Ls Command
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Ls Command has 19 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:is used for(2), shows(2), combines with(1)
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Other facts (19)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Is Used for | Inspecting Filesystem | [1] |
| Is Used for | Navigating Filesystem | [1] |
| Shows | Files | [1] |
| Shows | Subdirectories | [1] |
| Combines With | Options | [1] |
| Contrasts With | Default Vs Options | [1] |
| Displays | Contents | [1] |
| Essentially Is | Directory Lister | [1] |
| Has Frequency of Use | frequently used | [1] |
| Is Classified As | fundamental | [1] |
| Is Fundamental for | Unix Like Operating Systems | [1] |
| Is Used to | display the contents of a directory | [1] |
| Lists by Default | Names of Items | [1] |
| Operates in | Unix Like Operating Systems | [1] |
| Operates Within | Directory | [1] |
| Precedes in Time | Ajaxdavis Message | [1] |
| References | Unix Tradition | [1] |
| Stands for | list | [1] |
| Targets by Default | Current Directory | [1] |
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References (1)
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