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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T02:19:43+00:00 2026-06-10T02:19:43+00:00

I was getting ready to post this as a question, but after fiddling around

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I was getting ready to post this as a question, but after fiddling around with it a little longer, I found the solution. So I thought I would go ahead and post it here in case it helps someone else.

I had trouble with find -exec cmd +. I got the error:

$ find ./ -name "*JIM*" -exec cp {} $TARGET_DIR +
find: missing argument to `-exec'

It worked if I used

$ find ./ -name "*JIM*" -exec cp {} $TARGET_DIR \;

But I did’t want to use that because it forks a new process for every file found.

And it worked if I used

$ find ./ -name "*JIM*" -exec ls {} +

It lists all of the files that I want to copy. But -exec cp {} $TARGET_DIR + didn’t work.

The solution I found is:

$ find ./ -name "*JIM*" -exec cp --target-directory=$TARGET_DIR {} +

Where --target-directory= could also be replaced with -t

Hope this helps.

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    2026-06-10T02:19:45+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:19 am

    As mentioned in the opening post, the solution I found is:

    $ find ./ -name "*JIM*" -exec cp --target-directory=$TARGET_DIR {} +
    

    Where --target-directory= could also be replaced with -t

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