recursively find files and copy to a specified dir

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script: cpfound (download)
purpose: recursively find files and copy to a specified dir
requires: standard GNU commands
version: 1.2
usage: cpfound [-vhl] [-i <input_dir>] -o <output_dir> -p "<pattern>" -s +|-<n>
options:
 

     -i, <input_dir>, path to where to look for files. Only needed if current

         dir is not used as input dir.

     -o, <output_dir>, path to where to copy the found files. In case files with

         same filenames are found, all copied files have a \"_<n>\" appended

         incrementally to the prefix where n starts at 1.

     -s, +|-<n>, file size in bytes; +n for greater then n; -n for less then n;

         n for exactly n.

     -p, \"<pattern>\", search file pattern as accepted by find&#39;s -name option; no

         case distinction is made.

     -v, verbose

     -h, usage and options (this help)

     -l, see this script"