hmm - in a shell like bash you would do something like
for FILENAME in ls * do
 unixcommandline $FILENAME ;
done

It can get messier, but if all the files (and only the files) are in a 
directory this would be simplest.


On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 7:05:27 AM UTC-7 Patrick Woolsey wrote:

> Per item 2. this sounds like a job for either the Text -> Apply Text 
> Transform command or a _text factory_ with a suitable 'Run Unix Filter' 
> action.
>
> Per item 1. you can catenate any selectable set of files into an existing 
> document via the Edit -> Insert -> File Contents... command
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick Woolsey
> ==
> Bare Bones Software, Inc. <https://www.barebones.com/>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 30, 2021, at 08:20, Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > I have a folder on my Mac with multiple text files. I need to run the 
> same Unix command line, which I have, on all of them. I would like to do 
> all of them at the same time.
> > 
> > Can I do either of the following using BBEdit (vers. 13.5.6)?
> > 
> > 1. Combine all the files into one text file.
> > 2. From BBEdit, access all the files in their folder at the same time?
> > 
> > If either can be done, I would appreciate directions on doing it.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Howard
>
>

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