lsp
v1.1.1
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A simple implementation of the ls command in node that lists one result per line and allows for recursive listing
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lsp
Simple implementation of ls in node. The results are displayed in a list format, i.e. one result per line. You can also list subdirectories recursively by passing the depth as an argument.
Installation
sudo npm install -g lsp
Usage: lsp [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --all Show hidden files
-d, --depth <n> Depth <int>. Defaults to 0
--full List files and directories recursively, with no limit on depth
--list-deepest-paths Lists the deepest paths in the directory tree
List the contents of the current directory, excluding hidden files and directories
lsp
List the content of subdirectories up to a depth of 3
lsp -d 3
List the contents of the current directory, including hidden files and directories
lsp -a
List the contents of the current directory, and subdirectories upto a depth
of 3, including hidden files and directories
lsp -a -d 3
List the deepest path(s) in the directory tree, excluding hidden files and
directories
lsp --list-deepest-paths
ist the deepest path(s) in the directory tree, including hidden files and
directories
lsp --list-deepest-paths --all