The xe utility constructs command lines from specified arguments, combining some of the best features of xargs(1) and apply(1). xe means "execute for every ...". From Evan Silberman; thanks! ok bcallah@
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The xe utility constructs command lines from specified arguments,
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combining some of the best features of xargs(1) and apply(1).
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xe means "execute for every ...".
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