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NAME

lsd - LSDeluxe

SYNOPSIS

lsd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION

lsd is a ls command with a lot of pretty colours and some other stuff to enrich and enhance the directory listing experience.

OPTIONS

-a, --all
Do not ignore entries starting with .
-A, --almost-all
Do not list implied . and ..
--classic
Enable classic mode (no colours or icons)
-L, --dereference
When showing file information for a symbolic link, show information for the file the link references rather than for the link itself
-d, --directory-only
Display directories themselves, and not their contents (recursively when used with --tree)
-X, --extensionsort
Sort by file extension
--help
Prints help information
-h, --human-readable
For ls compatibility purposes ONLY, currently set by default
--ignore-config
Ignore the configuration file
--config-file <path>
Provide the config file from a custom location
-F, --classify
Append indicator (one of */=>@|) at the end of the file names
-i, --inode
Display the index number of each file
-l, --long
Display extended file metadata as a table
--no-symlink
Do not display symlink target
-1, --oneline
Display one entry per line
-R, --recursive
Recurse into directories
-r, --reverse
Reverse the order of the sort
-S, --sizesort
Sort by size
-t, --timesort
Sort by time modified
--total-size
Display the total size of directories
--tree
Recurse into directories and present the result as a tree
-V, --version
Prints version information
-v, --versionsort
Natural sort of (version) numbers within text
--blocks <blocks>...
Specify the blocks that will be displayed and in what order [possible values: permission, user, group, size, date, name, inode]
--color <color>...
When to use terminal colours [default: auto] [possible values: always, auto, never]
--date <date>...
How to display date [possible values: date, relative, +date-time-format] [default: date]
--depth <num>...
Stop recursing into directories after reaching specified depth
--group-dirs <group-dirs>...
Sort the directories then the files [default: none] [possible values: none, first, last]
--group-directories-first
Groups the directories at the top before the files. Same as --group-dirs=first
--hyperlink <hyperlink>...
Attach hyperlink to filenames [default: never] [possible values: always, auto, never]
--icon <icon>...
When to print the icons [default: auto] [possible values: always, auto, never]
--icon-theme <icon-theme>...
Whether to use fancy or unicode icons [default: fancy] [possible values: fancy, unicode]
-I, --ignore-glob <pattern>...
Do not display files/directories with names matching the glob pattern(s). More than one can be specified by repeating the argument [default: ]
  • --permission <permission>...
How to display permissions [default: rwx] [possible values: rwx, octal]
--size <size>...
How to display size [default: default] [possible values: default, short, bytes]
--sort <WORD>...
Sort by WORD instead of name [possible values: size, time, version, extension]
-U, --no-sort
Do not sort. List entries in directory order
-Z --context
Display SELinux or SMACK security context

ARGS

<FILE>...
A file or directory to list [default: .]

EXAMPLES

lsd
Display listing for current directory
lsd /etc
Display listing of /etc
lsd -la
Display listing of current directory, including files starting with . and the current directory's entry.

ENVIRONMENT

LS_COLORS
Used to determine color for displaying filenames. See dir_colors.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Used to locate optional config file. If XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/lsd/config.yaml else $HOME/.config/lsd/config.yaml.