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How do I show the full path for directories in Unix?

Asked by aggunia in Unix Systems Programming

I need to list the full paths to subdirectories within a given directory in Unix.  Here's what I'm using to find the directories:


cd /usr/test
find * -type d

This give me the following:
yrcw
yrcw/includes
yrcw/pdf

How can I modify the 'find' command to also show the full path such as the following:
/usr/testyrcw
/usr/testyrcw/includes
/usr/testyrcw/pdf

Thanks, and look forward to some help!

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