote:

Example: ls *.txt -exec echo {}; echo {} >> all.txt ; cat {} >> all.txt \;

"ls" has no such operand as "-exec".  Are you thinking of a "find" command?

-- gil


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