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Ls
ls
is a shell command for listing files including special files such as directories. Originally developed for Unix and later codified by POSIX and Single UNIX Specification, it is supported in many operating systems today, including Unix-like variants, Windows (via PowerShell and UnxUtils), EFI, and MSX-DOS (via MSX-DOS2 Tools).The numerical computing environments MATLAB and GNU Octave include an
ls
command with similar functionality.In other environments, such as DOS, OS/2, and Command Prompt, similar functionality is provided by the
dir
command.An
ls
command appeared in the first version of AT&T UNIX, the name inherited from Multics and short for "list". is part of the X/Open Portability Guide since issue 2 of 1987. It was inherited into the first version of POSIX.1 and the Single Unix Specification.
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Call Number: ŠVKK
Source: 1. Slovenský východ 1. Roč. 3/22, č. 76(1993), dát. 0401, s. 1 a 2
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