Create a file `count-files.sh`, which will print the number **(and only the number)** of regular files and folders contained in the current directory and its sub-folders (the current directory must be included in the count):
Create a file `count-files.sh`, which will print the number **(and only the number)** of regular files and folders contained in the current directory and its sub-folders (the current directory must be included in the count).
### Usage
@ -12,11 +12,17 @@ $ ./count-files.sh | cat -e
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**Tips:**
### Hints
Here are some Commands that can help you:
- `find`. Find files or directories under the given directory tree, recursively. [For more information](https://manned.org/find).
- `wc`. Count lines, words, and bytes. [For more information](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/wc).
- `find`. Find files or directories under the given directory tree, recursively.
- `wc`. Count lines, words, and bytes.
Use the man to get more info on the commands `find` and `wc`.
> You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise!