findorule - command line wrapper to File::Find::Object::Rule
findorule [path...] [expression]
findorule mostly borrows the interface from GNU find(1) to provide a command-line interface onto the File::Find::Object::Rule heirarchy of modules.
findorule
The syntax for expressions is the rule name, preceded by a dash, followed by an optional argument. If the argument is an opening parenthesis it is taken as a list of arguments, terminated by a closing parenthesis.
Some examples:
find -file -name ( foo bar )
files named foo or bar, below the current directory.
foo
bar
find -file -name foo -bar
files named foo, that have pubs (for this is what our ficticious bar clause specifies), below the current directory.
find -file -name ( -bar )
files named -bar, below the current directory. In this case if we'd have omitted the parenthesis it would have parsed as a call to name with no arguments, followed by a call to -bar.
-bar
I'm very slack. Please consult the File::Find::Object::Rule manpage for now, and prepend - to the commands that you want.
findorule automatically loads all of your installed File::Find::Object::Rule::* extension modules, so check the documentation to see what those would be.
Richard Clamp <richardc@unixbeard.net> from a suggestion by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Adapted to File::Find::Object::Rule by Shlomi Fish (all copyrights disclaimed).
Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
File::Find::Object::Rule
To install File::Find::Object::Rule, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm File::Find::Object::Rule
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install File::Find::Object::Rule
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.