or using one of the SFTP client modules:
use Net::SFTP::Foreign;
my $s = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new('apple1');
die "sftp connection failed: ". $s->error if $s->error;
my @fn = $sftp->glob('/home/dist/*', names_only => 1);
for my $fn (@fn) {
my $data = $s->get_content($fn);
if ($s->error) {
warn "unable to read $fn: ".$s->error
}
else {
print $data;
}
}
At first, it may seem more complex than a shell based solution, but if you need to change the functionality of your script later, or check for errors or anything else, having a full file system API at your disposal would help
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