What Is Linux Locate Command?
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The Linux locate command is a command line utility that is used to quickly find files and directories on a Linux system. When used without any arguments, the locate command will display a list of all files and directories on the system that match a given search term. The locate command is typically used to search for documents, images, text files, and other types of files, but it can be used to search for any type of file or directory.