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| # The `dir` command
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| The `dir` command lists the contents of a directory(_the current directory by default_). **It differs from ls command in the format of listing the content**. By default, the dir command lists the files and folders in columns, sorted vertically and special characters are represented by backslash escape sequences.
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| ### Syntax:
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| ```[linux]
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| dir [OPTIONS] [FILE]
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| ### Examples:
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| 1. To list files in the current directory:
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| ```[linux]
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| dir
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| 2. To list even the hidden files in the current directory:
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| ```[linux]
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| dir -a
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| 3. To list the content with detailed information for each entry
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| ```[linux]
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| dir -l
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| ### Additional Flags and their Functionalities:
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| | **Short Flag**     | **Long Flag**               | **Description**                                                                                                                   |
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| | :----------------- | :-------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| | `-a`               | `--all`                     | It displays all the hidden files(starting with `.`) along with two files denoted by `.` and `..`                                  |
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| | `-A`               | `--almost-all`              | It is **similar to -a** option except that it _does not display files that signals the current directory and previous directory._ |
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| | `-l`               | <center>-</center>          | Display detailed information for each entry                                                                                       |
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| | `-s`               | `--size`                    | Print the allocated size of each file, in blocks File                                                                             |
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| | `-h`               | `--human-readable`          | Used with with -l and -s, to print sizes like in human readable format like 1K, 2M and so on                                      |
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| | `-F`               | <center>-</center>          | Classifies entries into their type based on appended symbol (`/`, `*`, `@`, `%`, `=`)                                             |
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| | `-v`               | `--verbose`                 | Print source and destination files                                                                                                |
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| | <center>-</center> | `--group-directories-first` | To group directories before files                                                                                                 |
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| | `-R `              | `--recursive`               | To List subdirectories recursively.                                                                                               |
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| | `-S `              | <center>-</center>          | sort by file size, display largest first                                                                                          |
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