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I have a **S3 bucket in which starting of every month ... will be added. And in the month lder daily **new files will be added .

Project - Bucket name
In historical i have 2 folders 2018 and 2019
In 2019 ...new folder will be added at the starting of every month.



How can i make my script automatically to take the lastly added folder.










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    I have a **S3 bucket in which starting of every month ... will be added. And in the month lder daily **new files will be added .

    Project - Bucket name
    In historical i have 2 folders 2018 and 2019
    In 2019 ...new folder will be added at the starting of every month.



    How can i make my script automatically to take the lastly added folder.










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      I have a **S3 bucket in which starting of every month ... will be added. And in the month lder daily **new files will be added .

      Project - Bucket name
      In historical i have 2 folders 2018 and 2019
      In 2019 ...new folder will be added at the starting of every month.



      How can i make my script automatically to take the lastly added folder.










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      I have a **S3 bucket in which starting of every month ... will be added. And in the month lder daily **new files will be added .

      Project - Bucket name
      In historical i have 2 folders 2018 and 2019
      In 2019 ...new folder will be added at the starting of every month.



      How can i make my script automatically to take the lastly added folder.







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          You can define the current month directory on this way:



          s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          This will work if your locale is set to English and you have the name of the month with only 3 letters (first capital)!



          To list the content use command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          Here is your command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}


          If you want to have the full name of month do it on this way



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%m)_$(date +%B) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}





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          • Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

            – disha
            16 hours ago











          • Check my edited answer

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • @disha, also add your command

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago











          • I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago











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          You can define the current month directory on this way:



          s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          This will work if your locale is set to English and you have the name of the month with only 3 letters (first capital)!



          To list the content use command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          Here is your command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}


          If you want to have the full name of month do it on this way



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%m)_$(date +%B) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}





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          • Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

            – disha
            16 hours ago











          • Check my edited answer

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • @disha, also add your command

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago











          • I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago
















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          You can define the current month directory on this way:



          s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          This will work if your locale is set to English and you have the name of the month with only 3 letters (first capital)!



          To list the content use command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          Here is your command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}


          If you want to have the full name of month do it on this way



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%m)_$(date +%B) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}





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          • Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

            – disha
            16 hours ago











          • Check my edited answer

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • @disha, also add your command

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago











          • I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago














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          You can define the current month directory on this way:



          s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          This will work if your locale is set to English and you have the name of the month with only 3 letters (first capital)!



          To list the content use command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          Here is your command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}


          If you want to have the full name of month do it on this way



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%m)_$(date +%B) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}





          share|improve this answer















          You can define the current month directory on this way:



          s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          This will work if your locale is set to English and you have the name of the month with only 3 letters (first capital)!



          To list the content use command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b)


          Here is your command:



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%b) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}


          If you want to have the full name of month do it on this way



          aws s3 ls s3://project/js/Historical/$(date +%Y)/$(date +%m)_$(date +%B) | sort -rh | head -n 1 | awk {' print $2'}






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          • Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

            – disha
            16 hours ago











          • Check my edited answer

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • @disha, also add your command

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago











          • I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago



















          • Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

            – disha
            16 hours ago











          • Check my edited answer

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • @disha, also add your command

            – Romeo Ninov
            16 hours ago











          • For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago











          • I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

            – Romeo Ninov
            13 hours ago

















          Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

          – disha
          16 hours ago





          Thanks for replying....Sir....how to list the contents in the particular month...

          – disha
          16 hours ago













          Check my edited answer

          – Romeo Ninov
          16 hours ago





          Check my edited answer

          – Romeo Ninov
          16 hours ago













          @disha, also add your command

          – Romeo Ninov
          16 hours ago





          @disha, also add your command

          – Romeo Ninov
          16 hours ago













          For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

          – Romeo Ninov
          13 hours ago





          For months is easy, see edited answer. But from where it come the number?

          – Romeo Ninov
          13 hours ago













          I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

          – Romeo Ninov
          13 hours ago





          I add it @disha. Next time explain all those details in question!

          – Romeo Ninov
          13 hours ago










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