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  1. The result of ls * , ls ** and ls - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Dec 30, 2019 · The command ls defaults to ls .: List all entries in the current directory. The command ls * means 'run ls on the expansion of the * shell pattern' The * pattern is processed by the shell, and …

  2. What is the difference between `ls` and `l`? [duplicate]

    I accidentally typed l instead of ls today and found that the command still printed a list of the files in my current directory. Trying l --help brings up the help file for ls suggesting that l is ...

  3. What does the "ls -1" command do? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Jul 19, 2018 · In my current directory, I execute the command: ls -1 and it gives a list of the current directory contents. In the same directory, I repeat the command: ls and it gives me the same result, …

  4. Listing with `ls` and regular expression - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    How can I list files with a filename ending with last character and with .txt extension ? I have tried ls *+([[:digit:]]).txt but this is true for abc12.txt and abc2.txt. But I need to get only a...

  5. All about Flexplates, Converters, Transmissions and Spacers

    Mar 26, 2015 · Automatic Transmission - All about Flexplates, Converters, Transmissions and Spacers - When installing a different (non-stock) transmission there is often confusion over what flexplate to …

  6. How does this work ls *[^0-9]* - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    I am learning the wildcards. I see that ls *[0-9]* would list all the files/directories with numbers in its names so shouldn't ls *[^0-9]* list all the files/directories without numbers in the mi...

  7. What's the difference between "dir" and "ls"?

    Instead, ls works the way it does for backwards compatibility (and because lots of users want it to work that way), and dir is provided as an alternative, which the GNU developers consider generally …

  8. l, ls & la -- what are the differences, and are there more of these ...

    Most likely they are aliased to something already existing. AFAIK, there is no la or l commands. Try \la and \l to bypass possible aliases.

  9. unix - Sort 'ls' output by name - Stack Overflow

    155 My ls sorts by name by default. man ls states: List information about the FILEs (the current directory by default). Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuvSUX nor --sort is specified.

  10. ls - last time file opened - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Mar 8, 2011 · Is it possible to get the time when file was opened last time and sort all files in a directory by those times?