find: Print File Name
3.1 Print File Name
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-- Action: -print
True; print the entire file name on the standard output, followed
by a newline. If there is the faintest possibility that one of the
files for which you are searching might contain a newline, you
should use '-print0' instead.
-- Action: -fprint file
True; print the entire file name into file FILE, followed by a
newline. If FILE does not exist when 'find' is run, it is created;
if it does exist, it is truncated to 0 bytes. The named output
file is always created, even if no output is sent to it. The file
names '/dev/stdout' and '/dev/stderr' are handled specially; they
refer to the standard output and standard error output,
respectively.
If there is the faintest possibility that one of the files for
which you are searching might contain a newline, you should use
'-fprint0' instead.