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You do not use ls, but du: | You do not use ls, but du: | ||
[[du]] -sh ''directory'' | [[du]] -sh ''directory'' | ||
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+ | * [http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?ls ls' man page] | ||
+ | * [[stat]] -- date of last access, change and modification | ||
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+ | [[Category:Command]] |
Latest revision as of 14:54, 20 April 2014
ls is a command that list files in a given directory. If no directory is given, it lists the files in the current working directory:
tweedleburg:~/svn/kdepim # ls .emacs-dirvars README.Kolab kdgantt1 ktimetracker .kateconfig akonadi kitchensync lib [...]
Contents
How to...
only list directories
ls -d */
Sort by date
List with the latest changed files below:
ls -ltr
find out the free disk space
You do not use ls, but df:
df -h
tells you how much disk space is left.
find out the size of a directory
You do not use ls, but du:
du -sh directory
See also
- ls' man page
- stat -- date of last access, change and modification