The ls command is one of the most commonly used Linux commands for listing available files or directories from the command line. In its most basic form, the ls command displays the files and directories in your current directory. The ls command also recognizes standard card patterns within the filter within the list.

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Basic listingDisplay hidden filesList files recursivelyDisplay Long ListingList files in long format with readable file sizesList only directoriesList files and sort by date and timeFiltering Listing OutputConclusion

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