alias dir="ls"
“So that’s where all my stuff went!”
Is -alR killed my parents
Lulz, I tried that just to see the results. Either the terminal knows to not go crazy, or this fresh install is small enough to not take more than 5 seconds.
Wait till they try ls -laz
Maybe an alternative way:
Pic A - Normal image
Pic B - Same place illuminated with ultraviolet light
yeah that would make more sense
Barbarians.
ls -la
, for civilized people.-lah gang rise up
-Ahl
here! Human-readable sizes and get rid of.
and..
!edit: format code so …! doesn’t look funny :D
I like
ls -Ap
, the-p
option is convenient, it puts a / at the end of names if they’re directories.-A
is like-a
but doesn’t show.
and..
-l
is sometimes useful, but a bit cluttered and less readable (at least to me, maybe it wouldn’t be if I were used to using it)Do you mean putting the l before the a, or just the l and a flags in general?
That’s what we call
lla
here at~
ls -a1
Showing what’s in the cupboards & drawers is more like
ls -R
I like the
la
alias.ll
so you don’t even have to move your fingerbut if your hand is already on the keyboard, it’s faster to type la than ll since you can move two hands faster than one (if they’re doing the same movement, since with one hand you’d need to do the movement, reset and do it again)
But I have 10 of those to type with?
PS1=$(ls -a)
Doesn’t show dotfiles.
Depends on the distro how that alias is defined (if it is defined)…
That is true, but I would define standard practice like this:
ls -l
=ll
Andls -la
=la
Yeah, fair enough.
speed through the house with
ncdu
ls -latr
To see where’s the most recent shit cause that’s what I’m interested in.
I’m an
ls -alh
guy, myself.Human-readable? What, are you some kind of human?
And whatmade tool might tell you how all this garbage appeared here if you forgot.
ls -ha… is Linux laughing at my mess…???
.trash