Fd Tool 3.8 -

With the release of , the tool gets even sharper. This isn’t a massive rewrite, but a solid quality-of-life update that makes daily file searching more predictable, colorful, and cross-platform.

fd --changed-before "7 days ago" --extension log --exec rm {} fd respects your .gitignore files by default — which is usually what you want. But sometimes you need to peek inside ignored directories. fd tool 3.8

fd Cargo.toml --exec-batch dirname With , that command runs faster and won’t break if one of those TOML files is a broken symlink. Should You Upgrade? If you’re using fd 3.0 or earlier — yes, absolutely . The improvements to ignore-file handling and colored output alone are worth it. With the release of , the tool gets even sharper

You can use this as a draft for your own blog, newsletter, or documentation site. If you’ve ever found yourself tangled in a web of find commands with -exec and -print0 , you’re not alone. Enter fd — the simple, fast, and user-friendly alternative to find . But sometimes you need to peek inside ignored directories

Find it on GitHub: github.com/sharkdp/fd

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