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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can put any number of characters between [..]
3: characters, as in
4: [abcdef]
5: which matches any of the six letters from a to f;
6: and you can put something like that anywhere in a pattern
7: for a file name. For example,
8: ls [abcd]x
9: matches any of
10: ax, bx, cx, dx
11: You can also combine this with other operators such as
12: * or ?. For example,
13: ls [ab]?
14: matches all two-letter names beginning with a or b.
15: How would you ask for all names, of any length, ending
16: in 1 2 or 3?
17: You can experiment in this directory; eventually,
18: type the "ls" command you decide on followed by "ready".
19: #create a1
20: #create a12
21: #create a1a
22: #create a2
23: #create a23
24: #create aa1
25: #create abc1
26: #copyin
27: #user
28: #uncopyin
29: #match ls *[123]
30: #log
31: #next
32: 8.1a 10
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