I've checked some answers online, but they do not work when there's a `-name` parameter in the command (maybe I'm doing something wrong, not sure). What I'd like to do is to list only filenames (not the directory/path), and to complicate more, I have same filename with different extension, so I need to filter the result using `-name` and `-o`, the trouble is the suggestions that I saw use either `-printf` or `basename`, and those doesn't work well when there's `-name *.txt -o name *.pdf`. Is there any other way to solve this problem? example of my files: /dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4/ /file1.txt /file1.pdf /file1.ods ...etc. I'm only interested in listing one or more type of file per listing (by using `-name` to filter my results. Is it possible to accomplish it using only 1 `find` command or I have to do it in 2 steps (saving the result in a temporary file, then filter/strip the directory from the temp file)? The result I'm trying to accomplish is a text file with filename per line: file1.txt file1.pdf file1.ods file2.txt file2.pdf etc.