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Question
In Linux, what command-line option/flag do you use if you want to see information about the command-line options/flags available for that command (e.g. to see the flags available for "ls")?
Answer
--help

Question
In Linux, what command-line option/flag do you use if you want to see information about the command-line options/flags available for that command (e.g. to see the flags available for "ls")?
Answer
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Question
In Linux, what command-line option/flag do you use if you want to see information about the command-line options/flags available for that command (e.g. to see the flags available for "ls")?
Answer
--help
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4. Basic Commands
ommands and are therefore more flexible.] , for example, ls -a -l , ls -l -a , or ls -al --any of these will list all files in long format. All GNU commands take the additional arguments -h and <span>--help . You can type a command with just this on the command-line and get a usage summary. This is some brief help that will summarize options that you may have forgotten if you are already f

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