// Package lshelp provides common help for list commands. package lshelp import ( "strings" ) // Help describes the common help for all the list commands // Warning! "|" will be replaced by backticks below var Help = strings.ReplaceAll(`Any of the filtering options can be applied to this command. There are several related list commands - |ls| to list size and path of objects only - |lsl| to list modification time, size and path of objects only - |lsd| to list directories only - |lsf| to list objects and directories in easy to parse format - |lsjson| to list objects and directories in JSON format |ls|,|lsl|,|lsd| are designed to be human-readable. |lsf| is designed to be human and machine-readable. |lsjson| is designed to be machine-readable. Note that |ls| and |lsl| recurse by default - use |--max-depth 1| to stop the recursion. The other list commands |lsd|,|lsf|,|lsjson| do not recurse by default - use |-R| to make them recurse. List commands prefer a recursive method that uses more memory but fewer transactions by default. Use |--disable ListR| to suppress the behavior. See [|--fast-list|](/docs/#fast-list) for more details. Listing a nonexistent directory will produce an error except for remotes which can't have empty directories (e.g. s3, swift, or gcs - the bucket-based remotes).`, "|", "`")