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* One line listing with sizes using ls and find: <code>[[linux/Basic commands/ls|ls]] -ldh $([[linux/Basic commands/find|find]] /path/to/search/)</code> | * One line listing with sizes using ls and find: <code>[[linux/Basic commands/ls|ls]] -ldh $([[linux/Basic commands/find|find]] /path/to/search/)</code> | ||
* Sort by size: | * Sort by size: | ||
− | ** <code>ls -lRh | sort -rnk5</code> | + | ** <code>ls -lRh | grep '^-' | sort -rnk5</code> |
** Including full path: <code>ls -ldh $([[linux/Basic commands/find|find]] ./) | sort -rnk5</code> | ** Including full path: <code>ls -ldh $([[linux/Basic commands/find|find]] ./) | sort -rnk5</code> | ||
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== Related commands == | == Related commands == |
Revision as of 07:44, 7 January 2020
ls
is a command to list computer files in Linux and Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
Linux Examples
ls
ls -lhaR
- One line listing with sizes using ls and find:
ls -ldh $(find /path/to/search/)
- Sort by size:
ls -lRh | grep '^-' | sort -rnk5
- Including full path:
ls -ldh $(find ./) | sort -rnk5
Related commands
See also
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