## Count files ### Instructions 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 ```console $ ./count-files.sh | cat -e 12$ $ ``` ### Hints Here are some Commands that can help you: - `find`. Find files or directories under the given directory tree, recursively. Find all php files in a directory: ```console $ find . -type f -name "*.php" ./tec.php ./login.php ./index.php ``` - `wc` is a command line utility for printing newline, word and byte counts for files. It can return the number of lines in a file, the number of characters in a file and the number of words in a file. It can also be combine with pipes for general counting operations Count lines, words, and bytes. Here is an example that counts the number of lines, words and bytes: ```console $ cat example.md this is a simple example with two lines $ wc -lwc example.md 2 8 40 example.md ``` > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends! ### References - [Wildcards](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjBg8_ZtSDE) - [Find](https://manned.org/find). - [wc](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/wc).