How to strip leading "./" in unix "find"?
If they're only in the current directory
find * -type f -print
Is that what you want?
Find only regular files under current directory, and print them without "./
" prefix:
find -type f -printf '%P\n'
From man find, description of -printf
format:
%P File's name with the name of the command line argument under which it was found removed.
Use sed
find . | sed "s|^\./||"