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The 'ls' command in Linux/Unix

The 'ls' command in a Linux system can be used as follows.

To list only the files with no extension
ls !(*.*)              current all the subdirectories
ls -d !(*.*)         only in the current directory
ls -d !(*.tar)         only in the current directory
ls --ignore='*.tar'       without *.tar extension files
ls -I '*.*'
ls | grep -v  "\."      (using grep)

For a comprehensive list of bash commands usage, see here.



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