On 1/28/07, Daniel Qarras <dqarras(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
with Bash one can list directories (excluding dot dirs) like this:
ls [^.]*/
How can I list files instead of directories with Bash? I thought this
would be trivial but I can't find a solution anywhere.
Thanks.
I'm not on my Linux partition so I'm going by memory here, but something
like:
ls -lAR / | grep -v "^d"
That will list Almost all files (exclude . and ..), Recursive, long
format, then exclude anything that is a directory (as those have the d
in front of the permissions).
Jacques B.