Hi,
I believe there is a problem with ls -d (unless the intent is to just list 1 directory).
Say I have a dir mydir, it has directories d1 and d2, and files f1 and f2.
I want to list only d1 and d2. How do I do that? I tried ls -d but that doesn't seem to work:
\ls -d mydir
returns: mydir
\ls -d mydir/*
returns: mydir/d1 mydir/d2 mydir/f1 mydir/f2
but f1 and f2 are files.
How can I achieve the following:
\ls ?????? mydir
to return: mydir/d1 mydir/d2
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