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# The `tree` command
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The `tree` command in Linux recursively lists directories as tree structures. Each listing is indented according to its depth relative to root of the tree.
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### Examples:
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1. Show a tree representation of the current directory.
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```
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tree
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```
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2. -L NUMBER limits the depth of recursion to avoid display very deep trees.
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```
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tree -L 2 /
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```
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### Syntax:
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```
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tree [-acdfghilnpqrstuvxACDFQNSUX] [-L level [-R]] [-H baseHREF] [-T title]
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[-o filename] [--nolinks] [-P pattern] [-I pattern] [--inodes]
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[--device] [--noreport] [--dirsfirst] [--version] [--help] [--filelimit #]
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[--si] [--prune] [--du] [--timefmt format] [--matchdirs] [--from-file]
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[--] [directory ...]
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```
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### Additional Flags and their Functionalities:
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|**Flag** |**Description** |
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|`-a`|Print all files, including hidden ones.|
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|`-d`|Only list directories.|
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|`-l`|Follow symbolic links into directories.|
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|`-f`|Print the full path to each listing, not just its basename.|
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|`-x`|Do not move across file-systems.|
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|`-L #`|Limit recursion depth to #.|
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|`-P REGEX`|Recurse, but only list files that match the REGEX.|
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|`-I REGEX`|Recurse, but do not list files that match the REGEX.|
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|`--ignore-case`|Ignore case while pattern-matching.|
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|`--prune`|Prune empty directories from output.|
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|`--filelimit #`|Omit directories that contain more than # files.|
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|`-o FILE`|Redirect STDOUT output to FILE.|
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|`-i`|Do not output indentation.|
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