![]() ![]() ![]() But it only finds the same files that Finder->All My Files with search->kind->other->alias finds. mdfind "kMDItemKind = 'Alias'" -onlyin /path/of/repo Another alternative would be to print to file the contents of a full Finder list with the "Kind" column showing and then sort by that. Do I need to rebuild/update the OSX 10.9.1 index list of all my files somehow? Does the find command have a flag for OSX alias file types? Can I navigate Finder to a folder and then search recursively for a file type (the search criteria option seems to disappear if All My Files is not selected). I've tried using Finder->All My Files with search->kind->other->alias and it finds about 100 aliases but not the ones in my local repo that I know are there. I've done a lot of searching and can't find anything that says how find them either with the Mac Finder utility or the bash find command. I would like to find all the aliases in my folder and replace them by their targets so future zips will work. So I used hg to clone the repo, the aliases were preserved, and the Xcode compile was then clean. Xcode found many compile errors because the zip or unzip did not preserve aliases properly. I downloaded a repository from as a zip file and unzipped it using iZip to my Mac. ![]()
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