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* -h, --human-readable; with -l, print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G) Quoted from linux {{kbd | key=man ls}}</ref>  
* -h, --human-readable; with -l, print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G) Quoted from linux {{kbd | key=man ls}}</ref>  
** List detailed information of files and sort by modification time. {{kbd | key= ls -lht}}
** List detailed information of files and sort by modification time. {{kbd | key= ls -lht}}
** List top N files and sort by modification time. {{kbd | key= <nowiki>ls -lht | head -N</nowiki>}} e.g. {{kbd | key= <nowiki>ls -lht | head -10</nowiki>}} First line is the total file size of specified folder.
** List top N files and sort by modification time. {{kbd | key= <nowiki>ls -lht | head -N</nowiki>}} e.g. {{kbd | key= <nowiki>ls -lht | head -10</nowiki>}} First line is the total file size of specified folder.<ref>[http://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/44493-how-list-top-10-files.html How to list top 10 files | Unix Linux Forums | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/44493-how-list-top-10-files.html How to list top 10 files | Unix Linux Forums | UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers]</ref>
* ll  ({{Linux}}) {{kbd | key= ll}} = {{kbd | key= ls -l}}
* ll  ({{Linux}}) {{kbd | key= ll}} = {{kbd | key= ls -l}}
* Print the entire path of files and '''level-unlimited''' sub-directories in the current directory. On {{Win}} using {{kbd | key= dir/s/b}}, and on {{Linux}} using {{kbd | key= find /path/to/files/ -print}} <ref>[http://superuser.com/questions/159975/making-ls-output-like-dir-b-s linux - Making ls output like dir /b /s - Super User]</ref>.
* Print the entire path of files and '''level-unlimited''' sub-directories in the current directory. On {{Win}} using {{kbd | key= dir/s/b}}, and on {{Linux}} using {{kbd | key= find /path/to/files/ -print}} <ref>[http://superuser.com/questions/159975/making-ls-output-like-dir-b-s linux - Making ls output like dir /b /s - Super User]</ref>.

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