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From: "Richard Hellicar (EML)" <Rick DOT Hellicar AT eml DOT ericsson DOT se>
To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
Subject: RE: Filename globbing/wildcards
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 18:13:32 +0200
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ls -1d M*

> This brings up an interesting question.....  :)
> 
> Is there a way/utility in Cygwin to view the output of what a certain 
> wildcard expansion would return?
> 
> Like M*
> 
> sh> utility_name M*
> 
> Returns to stdout (or file):
> Mark
> Matt
> Matilda
> Melvin


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