Is the "S" really uppercase when using ls flag for sort by size?
- Product: Voyager
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Question
Is the "S" really uppercase when using ls flag for sort by size? i.e., ls -S
Answer
Yes, the S is capitalized for the -S flag (list by size) for the ls command. Linux commands and flags are case sensitive, and lowercase "s" is a different flag for the ls command.
- Article last edited: 17-Apr-2018