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    glob (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, in particular in a Unix-like environment, glob patterns specify sets of filenames with wildcard characters. For example, the Unix command mv *.txt textfiles/ moves ( mv ) all files with names ending in .txt from the current directory to the directory textfiles . Here, * is a wildcard standing for "any string of ...
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    Globbing

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    Globbing

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    Globbing. Bash itself cannot recognize Regular Expressions. Inside scripts, it is commands and utilities -- such as sed and awk -- that interpret RE's. Bash does carry out filename expansion [1] -- a process known as globbing -- but this does not use the standard RE set. Instead, globbing recognizes and expands wild cards.

    Simple pattern matching - "globbing" - Tcl/Tk

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    By default, lsearch uses the "globbing" method of finding a match. Globbing is the wildcarding technique that most Unix shells use. globbing wildcards are: *; Matches any quantity of any character ? Matches one occurrence of any character; \X: The backslash escapes a special character in globbing just the way it does in Tcl ...

    What is globbing? - Definition from WhatIs.com - SearchSecurity

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    Globbing is the process of expanding a non-specific file name containing a wildcard character into a set of specific file names that exist in storage on a computer, server, or network. A wildcard is a symbol that can stand for one or more characters.

    Globbing Patterns · CommandBox : CLI, Package Manager, REPL ...

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    Globbing Patterns. When a command has an argument with a type of Globber for a file path, that means you can use file globbing patterns to affect more than one file at a time. Globbing patterns are common in Bash as well as places like your .gitignore file. They use common wildcard patterns to provide a partial path that ...

    linux - What is file globbing? - Stack Overflow

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    May 14, 2015 - Globbing is the * and ? and some other pattern matchers you may be familiar with. Globbing interprets the standard wild card characters * and ?, character lists in square brackets, and certain other special characters (such as ^ for negating the sense of a match). For an example of the * operator, say you ...

    Bash Extended Globbing | Linux Journal

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    Oct 8, 2008 - Wildcards in bash are referred to as pathname expansion. Pathname expansion is also sometimes referred to as globbing.

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    Chapter 17. file globbing - linux-training.be

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    The asterisk * is interpreted by the shell as a sign to generate filenames, matching the asterisk to any combination of characters (even none). When no path is given, the shell will use filenames in the current directory. See the man page of glob(7) for more information. (This is part of LPI topic 1.103.3.) [paul@RHELv4u3 ...

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