bash find command syntax
# syntax
find </path/to/dir> -name '<filename>'
# example
find /export/home/jacquesk -name '*Found*.txt'
# This will look 'go to' the folder-path of "/export/home/jacquesk",
# and will show any files ending in '.txt' and having 'Found'
# somewhere in the filename as well
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