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A:
 
To start with, it's a write-only sort of program; all it does is write a long list of all the command lines (found with find. -name "*.sh*") to a file and then run that file in a loop. It's a little weird, but I couldn't find anything else that does the same thing.
 
The write to file is done with printf '%s
 
' 'command-line-line-1' 'command-line-line-2'... 'command-line-line-N'; no sort is involved.
 
I then wrote a bash function to run it, and the output is the lines that were run.
 
It's a simple answer, but I hope it helps!
 
function list {
 
# Write the lines to a file to be run in a loop
 
# can easily be changed to do any sort of file-list
 
printf '%s
 
' 'command-line-line-1' 'command-line-line-2'... 'command-line-line-N' > /tmp/temp.txt
 
# Bash function to run the file in a loop
 
./run_in_loop /tmp/temp.txt ac619d1d87
 

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