Great responses, but depending on the command-line processing that needs to 
be done, my approach would be to set up these files in a project. The files 
themselves would go into the Includes folder, and then the include commands 
would go into a single file in the build folder. This way, the contents of 
the concatenated file could be updated instantly after changing any of the 
source / include files.

It would also allow you to pick and chose which of the files in the include 
folder to concatenate.

Should any of the command-line processes throw off the arrangement of the 
concatenated file (via a sort, for example), I would make a copy of just 
the bbinclude commands and save it to the Scratchpad, from whence it could 
easily be retrieved for restoring the single file for re-concatenation.

On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 5:20:27 AM UTC-7 Howard 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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