Hello,
I have been using the next line grep for quite some time, to delete files 
from a directory, and not delete the system dot files (or whatever they 
are).
my @allfiles = grep !/^\.\.?$/, @allfiles;
That works well.

Can I use the same grep philosophy to skip two files?
eg.
@allfiles = grep !/[fish|apple]/, @allfiles; # does not work. Does not give 
an error, but leaves nothing in @allfiles.

Is anyone out there familiar with grep enough to help me? Thanks
Scott

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