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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can also use the "*" operator. For example,
3: print the contents of all the files in this
4: directory whose names begin with the letter 'p'.
5: Use just one "cat" command.
6: Then type "ready".
7: #create p1
8: There are only two such files. This is the first
9: one and it is two lines long.
10: #create ppx
11:
12: This is the second file. Its first line
13: is blank, and then there are three lines of
14: text of which this is the last.
15: #copyin
16: #user
17: #uncopyin
18: grep 'cat p\*' .copy >/dev/null
19: #log
20: #next
21: 10.1a 10
22: 9.2c 5
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