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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to list files with no extension together with *.prog files? Post 302539802 by adshocker on Monday 18th of July 2011 10:52:21 PM
Old 07-18-2011
How to list files with no extension together with *.prog files?

Hi,

I know that to list files with no extension, we can use..

Code:
ls -1 | grep -v "\."

And to list .prog files, we can use..

Code:
ls -1 *.prog

or

Code:
ls -1 | grep '.prog$'

What if I wanted a single ls command that will display both? How can I do it?

Please note that I need the -1 in ls as per requirement. I'm not using Unix directly but a 3rd party application that executes the ls -1. Then I just concatenate any additional parameters or commands after it.

Thanks.
 

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dfits(1)						      General Commands Manual							  dfits(1)

NAME
dfits - display FITS file header information SYNOPSIS
dfits [-x xtnum] <list> dfits [-x xtnum] - DESCRIPTION
dfits displays FITS header informations on stdout. Header information can be found in the main header only (default), in extensions, or in both. See the -x option below. dfits accepts multi-file input. 'dfits -' expects single file data coming from stdin. dfits also accepts now 'HDR' files. These are identified from the fact that they contain a line feed in one of the 80 first characters. OPTIONS
-x xtnum Specifies the extension to print out. Extensions are numbered starting from 1. If this option is not specified, only the main header is printed out. If this option specifies an extension that does not exist, nothing is printed out. Specify 0 as extension number to get a print of the main header plus all extension headers. Examples : dfits *.fits dfits *.fits | grep NAXIS3 gzip -d < star.fits.gz | dfits - | more dfits -x 0 *.fits dfits -x 3 *.fits SEE ALSO
fitsort can be combined with dfits output to sort out keyword values of a group of FITS files. FILES
Files shall all comply with FITS format 30 Mar 2000 dfits(1)
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