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I need to create a list of checksums of the files that are inside a directory, including any subdirectories.
Instead of reporting that test0 is a directory, you should also generate the checksum of the content. Do you recommend always using -b in any type of file? In what cases should -t be used? Is it possible to filter the types of files I want to omit in the verification, without having to add all the files I want to admit?
What command should I execute? You can use find to find all files in the directory tree, and let it run shasum. The following command line will create checksums for the files in the current directory and its subdirectories.