Reputation: 1432
I want to list only the files and folders that are hidden (starting with dot). When I use the command
ls .??*
I get the output
.gitignore
.git:
COMMIT_EDITMSG FETCH_HEAD HEAD ORIG_HEAD branches config description hooks index info logs objects packed-refs refs
I don't want the content in the folder. Instead I'm looking for the output which only lists the folders
.gitignore
.git [different color for the folders, like the normal ls]
Upvotes: 8
Views: 4501
Reputation: 195179
try:
ls -d .*
fyi
-d, --directory
list directories themselves, not their contents
if your ls is not alias of other command, the output of above ls -d .*
will output files/dirs in same line. If you want to have them each in its own line:
ls -d1 .*
if you want colored output:
ls -d1 --color=auto .*
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 20738
ls -d .??*
The -d
switch makes ls treat directory arguments just like file arguments, and won’t list its contents, but instead show the usual output (manpage excerpt follows, thanks @fedorqui):
list directory entries instead of contents, and do not dereference symbolic links
It combines well with -l
and others, and will, without any further switches, default to the usual multi-column view of ls
.
Upvotes: 2