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[here](https://github.com/trapd00r/LS_COLORS).
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## Benchmark
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A search in my home folder with ~80.000 subdirectories
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and ~350.000 files. The `--hidden` for `fd` is needed
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for a fair comparison, as *find* does this by default:
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A search in my home folder with ~150.000 subdirectories and ~1M files. The given options for
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`fd` are needed for a fair comparison (otherwise `fd` is even faster by a factor of 4 because it
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does not have to search hidden and ignored paths):
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``` bash
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> time fd --hidden '\.jpg$' > /dev/null
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0,39s user 0,40s system 99% cpu 0,790 total
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> time fd --hidden --no-ignore --full-path '.*[0-9]\.jpg$' > /dev/null
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1,03s user 0,92s system 99% cpu 1,961 total
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> time find -iname '*.jpg' > /dev/null
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0,36s user 0,42s system 98% cpu 0,789 total
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```
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Both tools found the exact same 5504 files and have
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a comparable performance (averaged over multiple runs),
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even though *fd* performs a regex search.
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If we do the same for *find*, it is significantly slower:
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``` bash
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> time find -iregex '.*\.jpg$' > /dev/null
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1,29s user 0,41s system 99% cpu 1,705 total
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> time find -iregex '.*[0-9]\.jpg$' > /dev/null
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3,98s user 0,84s system 99% cpu 4,832 total
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```
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Both tools found the exact same 14030 files and the results are comparable when averaged over
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multiple runs.
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## Install
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With [cargo](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo), you can clone, build and install *fd* with a single command:
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