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In my current directory, I execute the command: ls -1 and it gives a list of the current directory contents In the same directory, I repeat the command: ls and it gives me the same result, with p
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The ls -al command shows the following output; -rwxrw-r-- 10 root root 2048 Jan 13 07:11 afile exe What are all the fields in the preceding display?
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GNU ls (i e the ls command on non-embedded Linux systems and Cygwin, also available on some other unices) has an option to hide some files, based on their names There's no way to ignore directories though ls --hide='t_*' uploads Another approach is to make your shell do the matching Bash, ksh and zsh have a negation pattern !(t_*) to match all files except those matching t*; in bash this
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