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NAME

       ls - 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 (not enabled)

       --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

                                            ls 0.0.27                                       ls(1)