# backup.sh for d in /var/www/html/*/ ; do echo "$d" done
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2:47 am, July 12, 2020
 

loop through each directory in a target directory

i thought this would be useful for backing up all files in the /var/www/html/ directory rather than having to do each seperately, this loops through all of them

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# backup.sh
for d in /var/www/html/*/ ; do
    echo "$d"
done

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