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date, title, description, slug, url
| date | title | description | slug | url |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-05-22T15:09:46+01:00 | rclone lsl | List the objects in path with modification time, size and path. | rclone_lsl | /commands/rclone_lsl/ |
rclone lsl
List the objects in path with modification time, size and path.
Synopsis
Lists the objects in the source path to standard output in a human readable format with modification time, size and path. Recurses by default.
Eg
$ rclone lsl swift:bucket
60295 2016-06-25 18:55:41.062626927 bevajer5jef
90613 2016-06-25 18:55:43.302607074 canole
94467 2016-06-25 18:55:43.046609333 diwogej7
37600 2016-06-25 18:55:40.814629136 fubuwic
Any of the filtering options can be applied to this command.
There are several related list commands
lsto list size and path of objects onlylslto list modification time, size and path of objects onlylsdto list directories onlylsfto list objects and directories in easy to parse formatlsjsonto 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.
Listing a non existent directory will produce an error except for remotes which can't have empty directories (eg s3, swift, gcs, etc - the bucket based remotes).
rclone lsl remote:path [flags]
Options
-h, --help help for lsl
See the global flags page for global options not listed here.
SEE ALSO
- rclone - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.