lsUsage: The ls command lists the
files and subdirectories of the current directory you are in. You can also add some
arguments to the ls command to make it more meaningful.
If you type "ls -F" it will append a forward slash to the subdirectory
names so you can easily distinguish them from file names.
If you type "ls -a" it will show all hidden files such as
.htaccess files.
If you type "ls -l" it will show detailed information about
each file and directory, including permissions, owners, size, and when the file was last
modified.
Example: Type "ls -al" at a telnet command prompt and it
will return your file names including hidden files, and a forward slash will be inserted
in front of subdirectories.
DOS Equivalent: dir