#!/usr/bin/env bash # How to strip leading "./" in "find" find -type f -printf '%P\n' # From find manual: %P File's name with the name of the command line argument under which it was found removed. # Get a grep command to not find itself | grep '[p]attern' # will find instances of 'pattern' in the output of but not the grep command itself. # Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20528894/how-does-ps-aux-grep-pattern-exclude-grep-itself # The pattern "[p]attern" will not match the literal string "[p]attern". Instead it will match strings # with exactly one char from the 1-character class "[p]", followed by "attern".