# Find All Files Matching A Name With fd The [`fd` command](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd) can be used to find files in your file system by name. Though it has some nice defaults—it excludes hidden directories and respects your `.gitignore` file—you may need to configure those. For instance, I want to find ALL _sitemap_ files in a monorepo. ```bash $ fd -I -H sitemap.xml ``` The `-I` flag tells `fd` to not respect the `.gitignore` file. The `-H` flag says to include hidden directories in the recursive search. This included a bit too much noise from the `node_modules` directory, so I want to exclude that. ```bash $ fd -I -H -E node_modules sitemap.xml ``` The `-E` flag can specify one-off directories to exclude from the search. I can even specify a regex to make sure I capture files that look like `sitemap-01.xml`, not just `sitemap.xml`. ```bash $ fd -I -H -E node_modules 'sitemap.*.xml' ``` After familiarizing myself with a few flags, I'm able to take full advantage of `fd`.