journal: doc: document recursive wildcards
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@ -885,11 +885,19 @@ Only journal files can include, and only journal, timeclock or timedot files can
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If the file path does not begin with a slash, it is relative to the current file's folder.
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It may contain [glob patterns] to match multiple files, eg: `include *.journal`.
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A tilde means home directory, eg: `include ~/main.journal`.
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Or a tilde, meaning home directory: `include ~/main.journal`.
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The path may contain [glob patterns] to match multiple files, eg: `include *.journal`.
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It may also be prefixed to force a specific file format, overriding the file extension (as described in [hledger.1 -> Input files](hledger.html#input-files)): `include timedot:~/notes/2020*.md`.
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There is limited support for recursive wildcards: `**/` (the slash is required)
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matches 0 or more subdirectories. It's not super convenient since you have to
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avoid include cycles and including directories, but this can be done, eg:
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`include */**/*.journal`.
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The path may also be prefixed to force a specific file format,
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overriding the file extension (as described in
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[hledger.1 -> Input files](hledger.html#input-files)):
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`include timedot:~/notes/2020*.md`.
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[glob patterns]: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/Glob-0.9.2/docs/System-FilePath-Glob.html#v:compile
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