Man page - ostree-ls(1)
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Manual
| OSTREE LS(1) | ostree ls | OSTREE LS(1) |
NAME
ostree-ls - List file paths
SYNOPSIS
ostree ls [OPTIONS...] {COMMIT} [PATHS...]
DESCRIPTION
Prints a list of file paths within the given commit, and within the given path(s) if specified. The first letter of the file line output specifies the type: "-" for regular file, "d" for directory, "l" for symbolic link. See EXAMPLE section for more detail on the specific output.
OPTIONS
--dironly,-d
--recursive,-R
--checksum,-C
--xattrs,-X
--nul-filenames-only
EXAMPLE
$ ostree ls my-branch
d00644 0 0 0 /
-00644 0 0 2 /helloworld.txt
d00755 0 0 0 /testdirectory
Here, the first column is the file-type symbol (as explained in the DESCRIPTION section) followed by the S_IFMT file type. The next two columns (here: 0 0) are respectively the user ID and group ID for the file. After the break, the next number represents that file's standard size. The final column is the file path.
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