On 29Jan2007 10:18, Daniel Qarras dqarras@yahoo.com wrote: | Yes, I am painfully aware of the power of zsh :)
Please, come to the Dark Side with us!
| But in this case I | need to do my script with bash and it seems that although globbing for | directories is trivial ( */ ) there is no similar pattern to match | files. Oh, well, I guess I'll need to waste some CPU cycles and launch | find everytime I need to know file names in the current directory.
Gah! No!
files= for f in * do [ -f "$f" ] && files="$files $f" done ... do stuff with $files ...
If you've got to deal with filenames with whitespace in them you need to be trickier.
BTW, the above works in plain Bourne shell - no zsh or bash extensions needed.