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120 lines
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Groff
.TH HLS 1 14-Jan-1997 HFSUTILS
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.SH NAME
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hls \- list files in an HFS directory
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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hls
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.RI [ options ]
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.RI [ hfs-path
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.RI ...]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B hls
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lists files and directories contained in an HFS volume. If one or more
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arguments are given, each specified file or directory is shown; otherwise, the
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contents of the current working directory are shown.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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-1
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Output is formatted such that each entry appears on a single line. This is the
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default when stdout is not a terminal.
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.TP
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-a
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All files and directories are shown, including "invisible" files, as would be
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perceived by the Macintosh Finder. Normally invisible files are omitted from
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directory listings.
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.TP
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-b
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Special characters are displayed in an escaped backslash notation. Normally
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special or non-printable characters in filenames are replaced by a question
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mark (?).
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.TP
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-c
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Sort and display entries by their creation date, rather than their
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modification date.
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.TP
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-d
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List directory entries themselves rather than their contents. Normally the
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contents are shown for named directories on the command-line.
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.TP
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-f
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Do not sort directory contents; list them in the order they appear in the
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directory. This option effectively enables -a and -U and disables -l, -s, and
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-t.
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.TP
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-i
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Show the catalog IDs for each entry. Every file and directory on an HFS volume
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has a unique catalog ID.
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.TP
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-l
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Display entries in long format. This format shows the entry type ("d" for
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directory or "f" for file), flags ("i" for invisible), file type and creator
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(four-character strings for files only), size (number of directory
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sub-contents or file resource and data bytes, respectively), date of last
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modification (or creation, with -c flag), and pathname. Macintosh "locked"
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files are indicated by "F" in place of "f".
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.TP
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-m
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Display entries in a continuous format separated by commas.
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.TP
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-q
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Replace special and non-printable characters in displayed filenames with
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question marks (?). This is the default when stdout is connected to a
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terminal.
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.TP
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-r
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Sort entries in reverse order before displaying.
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.TP
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-s
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Show the file size for each entry in 1K block units. The size includes blocks
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used for both data and resource forks.
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.TP
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-t
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Sort and display entries by time. Normally files will be sorted by name. This
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option uses the last modification date to sort unless -c is also specified.
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.TP
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-x
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Display entries in column format like -C, but sorted horizontally into rows
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rather than columns.
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.TP
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.RI "-w " width
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Format output lines suitable for display in the given
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.IR width .
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Normally the width will be determined from your terminal, from the environment
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variable COLUMNS, or from a default value of 80.
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.TP
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-C
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Display entries in column format with entries sorted vertically. This is the
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default output format when stdout is connected to a terminal.
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.TP
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-F
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Cause certain output filenames to be followed by a single-character flag
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indicating the nature of the entry; directories are followed by a colon (:)
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and executable Macintosh applications are followed by an asterisk (*).
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.TP
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-N
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Cause all filenames to be output verbatim without any escaping or
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question-mark substitution.
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.TP
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-Q
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Cause all filenames to be enclosed within double-quotes (") and
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special/non-printable characters to be properly escaped.
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.TP
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-R
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For each directory that is encountered in a listing, recursively descend into
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and display its contents.
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.TP
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-S
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Sort and display entries by size. For files, the combined resource and data
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lengths are used to compute a file's size.
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.TP
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-U
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Do not sort directory contents; list them in the order they appear in the
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directory. On HFS volumes, this is usually an alphabetical case-insensitive
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ordering, although there are some idiosyncrasies to the Macintosh
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implementation of ordering. This option does not affect -a, -l, or -s.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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hfsutils(1), hcd(1), hpwd(1), hdir(1), hcopy(1)
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.SH FILES
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$HOME/.hcwd
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.SH AUTHOR
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Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
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