CFLS.TXT `cfls' is a modified version of GNU `ls' which will list normal and .cff directories. Usage: cfls [-abdgiklnpqrstxABCFNQRSUX1] [path...]\n"); Switch-------------------Meaning\n\ a, +all List all files.\n\ b, +escape Quote nongraphic characters.\n\ d, +directory List directory name, not contents.\n\ g, Ignored for Unix compatibility.\n\ i, +inode Print index number of each file.\n\ k, +kilobytes Print file sizes in kilobyte blocks.\n\ l, +format=long Print in long format.\n\ m, +format=commas List files horizontally, separated by commas.\n\ p Put '/' after each directory, if not multi-col.\n\ r, +reverse Sort in reverse order.\n\ s, +size Print the size of each file in blocks allocated.\n\ t, +sort=time Sort directory contents by timestamp.\n\ x, +format=across Multi-column, sorted horizontally.\n\ A, +almost-all List all files except for '.' and '..'.\n\ B, +ignore-backups Do not list files that end with '~'.\n\ C, +format=vertical Multi-column, sorted vertically.\n\ F, +classify Tag the file type of each file.\n\ N, +literal Do not quote file names.\n\ Q, +quote-name Enclose file names in double quotes.\n\ R, +recursive List the contents of directories recursively.\n\ S, +sort=size Sort directory contents by file size.\n\ U, +sort=none Do not sort directory contents.\n\ X, +sort=extension Sort directory contents by file extension.\n\ 1, +format=single-column List one file per line.\n\ w, +width cols Assume screen width to be 'cols' wide.\n\ T. +tabsize cols Assume that each tabstop is 'cols' wide.\n\ I, +ignore pattern Do not list files that match 'pattern'.\n");