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/ 2 Years ago, wed, march 16, 2022, 8:36:21
When I type ll
or ls
to list the contents of a directory...
The ls
command shows un-hidden files and folders in a horizontal view.
To show the hidden folders, I have to type ls -a
. I like how this works.
The ll
command shows all files and folders, including hidden ones without needing to add -a
.
I would like ll
to list only unhidden files and folders by default. And if I want to show the hidden ones, I'd like to have to type ll -a
. How can I set this up?
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