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Understand the ls Command

Hi everyone!

The ls command in Linux is used to list the contents of directories. By providing arguments to the ls command, you can specify which directories or files you want to list. This guide will explain what it means to use arguments with ls, how to use them, how they work, when they work, and when they might not work. We’ll conclude with 10 challenge questions to test your understanding.

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