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Question Is it possible to run a search on all files that have changed

You can use the Linux "find" command for that, but be aware, that this will find all log files, too. Many files are being modified continuously. Maybe you should consider to apply the command to certain directories or subdirectories only.

Example:
# find ./* -mtime -4
will find all files that are younger than 4 days.

# man find
explains find in more detail.
 
You may try this I hope but I'm not sure.
Current Time how much file modified
$ find -mtime -1 -ls

$ find -type d
$ find -type f
 
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