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I have some log files which has a standard prefix.



dev-app.0001
dev-app.0002
dev-app.0003
dev-app.0004
dev-app.0005
dev-app.0006
dev-app.0007
dev-app.0008


I have a metadata file which has when this log file created.



For eg: at 5AM dev-app.0005 is created. I want to list the files in ascending order which are greater than dev-app.0005.



Expected output:



my_file=dev-app.0005


list files which are greater than or equal to $my_file



dev-app.0005
dev-app.0006
dev-app.0007
dev-app.0008








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    I have some log files which has a standard prefix.



    dev-app.0001
    dev-app.0002
    dev-app.0003
    dev-app.0004
    dev-app.0005
    dev-app.0006
    dev-app.0007
    dev-app.0008


    I have a metadata file which has when this log file created.



    For eg: at 5AM dev-app.0005 is created. I want to list the files in ascending order which are greater than dev-app.0005.



    Expected output:



    my_file=dev-app.0005


    list files which are greater than or equal to $my_file



    dev-app.0005
    dev-app.0006
    dev-app.0007
    dev-app.0008








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      I have some log files which has a standard prefix.



      dev-app.0001
      dev-app.0002
      dev-app.0003
      dev-app.0004
      dev-app.0005
      dev-app.0006
      dev-app.0007
      dev-app.0008


      I have a metadata file which has when this log file created.



      For eg: at 5AM dev-app.0005 is created. I want to list the files in ascending order which are greater than dev-app.0005.



      Expected output:



      my_file=dev-app.0005


      list files which are greater than or equal to $my_file



      dev-app.0005
      dev-app.0006
      dev-app.0007
      dev-app.0008








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      I have some log files which has a standard prefix.



      dev-app.0001
      dev-app.0002
      dev-app.0003
      dev-app.0004
      dev-app.0005
      dev-app.0006
      dev-app.0007
      dev-app.0008


      I have a metadata file which has when this log file created.



      For eg: at 5AM dev-app.0005 is created. I want to list the files in ascending order which are greater than dev-app.0005.



      Expected output:



      my_file=dev-app.0005


      list files which are greater than or equal to $my_file



      dev-app.0005
      dev-app.0006
      dev-app.0007
      dev-app.0008






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