top | item 15429809 (no title) romgrk | 8 years ago The other big advantage is `more user-friendly`. Thus no backward compatibility. No doubt some people are used to the old patterns, but lots of people also prefer saner defaults. discuss order hn newest wruza|8 years ago I couldn’t use neither thing without man page for the first time. And remembering -name -iname -type* and -I -s comes only with practice.* does fd find files by type, mtime, depth, logical operators? I missed that in readme. If not, maybe “just pattern” argument is not too fair at all. _lbaq|8 years ago I agree, but replacing find would be very hard, not only does people except it to work in a certain way, but tons of shell scripts also. unknown|8 years ago [deleted]
wruza|8 years ago I couldn’t use neither thing without man page for the first time. And remembering -name -iname -type* and -I -s comes only with practice.* does fd find files by type, mtime, depth, logical operators? I missed that in readme. If not, maybe “just pattern” argument is not too fair at all.
_lbaq|8 years ago I agree, but replacing find would be very hard, not only does people except it to work in a certain way, but tons of shell scripts also.
wruza|8 years ago
* does fd find files by type, mtime, depth, logical operators? I missed that in readme. If not, maybe “just pattern” argument is not too fair at all.
_lbaq|8 years ago
unknown|8 years ago
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