Swami:: ls -Rlh /usr/local/www/data/ | grep ' 0B' -rw-r--r-- 1 Marty wheel 0B Nov 18 17:54 img52.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 Marty wheel 0B Nov 18 17:54 img54.jpg
The problem with this output is that it doesn't show the full (relative) directory path, e.g. home/img52.jpg. Although I've specified -R so that info is available if I eyeball the ls -Rlh /usr/local/www/data/ output alongside the report after grepping it'd be more convenient to be able to have the full relative path for each file.
I realize sometimes the solution is harder than the problem and I'm not looking for anything unreasonable; if this is about what it should be under the circumstances that's cool, just interested in knowing.
tia,
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