Create hardlinks instead of copying files with rsync

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The following command finds recursively all files containing foo (but not bar) and preserves the directory structure in the target directory, for example if I have /path/to/2017/foo.ps and /path/to/2018/foo.pdf it creates the subdirectories 2017 and 2018 under ~/path/to/dir/ containing foo.ps resp. foo.pdf.



find . -iname *foo*pdf -exec rsync -R --exclude='*bar*' ~/path/to/dir/ ;


What is the equivalent to this command such that I end up with hardlinks instead of copies?









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    The following command finds recursively all files containing foo (but not bar) and preserves the directory structure in the target directory, for example if I have /path/to/2017/foo.ps and /path/to/2018/foo.pdf it creates the subdirectories 2017 and 2018 under ~/path/to/dir/ containing foo.ps resp. foo.pdf.



    find . -iname *foo*pdf -exec rsync -R --exclude='*bar*' ~/path/to/dir/ ;


    What is the equivalent to this command such that I end up with hardlinks instead of copies?









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      The following command finds recursively all files containing foo (but not bar) and preserves the directory structure in the target directory, for example if I have /path/to/2017/foo.ps and /path/to/2018/foo.pdf it creates the subdirectories 2017 and 2018 under ~/path/to/dir/ containing foo.ps resp. foo.pdf.



      find . -iname *foo*pdf -exec rsync -R --exclude='*bar*' ~/path/to/dir/ ;


      What is the equivalent to this command such that I end up with hardlinks instead of copies?









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      The following command finds recursively all files containing foo (but not bar) and preserves the directory structure in the target directory, for example if I have /path/to/2017/foo.ps and /path/to/2018/foo.pdf it creates the subdirectories 2017 and 2018 under ~/path/to/dir/ containing foo.ps resp. foo.pdf.



      find . -iname *foo*pdf -exec rsync -R --exclude='*bar*' ~/path/to/dir/ ;


      What is the equivalent to this command such that I end up with hardlinks instead of copies?







      command-line find rsync





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