04-10-2008
use find command for finding files.
Hi,
Use find command to display files only in the current directory.
First cd to that directory and then execute the following command
Usage :
find * -type f -print -o -type d -prune 2>/dev/null
If there are any sub-directories then they are all excluded.
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If the sub-directories needs to be included the use the following
find * -type f -print 2>/dev/null
Hope this satisfies the requirement.
Let me know if you need any further help.....
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Irssi(1) General Commands Manual Irssi(1)
NAME
Irssi - a modular IRC client for UNIX
SYNOPSIS
irssi [-dv!?] [-c server] [-p port] [-n nickname] [-w password] [-h hostname]
DESCRIPTION
Irssi is a modular Internet Relay Chat client. It is highly extensible and very secure. Being a fullscreen, termcap based client with many
features, Irssi is easily extensible through scripts and modules.
OPTIONS
--config=FILE
use FILE instead of ~/.irssi/config.
--home=PATH
PATH specifies the home directory of Irssi. Default is ~/.irssi
-c, --connect=SERVER
connects to SERVER
-w, --password=PASSWORD
use PASSWORD for authentication.
-p, --port=PORT
automatically connect to PORT on server.
-!, --noconnect
disables autoconnecting.
-n, --nick=NICKNAME
specify NICKNAME as your nick.
-h, --hostname=HOSTNAME
use HOSTNAME for your irc session.
-d, --dummy
use dummy terminal mode.
-v, --version
display the version of Irssi.
-?, --help
show a help message.
SEE ALSO
Irssi has been supplied with a huge amount of documentation. Check /help or look at the files contained by /usr/share/doc/irssi*
FILES
/etc/irssi.conf
Global configuration file
~/.irssi/config
Personal configuration file
~/.irssi/config.autosave
Automatic save of the personal config file when it was changed externally
~/.irssi/default.theme
Default irssi theme
~/.irssi/away.log
Logged messages in away status
/usr/share/irssi/help/
Directory including many help files
/usr/share/irssi/scripts/
Global scripts directory
/usr/share/irssi/themes/
Global themes directory
~/.irssi/scripts/
Default scripts directory
~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/
Directory containing links to scripts that should be loaded automatically on startup
~/.irssi/startup
File containing a list of commands to execute on startup
AUTHORS
/CREDITS
Irssi was written by Timo Sirainen <cras@irssi.org>
This manpage was written by Istvan Sebestyen <stevee@alphanet.ch> and Stefan Tomanek <stefan@pico.ruhr.de>
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