#!/bin/bash
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# create a backup folder in the data directory where you want to recover files, go into the backup folder, and have dir data in same parent dir
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SAVEIFS=$IFS
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IFS=$(echo -en "\n\b")
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find ../data -type f -newermt '1 Feb' -print0 | while read -d $'\0' file
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do
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dir=`dirname "$file"`
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#filename=`basename "$file"`
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# dir new without going out two points
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dir_new=${dir:3}
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mkdir -p "$dir_new"
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echo "duplicating $file with its directory.."
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cp -p "$file" "$dir_new"
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# also touch does the -p option, but better -p
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#touch -r "$file" "$dir_new/$filename"
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done
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