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lsp

v1.1.1

Published

A simple implementation of the ls command in node that lists one result per line and allows for recursive listing

Downloads

11

Readme

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