Glob in a sentence as a noun

It would be nice if Google, when they threw you out, let you download a glob of your data.

The killer feature of zsh is not the tab completion but the globbing.

You'll want to quote .java so the shell doesn't interpret it as a glob, and find doesn't use GNU style flags.

When glob picks it up, which should be fairly early, it will be treated like a command line argument.

I learned a rather unusual trick to keep myself safe from unintended glob matches.

How about staging 8 files out of 10 that are currently modified, with no matching glob patterns for the CLI to use?

A giant glob of Javascript takes a non-trivial amount of time to load even on today's fastest smartphones.

After I've typed in the glob, I can press 'tab', and it'll expand the glob in-place, letting me know if the code worked without executing.

Why does someone have a legal right to a particular glob of atoms, or a particular string of bits, or a particular series of steps of some algorithm in some specific context?

Glob definitions

noun

a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"

See also: ball clod lump clump chunk