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cat issue
I have list of files in my current directory
abc.txt 123.csv 234.csv 245.csv 145.csv 123_ex_c.sv I don't want to open first and last file. i.e (abc.txt and 123_ex_csv) I tried cat [0-9]*.csv, but it won't work. Can anyone tell me the proper regex only in cat Thanks Pritish ---------- Post updated at 01:16 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:03 PM ---------- I know, u people are very busy. It's an issue. Please cooperate me. |
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