Name
ls
Synopsis
ls [options] [names]
List contents of directories. If no names are
given, list the files in the current directory. With one or more
names, list files contained in a directory
name or that match a file
name. names can include
filename metacharacters. The options let you display a variety of
information in different formats. The most useful options include
-F, -R, -l,
and -s. Some options don’t make
sense together (e.g., -u and
-c).
Options
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-1 Print one entry per line of output.
-
-a List all files, including the normally hidden files whose names begin with a period.
-
-A List all files, including the normally hidden files whose names begin with a period. Does not include the . and . directories.
-
-c List files by status change time (not creation/modification time).
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-C List files in columns (the default format).
-
-d Report only on the directory, not its contents.
-
-f Print directory contents in exactly the order in which they are stored, without attempting to sort them.
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-F Flag filenames by appending
/to directories,*to executable files,@to symbolic links,|to FIFOs,=to sockets, and % to whiteouts.-
-i List the inode for each file.
-
-k If file sizes are being listed, print them in kilobytes
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-l Long format listing (includes permissions, owner, size, modification time, etc.).
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-L Used with
-l. List the file or directory referenced by a symbolic link rather than the link itself.-
-n Used with
-l. Displays group ID and user ID numbers instead of owner and group names. ...