In Linux, what flag do you use if you want to see things in human-readable format (for example, type the command to see the list of all files in current directory, with file sizes in easy to understand format, i.e. not bytes, but M, G, etc)?
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ls -lah
>> also acceptable answer is: "h" flag
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In Linux, what flag do you use if you want to see things in human-readable format (for example, type the command to see the list of all files in current directory, with file sizes in easy to understand format, i.e. not bytes, but M, G, etc)?
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In Linux, what flag do you use if you want to see things in human-readable format (for example, type the command to see the list of all files in current directory, with file sizes in easy to understand format, i.e. not bytes, but M, G, etc)?
Answer
ls -lah
>> also acceptable answer is: "h" flag
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