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Answer by Martin Rosenau for wildcard character `* ` can't match some string?

As an extension to Shaido's answer I'd like to give some explanation why the -a option will not work here:The ls command does not process wildcards. The command line interpreter does this step:If you...

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Answer by Shaido for wildcard character `* ` can't match some string?

Files which begin with a dot are hidden from file listings by default. The easiest way to match those kind of files would be to put a dot in the beginning of the expression. However, this will onyl...

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wildcard character `* ` can't match some string?

ls -al .functions*-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 471040 Mar 2 10:01 .functions.php.swo-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 438272 Mar 2 09:57 .functions.php.swp* can match .php.swo and .php.swpWhy * can't match...

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