Linda Walsh wrote: > A useful thing to be a test on the number of non-structural entries > in a directory. > > By non structural, it would work like ls -A, and not include entries > that are part of the directory structure like "." and ".." -- with > the idea of being able to quickly determine if a directory is empty. > > Maybe 'inodes' with standard +/- adjectives > > So "find . -type d -inodes 0" would find all the empty dirs. > > Unless, of course this is already in there and I've missed it... but > didn't see anything that would provide this w/o calling an external func > on each dir...which really slows things down...
Do you mean something like find -empty? -- Test: -empty True if the file is empty and is either a regular file or a directory. This might help determine good candidates for deletion. This test is useful with `-depth' (*note Directories::) and `-delete' (*note Single File::). Example: $ find . -empty Bob