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Lightbulb change files permission on Remote machine

I would like to change permissions recursively on a remote folder.
Seems like sftp has a limitation, I am only able to change permission on a individual file..

sftp > chmod 777 /usr/local/apache/docs/test.txt

It would be great if someone has more knowledge on how this is doable recursively?
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