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LS(1)LS(1) +
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+

NAME
+ +
+ + ls, lc – list contents of directory
+ +
+

SYNOPSIS
+ +
+ + ls [ −dlmnpqrstuFQ ] name ... +
+
+ lc [ −dlmnpqrstuFQ ] name ...
+
+
+

DESCRIPTION
+ +
+ + For each directory argument, ls lists the contents of the directory; + for each file argument, ls repeats its name and any other information + requested. When no argument is given, the current directory is + listed. By default, the output is sorted alphabetically by name. + +
+ + Lc is the same as ls, but sets the −p option and pipes the output + through mc(1). +
+ + There are a number of options:
+ −d    If argument is a directory, list it, not its contents.
+ −l    List in long format, giving mode (see below), file system type + (e.g., for devices, the # code letter that names it; see intro(3)), + the instance or subdevice number, owner, group, size in bytes, + and time of last modification for each file.
+ −m    List the name of the user who most recently modified the file.
+ −n    Don’t sort the listing.
+ −p    Print only the final path element of each file name.
+ −q    List the qid (see stat(3)) of each file; the printed fields + are in the order path, version, and type.
+ −r    Reverse the order of sort.
+ −s    Give size in Kbytes for each entry.
+ −t    Sort by time modified (latest first) instead of by name.
+ −u    Under −t sort by time of last access; under −l print time of + last access.
+ −F    Add the character / after all directory names and the character + * after all executable files.
+ −L    Print the character t before each file if it has the temporary + flag set, and otherwise.
+ −Q    By default, printed file names are quoted if they contain characters + special to rc(1). The −Q flag disables this behavior. +
+ + The mode printed under the −l option contains 11 characters, interpreted + as follows: the first character is
+ d     if the entry is a directory;
+ a     if the entry is an append-only file;
+      if the entry is a plain file. +
+ + The next letter is l if the file is exclusive access (one writer + or reader at a time). +
+ + The last 9 characters are interpreted as three sets of three bits + each. The first set refers to owner permissions; the next to permissions + to others in the same user-group; and the last to all others. + Within each set the three characters indicate permission respectively + to read, to write, or to execute the file as a program. + For a directory, ‘execute’ permission is interpreted to mean permission + to search the directory for a specified file. The permissions + are indicated as follows:
+ rif the file is readable;
+ wif the file is writable;
+ xif the file is executable;
+ if none of the above permissions is granted.
+ +
+

SOURCE
+ +
+ + /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/ls.c
+ /usr/local/plan9/bin/lc
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+
+

SEE ALSO
+ +
+ + stat(3), mc(1)
+ +
+ +

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+Space Glenda +
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