
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, …
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 …
How to use ls to list out files that end in numbers
Feb 15, 2014 · ls -v stream.log(\.\d{0,2})+ Not surprisingly, this didn't work. Maybe my logic is incorrect but I wanted to say from the cmdline list files with the name stream.log with an optional .xyz at the …
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 ...
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 …
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c++ - What's the difference between printf ("%s"), printf ("%ls ...
Nov 13, 2014 · #4 likely didn't print because your program crashed on #3. %ls is the most portable way to print a wchar_t string and works from both printf and wprintf. You should avoid all use of %S …
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...
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...
what does terminal command: ls -l show? - Stack Overflow
Jul 11, 2013 · I know that it outputs the "long" version but what do each of the sections mean? On my mac, when I type in ls -l /Users I get total 0 drwxr-xr-x+ 33 MaxHarris staff 1122 Jul 1 14:06 Max...