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  • What does -ls do when used with find? - Ask Ubuntu
    For example, try this: ls -dils * (Because ls sorts its output, as mentioned below, an even better comparison would be to many separate ls -dils filename commands, one for each filename ) With those particular files, the output is the same with and without -d However, find can find directories
  • Meaning of b and c in file privileges description (output of ls -l)
    20 Basic question regarding the ls utility What do letters b and c mean at the beginning of the 10-symbol code describing the items' privileges? From what I understand, when typing ls -l, the terminal provides a list of all items in a directory Each item description is preceded by a 10-symbol code
  • Using LS To Show The Date Modified And A Specific Number Of Files
    Parsing ls is a discouraged activity generally though ls -lrt| tail -4| tr -s ' '| cut -d ' ' -f6-| tac The reverse ordering of ls results, with the -r option, is used to avoid the 'Total' line output by the -l option of ls, and tac is used at the end to reorder the results after trimming away the unwanted output
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    I am ignorant as to whether ls is capable of displaying a filetype column Doing a quick online search and searching the man did not reveal such a capability Is it capable of doing this? Clarifi
  • What do the symbols like =, * and | in the output of ls -F mean?
    I am working on creating a 'cheat sheet' of shell commands I am currently researching the ls command and its flags For the -F flag I know what the majority of the appended indicators mean but for
  • How do I sort the output of ls by last modified - Ask Ubuntu
    Apparently, ls -t is supposed to give most recent at the top, which it does But I have no date when any of the file folders were modified; which is rather annoying Is it possible to produce an output which lists the files in modified order, and also gives the time at which they were modified? I can't seem to find the option in man
  • bash - How to exclude certain files in `ls`? - Ask Ubuntu
    I would like to run ls and exclude certain files in the output When I run the following command, I get all files, each on a separate line: $ ls -1 file1 file2 file3 temp I would like to run this
  • ls command doesnt show any files in home directory
    That would explain your surprise that ls wasn't showing any files I'm going to use some "beginner" terminology below just because I don't know your experience level with Linux Under WSL, your home directory is, as you see home tommy That's a subdirectory tommy of a subdirectory home of the root directory
  • The -F attribute for ls command - Ask Ubuntu
    You can view the full list of configuration files by typing ls -lF etc cups This is obviously about printing configuration files but the question is what the attribute F changes for the ls command man for ls says the following: append indicator (one of * =>@|) to entries However, I was not able to see the difference between ls -l and ls -lF
  • What does `ls ` do? - Ask Ubuntu
    Running the ls command some files are coming out; What are those files? They are not even directories Output of ls : bin dev boot etc cdrom media mnt home lib lib64 proc root





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