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> I don't recurse sub-directories when I run a similar command, but you
> should be able to do that by adding the R flag to the find command (-xR
> instead of -x).

Actually, find works recursively by default.   The -x you're specifying is
turning off recursion.   So, if you want recursion, just remove the -x.

There is no -R option to the find command.  (at least, not on any OS that
I use regularly)

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