specify two files at once on the linux command line
I have two files that I need to add to git:
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_environments_no_spectrum.txt
I tried to add both files to git using this command:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{accountnumbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
But when I run that command I get this result back:
fatal: pathspec 'source_files/aws_environments/aws_accountnumbers_no_spectrum.txt' did not match any files
What am I doing wrong? How can I specify both files to git correctly?
linux
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I have two files that I need to add to git:
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_environments_no_spectrum.txt
I tried to add both files to git using this command:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{accountnumbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
But when I run that command I get this result back:
fatal: pathspec 'source_files/aws_environments/aws_accountnumbers_no_spectrum.txt' did not match any files
What am I doing wrong? How can I specify both files to git correctly?
linux
add a comment |
I have two files that I need to add to git:
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_environments_no_spectrum.txt
I tried to add both files to git using this command:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{accountnumbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
But when I run that command I get this result back:
fatal: pathspec 'source_files/aws_environments/aws_accountnumbers_no_spectrum.txt' did not match any files
What am I doing wrong? How can I specify both files to git correctly?
linux
I have two files that I need to add to git:
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
modified: source_files/aws_environments/aws_environments_no_spectrum.txt
I tried to add both files to git using this command:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{accountnumbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
But when I run that command I get this result back:
fatal: pathspec 'source_files/aws_environments/aws_accountnumbers_no_spectrum.txt' did not match any files
What am I doing wrong? How can I specify both files to git correctly?
linux
linux
asked Jan 8 at 18:45
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Your file is called aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
, with an underscore between account
and numbers
. Your syntax is correct, but the underscore is missing.
Correct command is:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{account_numbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
Yep! That was it. Thank you!
– user99201
Jan 8 at 20:00
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Your file is called aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
, with an underscore between account
and numbers
. Your syntax is correct, but the underscore is missing.
Correct command is:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{account_numbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
Yep! That was it. Thank you!
– user99201
Jan 8 at 20:00
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Your file is called aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
, with an underscore between account
and numbers
. Your syntax is correct, but the underscore is missing.
Correct command is:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{account_numbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
Yep! That was it. Thank you!
– user99201
Jan 8 at 20:00
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Your file is called aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
, with an underscore between account
and numbers
. Your syntax is correct, but the underscore is missing.
Correct command is:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{account_numbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
Your file is called aws_account_numbers_no_spectrum.txt
, with an underscore between account
and numbers
. Your syntax is correct, but the underscore is missing.
Correct command is:
git add source_files/aws_environments/aws_{account_numbers,environments}_no_spectrum.txt
answered Jan 8 at 18:57
gronostajgronostaj
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Yep! That was it. Thank you!
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Jan 8 at 20:00
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Yep! That was it. Thank you!
– user99201
Jan 8 at 20:00
Yep! That was it. Thank you!
– user99201
Jan 8 at 20:00
Yep! That was it. Thank you!
– user99201
Jan 8 at 20:00
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