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I have 5
docker-compose
-based services. I wrote a shell script:(edit: spelling; thanks Unquote0270)
For loops with find are evil for a lot of reasons, one of which is spaces:
You can kinda fix that with IFS (this breaks if newlines are in the filename which would probably only happen in a malicious context):
But you can also use something like:
or in your case this could all be done from
find
alone:-execdir
in this case is basically replacing yourcd $(dirname $y)
, which is also brittle when it comes to spaces and should be quoted:cd "$(dirname "$y")"
.I hope the real version doesn't have the spelling problem!