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RE: Wildcard problem with recursion


> From: Ajith Kumar
> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 7:59 AM

> > Yes, read the shell man pages to learn how file completion works.
> > What you want is a job for `find | xargs grep'.
> >
> > Corinna

> I run these from the win2k cmd.exe and not from the bash prompt.
> Can u be more specific please to which doc or man pages I shold
> refer to?
> Thank You
> Regards,
> ajith

$ info bash # bash shell info pages (hypertext)
 (some man pages are updated less requently than info pages)
$ info find
$ info xargs

In most cases you can replace "info" with "man" - but note that man pages
often are less frequently updated.

If
	$ type -a <command>
says "Internal command" then
	$ help <command>
usually tells more.

Though you might find it easier to find relevant parts of the text by using
less's "/" key to search for interesting text in the _man_ pages  (this
works in the info pages too, but is less succesful IMO)

/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - 59?16.37'N, 17?12.60'E
-- printf("Timezone: %s\n", (DST)?"UTC+02":"UTC+01"); --
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