I'd like to do something like:
user=> (require '[clojure.java.shell :as sh])
user=> (sh/sh "ls" "*.txt")
but get:
{:exit 2, :out "", :err "ls: cannot access *.txt: No such file or
directory\n"}
even though there *are* a few .txt files present.
That error message is the same one I'd get if I tried:
$ ls '*.txt' # or
$ ls \*.txt
How can I get that sh/sh call to work with the wildcard? (Note: I realize I
can use Raynes' fs module for this particular example, but I want to be
able to pass wildcards to sh/sh in general.)
Thanks!
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