ls
Syntax
ls [ ] [ ]
Description
This command lists directory contents.
Command context
Service OS (SVOS>
)
Parameters
-
-
Specifies options for the command.
-
-1
-
Shows one-column output.
-
-a
-
Shows entries which start with a period (.).
-
-A
-
Shows output similar to
-a
, but excludes a period (.) and a double period (..). -
-C
-
Shows output list by columns.
-
-x
-
Shows output list by lines.
-
-d
-
Shows listing of directory entries instead of contents
-
-L
-
Follows symlinks.
-
-H
-
Follows symlinks on the command line.
-
-R
-
Recurse.
-
-p
-
Appends a slash (/) to directory entries.
-
-F
-
Appends an indicator to entries. An indicator can be as an asterisk (*) or slash (/) or equal sign (=) or at sign (@) or pipe (|).
-
-l
-
Shows the output in a long listing format.
-
-i
-
Shows the list inode numbers.
-
-n
-
Shows a list of numeric UIDs and GIDs instead of names.
-
-s
-
Shows a list of allocated blocks.
-
-e
-
Shows in one column a list with the full date and time.
-
-h
-
Shows list sizes in human readable format (1K, 243M, 2G) with a one-column output.
-
-r
-
Shows in one column a sort in reverse order.
-
-S
-
显示一列按大小排序。
-
-X
-
Shows in the output sort by extension.
-
-v
-
Shows in one column a sort by version.
-
-c
-
With
-l
, it shows a sort in one column byctime
. -
-t
-
With
-l
, it shows a sort bymtime
. -
-u
-
With
-l
, sort byatime
. -
-c
-
With
-l
, it shows a sort in one column byctime
. -
-w
-
Assumes that the terminal has the number of columns wide as specified by
. -
——[= {alwa颜色ys | never | auto}]
-
Controls color in the output.
-
-
-
Specifies the name of the file to list.
Authority
Administrators or local user group members with execution rights for this command.
Example
Listing directory contents:
SVOS>ls -la/nosdrwxr-xr-x 3 0 0 4096 Nov 21 03:19 . drwxr-xr-x 11 0 0 220 Nov 21 03:21 .. drwx------ 2 0 0 16384 Nov 21 03:20 lost+found -rwxr-xr-x 1 0 0 205957424 Nov 21 03:19 primary.swi SVOS>