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TRE
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NAME
tre - tre
DESCRIPTION
tre-command 0.4.0 Daniel Duan <daniel@duan.ca> Tree command, improved.
USAGE:
tre [OPTIONS] [PATH]
ARGS:
|
<PATH> |
[default: .] |
OPTIONS:
-a , --all
Print all files and directories, including hidden ones
-c , --color <WHEN>
When to color the output. βautomaticβ means when printing to a terminal, tre will include colors; otherwise it will disable colors [default: automatic] [possible values: automatic, always, never]
-d , --directories
Only list directories in output
-e , --editor [<COMMAND>]
Create aliases for each displayed result, and add a number in front of file name to indicate the alias name. For example, a number "42" means an shell alias "e42" has been created. Running "e42" will cause the associated file or directory to be open with $EDITOR (or a default program for the file type on Windows), or a command specified along with this command
-E , --exclude <PATTERN>
Exclude paths matching a regex pattern. Repeatable
-h , --help
Print help information
-j , --json
Output JSON instead of tree diagram
-l , --limit <LIMIT>
Limit depth of the tree in output
-p , --portable
Generate portable (absolute) paths for editor aliases. By default, aliases use relative paths for better performance
-s , --simple
Use normal print despite gitignore settings. β-aβ has higher priority
-V , --version
Print version information