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  {-A|-L|-O|-P|-W|-U|-C|-L|-B}
  {-A|-L|-O|-P|-W|-U|-C|-L|-B}


Several optional parameters, when separated from the rest of the command with a dash, can follow the DIR command:
Several optional parameters, when separated from the rest of the command with a dash, can follow the [[DIR]] command:
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 8 May 2014

{-A|-L|-O|-P|-W|-U|-C|-L|-B}

Several optional parameters, when separated from the rest of the command with a dash, can follow the DIR command:

A display directory information about files with the archive bit on. The archive bit automatically sets to "on" whenever a file is changed. The operating system's back-up utility or the -A option of the COPY command turns it off (see COPY command). This option is completely ignored by Linux systems.
L display long filenames in addition to the normal DOS style directory. List the permissions for each file on Linux versions.
O sort the directory output in alphabetical order.
P pause scrolling after a full screen of information has been displayed. Press <ENTER> for next screen.
W display names in four columns across the width of the screen. One name per line appears when directory I information is redirected to a file. This option sorts the output and uses the long filename format. -W works like -C, except the sequence of filenames is across instead of down.
U unadorned - display directory content without the extended filenames
C print in columnar sorted order with a trailing / symbol for directories and a trailing * for executables.
L display long filenames in addition to the normal DOS style directory. Show permissions on the left and long filenames on the right.
B display only the bare long filename, similar to DOS.