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diff --git a/doc/intro.cli b/doc/intro.cli
index ea29c48..290eb09 100644
--- a/doc/intro.cli
+++ b/doc/intro.cli
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ $ cat hello/buildfile
libs =
#import libs += libhello%lib{hello}
-exe{hello}: {hxx ixx txx cxx}{*} $libs testscript
+exe{hello}: {hxx ixx txx cxx}{**} $libs testscript
\
As the name suggests, this file describes how to build things. While its
@@ -224,9 +224,9 @@ without going into too much detail (the details are discussed in the following
sections). That \c{exe{hello\}} on the left of \c{:} is a \i{target}
(executable named \c{hello}) and what we have on the right are
\i{prerequisites} (C++ source files, libraries, etc). This \c{buildfile} uses
-\l{b#name-patterns wildcard patterns} (that \c{*}) to automatically locate all
-the C++ source files. This means we don't have to edit our \c{buildfile} every
-time we add, remove, or rename a source file in our project. There also
+\l{b#name-patterns wildcard patterns} (that \c{**}) to automatically locate
+all the C++ source files. This means we don't have to edit our \c{buildfile}
+every time we add, remove, or rename a source file in our project. There also
appears to be some (commented out) infrastructure for importing and linking
libraries (that \c{libs} variable). We will see how to use it in a moment.