Remove jpg files with conditions via bash
for f in ./*.jpg do echo $f echo ${#f} if [ ${#f} -gt 20] then rm $f fi done
for f in ./*.jpg do echo $f echo ${#f} if [ ${#f} -gt 20] then rm $f fi done
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