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Quote from "7.4.1 Shell-style glob patterns" in chapter 7 of the hgbook:

  • The “⋆” character matches any string, within a single directory.
  • The “⋆⋆” pattern matches any string, and crosses directory boundaries. It’s not a standard Unix glob token, but it’s accepted by several popular Unix shells, and is very useful.

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