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>   This command in UNIX show all files the one directory has 
> inside, for example if you do:
> 
> $ ls /**
> 
>  It shows all directoies and all files that exist in that machine.
> 
>  I didn�t known this before, only yesterday i saw this!

No it doesn't.

*Some* (very few) UNIX shells support this feature, but most don't,
and the default (bourne) shell certainly doesn't.

In /bin/sh, "**" means exactly the same thing as "*".
IIRC, zsh supports the "**" syntax as a recursive wildcard.


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