uu_ls - Man Page
List directory contents. Ignore files and directories starting with a '.' by default
Synopsis
ls [--help] [--format] [-C ] [-l|--long] [-x ] [-T|--tabsize] [-m ] [--zero] [-D|--dired] [--hyperlink] [-1 ] [-o ] [-g ] [-n|--numeric-uid-gid] [--quoting-style] [-N|--literal] [-b|--escape] [-Q|--quote-name] [-q|--hide-control-chars] [--show-control-chars] [--time] [-c ] [-u ] [--hide] [-I|--ignore] [-B|--ignore-backups] [--sort] [-S ] [-t ] [-v ] [-X ] [-U ] [-L|--dereference] [--dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir] [-H|--dereference-command-line] [-G|--no-group] [--author] [-a|--all] [-A|--almost-all] [-d|--directory] [-h|--human-readable] [-k|--kibibytes] [--si] [--block-size] [-i|--inode] [-r|--reverse] [-R|--recursive] [-w|--width] [-s|--size] [--color] [--indicator-style] [-F|--classify] [--file-type] [-p ] [--time-style] [--full-time] [-Z|--context] [--group-directories-first] [-V|--version] [paths]
Description
List directory contents. Ignore files and directories starting with a '.' by default
Options
- --help
Print help information.
- --format
Set the display format.
- -C
Display the files in columns.
- -l, --long
Display detailed information.
- -x
List entries in rows instead of in columns.
- -T, --tabsize=COLS
Assume tab stops at each COLS instead of 8 (unimplemented)
May also be specified with the TABSIZE environment variable.- -m
List entries separated by commas.
- --zero
List entries separated by ASCII NUL characters.
- -D, --dired
generate output designed for Emacs' dired (Directory Editor) mode
- --hyperlink=WHEN [default: never]
hyperlink file names WHEN
[possible values: always, auto, never]
- -1
List one file per line.
- -o
Long format without group information. Identical to --format=long with --no-group.
- -g
Long format without owner information.
- -n, --numeric-uid-gid
-l with numeric UIDs and GIDs.
- --quoting-style
Set quoting style.
[possible values: literal, shell, shell-escape, shell-always, shell-escape-always, c, escape]
- -N, --literal
Use literal quoting style. Equivalent to `--quoting-style=literal`
- -b, --escape
Use escape quoting style. Equivalent to `--quoting-style=escape`
- -Q, --quote-name
Use C quoting style. Equivalent to `--quoting-style=c`
- -q, --hide-control-chars
Replace control characters with '?' if they are not escaped.
- --show-control-chars
Show control characters 'as is' if they are not escaped.
- --time=field
Show time in <field>: access time (-u): atime, access, use; change time (-t): ctime, status. birth time: birth, creation;
- -c
If the long listing format (e.g., -l, -o) is being used, print the status change time (the 'ctime' in the inode) instead of the modification time. When explicitly sorting by time (--sort=time or -t) or when not using a long listing format, sort according to the status change time.
- -u
If the long listing format (e.g., -l, -o) is being used, print the status access time instead of the modification time. When explicitly sorting by time (--sort=time or -t) or when not using a long listing format, sort according to the access time.
- --hide=PATTERN
do not list implied entries matching shell PATTERN (overridden by -a or -A)
- -I, --ignore=PATTERN
do not list implied entries matching shell PATTERN
- -B, --ignore-backups
Ignore entries which end with ~.
- --sort=field
Sort by <field>: name, none (-U), time (-t), size (-S), extension (-X) or width
[possible values: name, none, time, size, version, extension, width]
- -S
Sort by file size, largest first.
- -t
Sort by modification time (the 'mtime' in the inode), newest first.
- -v
Natural sort of (version) numbers in the filenames.
- -X
Sort alphabetically by entry extension.
- -U
Do not sort; list the files in whatever order they are stored in the directory. This is especially useful when listing very large directories, since not doing any sorting can be noticeably faster.
- -L, --dereference
When showing file information for a symbolic link, show information for the file the link references rather than the link itself.
- --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir
Do not follow symlinks except when they link to directories and are given as command line arguments.
- -H, --dereference-command-line
Do not follow symlinks except when given as command line arguments.
- -G, --no-group
Do not show group in long format.
- --author
Show author in long format. On the supported platforms, the author always matches the file owner.
- -a, --all
Do not ignore hidden files (files with names that start with '.').
- -A, --almost-all
In a directory, do not ignore all file names that start with '.', only ignore '.' and '..'.
- -d, --directory
Only list the names of directories, rather than listing directory contents. This will not follow symbolic links unless one of `--dereference-command-line (-H)`, `--dereference (-L)`, or `--dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir` is specified.
- -h, --human-readable
Print human readable file sizes (e.g. 1K 234M 56G).
- -k, --kibibytes
default to 1024-byte blocks for file system usage; used only with -s and per directory totals
- --si
Print human readable file sizes using powers of 1000 instead of 1024.
- --block-size=BLOCK_SIZE
scale sizes by BLOCK_SIZE when printing them
- -i, --inode
print the index number of each file
- -r, --reverse
Reverse whatever the sorting method is e.g., list files in reverse alphabetical order, youngest first, smallest first, or whatever.
- -R, --recursive
List the contents of all directories recursively.
- -w, --width=COLS
Assume that the terminal is COLS columns wide.
- -s, --size
print the allocated size of each file, in blocks
- --color
Color output based on file type.
[possible values: always, auto, never]
- --indicator-style
Append indicator with style WORD to entry names: none (default), slash (-p), file-type (--file-type), classify (-F)
[possible values: none, slash, file-type, classify]
- -F, --classify=when
Append a character to each file name indicating the file type. Also, for regular files that are executable, append '*'. The file type indicators are '/' for directories, '@' for symbolic links, '|' for FIFOs, '=' for sockets, '>' for doors, and nothing for regular files. when may be omitted, or one of: none - Do not classify. This is the default. auto - Only classify if standard output is a terminal. always - Always classify. Specifying --classify and no when is equivalent to --classify=always. This will not follow symbolic links listed on the command line unless the --dereference-command-line (-H), --dereference (-L), or --dereference-command-line-symlink-to-dir options are specified.
[possible values: always, auto, never]
- --file-type
Same as --classify, but do not append '*'
- -p
Append / indicator to directories.
- --time-style=TIME_STYLE
time/date format with -l; see TIME_STYLE below
May also be specified with the TIME_STYLE environment variable.- --full-time
like -l --time-style=full-iso
- -Z, --context
print any security context of each file
- --group-directories-first
group directories before files; can be augmented with a --sort option, but any use of --sort=none (-U) disables grouping
- -V, --version
Print version
[paths]
Extra
The TIME_STYLE argument can be full-iso, long-iso, iso, locale or +FORMAT. FORMAT is interpreted like in date. Also the TIME_STYLE environment variable sets the default style to use.
Version
v0.0.27