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foreach loop question
Hello, I am new at this forum so please bare with me on this.
Within a given directory, I have a list of files in which in each file, I would like to do a substitution. I would like to substitute the string mlcl to mll in each file using the foreach command. I dont quite get how to do that. If you can provide help, it would surely be appreciated |
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