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Displaying Directory Contents

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Displaying Directory Contents has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

4 facts·3 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute
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  • displaying the contents of a directory[1]all time · 102

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includesShowingblah/omega/102
ex:files
includesShowingblah/omega/102
ex:subdirectories
labelblah/omega/102
displaying the contents of a directory
typeblah/omega/102
ex:Function

References (1)

1 references
  1. [1]omega-1024 facts
    customctx:discord/blah/omega/102
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      [2025-11-16 05:42] omega [bot]: The command `ls` in Unix stands for "list." It is used to display the contents of a directory, showing files and subdirectories within it. By default, `ls` lists the names of the items in the current director

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