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cli-ls

v0.1.2

Published

A simple version of the ls command to replace window's dir command

Downloads

3

Readme

cli-ls

npm-version dependencies-status

A simple version of the ls command to replace window's dir command.

Important notes

The "program" isn't finished yet and should not be used at the moment.

Command prompt's aliases might cause some errors, I haven't checked it out yet.

Install & more

Install :

npm i -g cli-ls

You might have to set NodeJS as your default program to run .js files in Windows.

Update :

npm update -g cli-ls

Uninstall :

npm uninstall -g cli-ls

Usage

ls [OPTION]... [FILE]...

Options:

New or changed options are in bold.

Short | Long | Effect --- | --- | --- -a | --all | Do not ignore hidden entries and/or entries starting with . -A | --almost-all | Do not ignore hidden entries and do not list implied . and .. -d | --debug | Display some debugging informations and exit -F | --classify | Append indicator (one of */=>@|) to entries -h | --human-readable | With -l and/or -s, print human readable sizes (e.g., 1K 234M 2G) -l | --list | Use a long listing format -m | --comma | Fill width with a comma separated list of entries -p | --indicator-style | Unfinished: Append / indicator to directories -R | --recursive | List subdirectories recursively | --help | Display the help and exit | --version | Output version information and exit | --src | TEMP: folder(s) to list | --show-control-chars | TEMP: Used to prevent some aliases errors.

Changes made:

-a & -A: Shows files and folder with the H (hidden) or S (system) flags, which are ignored by default. -F: Only appends (*/@) to files and folders.

Requirements

Node v4+ for winattr

Dependencies

NodeJS modules

Other Modules

License

WTFPL