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- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:13:50 +0900
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Darren Cook wrote: > I'm trying to list a directory tree, for documentation. then you should use the "tree" program maybe, not "du". > "ls -Rd *" doesn't seem to do anything different to "ls -d *". > > "du" is almost what I want, with some post-editing. But I wondered if > there are already any tools that use indenting, maybe even some ascii > art/html output?
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