Note : in square brackets , multiple range for a single character can be given as [a-z0-9A-Z] , as per need.
Hello guys , this video is about standard wildcards that are used in linux for the purpose of matching file names and directory names . These wildcards include asterisk ( * ) , question mark ( ? ) , square brackets ( [] ) and not square brackets ( [!] ) . I also discussed about curly brackets ( {} ) in linux which is useful while using wildcards in linux .I also elaborated the escape character in linux with examples. various terms like wildcard , regex, globbing , globbing patterns and many more are defined . Multiple examples on each wildcard in linux is provided .
Topics covered in this video are :
- standard wildcards in linux
- wildcard examples in linux
- shell wildcards in linux
- meaning asterisk in linux
- meaning question mark in linux
- meaning square in linux shell
- meaning curly brackets in linux
- escape character in linux
- globbing patterns in linux
- meaning of wildcards in linux
- globbing process in linux
- meaning of globbing with examples in linux
- file globbing in linux
- examples on wildcards in linux
- searching file names using wildcards in linux
- searching directory names using wildcards in linux
- man page for standard wild cards in linux
- pattern matching filename in linux
- pattern matching directory name in linux
- shell wildcards in detail
- wildcard in detail
- use of escape character in linux
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