This is my question: How to sort files by file extensions through the command line?
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This is what you are looking for:
ls -Xl
From the man file:
-X sort alphabetically by entry extension
This is an example of how you could move .txt files into a test forlder:
mv *.txt test/
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Thanks, that is useful. Yet, it is not exactly what I wanted. I guess my question isn't that clear now that I read it again. What I would want is to move files from one folder into a specific folder by using the file extension. Turns out I managed by using the mv command. – Ederico Nov 19 '11 at 15:26
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1I've added a mv command to move files based on extension. Cheers – bioShark Nov 19 '11 at 19:18