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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Not visible hidden folder Post 302691053 by methyl on Thursday 23rd of August 2012 06:44:14 PM
Old 08-23-2012
I've carefully avoided posting the command switches to ls because there is no real consistency of syntax or behaviour across unix/Linux variants.
A very high proportion of posters on this site are not running a POSIX-compliant system. This is because the POSIX "standard" changes so frequently that virtually no mature system ever complies with the current "standard". This situation has been running for many many years and has become an industry joke.

(Second sweeping generalisation tonight).
There is no standard "dot" file or directory from any standard system application or commercial application which has a single character name (plus the dot).
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dir(4)							     Kernel Interfaces Manual							    dir(4)

NAME
dir - format of directories on short-name HFS file systems SYNOPSIS
Remarks This entry describes the System V-compatible directory format for the HFS file system. It is provided strictly for backward compatibility and compatibility with applications expecting a System V file system environment. It is not compatible with the similar but more general HFS directory format in which describes a format identical to that used in an HFS file system supporting long file names up to 255 bytes in length. The structure defined in should be used in conjunction with the directory(3C) routines for portability to other industry UNIX implementa- tions. DESCRIPTION
A directory behaves exactly like an ordinary file, except that no user can write into a directory. The structure of a directory entry as given in the header file is: By convention, the first two entries in each directory are for and (``dot'' and ``dot dot''). The first is an entry for the directory itself. The second is for the parent directory. The meaning of is modified for the root directory of the master file system; there is no parent, so and have the same meaning. AUTHOR
was developed by AT&T and HP. SEE ALSO
directory(3C). dir(4)
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