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These tests are mainly useful with ranges (`+n' and
`-n').
- Test: -atime n
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 - Test: -ctime n
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 - Test: -mtime n
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True if the file was last accessed (or its status changed, or it was
modified) n*24 hours ago.
 
- Test: -amin n
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 - Test: -cmin n
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 - Test: -mmin n
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True if the file was last accessed (or its status changed, or it was
modified) n minutes ago.  These tests provide finer granularity of
measurement than `-atime' et al.  For example, to list files in
`/u/bill' that were last read from 2 to 6 hours ago:
find /u/bill -amin +2 -amin -6
 
- Option: -daystart
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Measure times from the beginning of today rather than from 24 hours ago.
So, to list the regular files in your home directory that were modified
yesterday, do
find ~ -daystart -type f -mtime 1
 
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