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<title>Import xapply-3.4.</title>
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<name>epg</name>
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<published>2004-11-10T00:47:44Z</published>
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xapply (Extended Apply) is an clever derivative of xargs and apply.
Using list or tabular input from one or more descriptors, xapply executes
a template command modified for each input.  It supports simple split
on token expression, and has support (a la make -j) for running many
jobs in parallel.</content>
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