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Elektra
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kdb find <regex>
Where regex is a regular expression which contains the key to find.
This command will list the name of all keys that contain regex.
-H, --help: Show the man page.-V, --version: Print version info.-p, --profile <profile>: Use a different kdb profile.-C, --color <when>: Print never/auto(default)/always colored output.-v, --verbose: Explain what is happening. Prints additional information in case of errors/warnings.-d, --debug: Give debug information. Prints additional debug information in case of errors/warnings.-0, --null: Use binary 0 termination.```
sudo kdb mount find.ecf user/tests/find dump
kdb set user/tests/find/tests val1 kdb set user/tests/find/tests/foo/bar val2 kdb set user/tests/find/tests/fizz/buzz fizzbuzz kdb set user/tests/find/tostfizz val3 kdb set user/tests/find/tust/level lvl
kdb find '/tests/find/t[eo]' #> user/tests/find/tests #> user/tests/find/tests/fizz/buzz #> user/tests/find/tests/foo/bar #> user/tests/find/tostfizz
kdb find 'fizz' #> user/tests/find/tests/fizz/buzz #> user/tests/find/tostfizz
kdb rm -r /tests/find sudo kdb umount user/tests/find ```
path then you should consider the kdb-export(1) command.
1.8.15