tree (command)
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tree
command, available since the 90s, list contents of directories in a tree-like format and including JSON output support.
Installation
- Linux:
apt install tree
- macOS:
brew install tree
Commands
ubuntu@ubuntu-lts:~$ tree -f -h . ├── [4.0K] ./mydirectory1 │ ├── [ 0] ./mydirectory1/file1 │ ├── [ 0] ./mydirectory1/file2 │ ├── [ 0] ./mydirectory1/file3 │ ├── [ 0] ./mydirectory1/file4 │ └── [4.0K] ./mydirectory1/letters │ ├── [ 13] ./mydirectory1/letters/books │ ├── [ 0] ./mydirectory1/letters/magazines │ └── [ 0] ./mydirectory1/letters/readme ├── [4.0K] ./mymovies │ ├── [ 0] ./mymovies/comedy │ ├── [ 0] ./mymovies/drama │ ├── [ 0] ./mymovies/terror │ └── [ 0] ./mymovies/thriller └── [4.0K] ./mytrips ├── [4.0K] ./mytrips/mydirexample │ └── [ 0] ./mytrips/mydirexample/file.txt └── [4.0K] ./mytrips/pictures ├── [ 0] ./mytrips/pictures/Australia ├── [ 0] ./mytrips/pictures/France ├── [ 0] ./mytrips/pictures/Germany ├── [ 0] ./mytrips/pictures/Japan └── [ 0] ./mytrips/pictures/USA
tree / -L1
Related commands
See also
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