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docs: use 'recursively' in the description of rglob, and mention globs in the os equivalences (GH-94954)
The r in `rglob` stands for "recursively", so use the word in the description. Also, glob and rglob can usefully be mentioned as the pathlib equivalent of os.walk. Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brettcannon
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.. method:: Path.rglob(pattern)
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This is like calling :func:`Path.glob` with "``**/``" added in front of the
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given relative *pattern*::
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Glob the given relative *pattern* recursively. This is like calling
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:func:`Path.glob` with "``**/``" added in front of the *pattern*::
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>>> sorted(Path().rglob("*.py"))
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[PosixPath('build/lib/pathlib.py'),
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