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I don't know the actual reason. However, I suspect its for the same reason why they used "bin" for binary, "usr" for user, "var" for varying, and so forth. There was a culture, back then, of not wasting characters because to do so resulted in a real-life waste of space that could limit what was possible (due to storage size constraints). This extended to the fact that the terminal you typed on was sending characters over a 150 or 300 baud modem. Every chance to save some space while still providing reasonably clear communication was considered desirable.



The question wasn’t about the abbreviation, but about what wildcard expansion has to do with "global".




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