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 ls
 SYNTAX
          ls  [-logtasdrucif]  names
 FUNCTION
          List the names of the files in the specified directory(ies).
 SOME OPTIONS

          -l  -  list files in the long format
          -a  -  list all entries, even those starting with  . 
          -d  -  lf the argument is a directory, list only its name
 NOTE:   The format of the result varies from system to system.
"ls" command practice, - 1.2.5.0.5
  Let us use the ls command, to see which files
  are in your home directory.  Please type ls
  and observe the effect on your system.

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 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Please type ls
 Please type ls
 You will be helped this time.
                                        
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 $ ls
 Observe the result on the terminal!

DOSJMP

   861
   862
   863
   BIN
   C
   README
   X_to_U
   admin
   demo
   quest_dos
   ls
   quest
   quest_tower
   src
   startup