How do I find files and directories?

To search the current directory and all subdirectories for a folder or file, use the following command:

find . -name filename

- where filename is the file or folder for which you are looking...

To search one directory and all its subdirectories use the following command:

find foldername -name filename

- where filename is the file or folder for which you are looking and foldername is the folder in which you want to search.

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