man ls which would fetch you the manual for ls, which lists files and dirs for you. However, I think it’s more common for users to use ls --help instead, which would show the same manual information.
(sorry if you already knew this, but it looked almost like you were asking what this means and then a bunch of linux users just joked around without explaining anything XD)
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But you can’t make it RTFM?
Neigh.
man
is a command in linux to bring up the manuals/docshttps://www.geeksforgeeks.org/man-command-in-linux-with-examples/
If you’re on a linux distro, you could type:
man ls
which would fetch you the manual forls
, which lists files and dirs for you. However, I think it’s more common for users to usels --help
instead, which would show the same manual information.(sorry if you already knew this, but it looked almost like you were asking what this means and then a bunch of linux users just joked around without explaining anything XD)
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