Had no idea you could do this:
mark@pc:~/tmp/x$ mkdir -p src/{main,test}/{scala,java,resources} mark@pc:~/tmp/x$ find . . ./src ./src/main ./src/main/java ./src/main/resources ./src/main/scala ./src/test ./src/test/java ./src/test/resources ./src/test/scala
Awesome. Discovered here.
Update: 2011-08-25I was wondering why this wasn't mentioned on the mkdir man page: the reason is it's a general bash thing for generating strings called brace expansion.
$ echo foo{bar,baz,boo} foobar foobaz fooboo
Interesting...
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