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-====== lls ======+====== lls command ======
Lists the contents of local directory. Lists the contents of local directory.
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===== Remarks ===== ===== Remarks =====
-If ''directory'' is not specified, lists working directory. When ''wildcard'' ((The Windows wildcard supports ''*'' and ''?'' only. If you want to use a full syntax of [[file_mask|file masks]], use a ''-filemask'' switch.)) is specified, it is treated as set of files to list. Otherwise, all files are listed.+If ''directory'' is not specified, lists working directory. When ''wildcard'' ((The Windows wildcard supports ''*'' and ''?'' only.)) is specified, it is treated as set of files to list. Otherwise, all files are listed.
-Effective [[scriptcommand_option|options]]: ''failonnomatch''+Effective [[scriptcommand_option|options]]: ''[[scriptcommand_option#failonnomatch|failonnomatch]]''
===== Examples ===== ===== Examples =====
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There is no equivalent for ''lls'' command in [[library|.NET assembly]]. There is no equivalent for ''lls'' command in [[library|.NET assembly]].
-You can make use of local directory listing functions of your runtime environment. In .NET framework, you can use ''[[msdn>System.IO.Directory.GetFiles]]''. In [[library_powershell|PowerShell]], you can use also ''[[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh849800.aspx|Get-ChildItem]]'' cmdlet.+You can make use of local directory listing functions of your runtime environment. In .NET framework, you can use ''[[dotnet>System.IO.Directory.GetFiles]]''. In [[library_powershell|PowerShell]], you can use also ''[[ps>microsoft.powershell.management/get-childitem|Get-ChildItem]]'' cmdlet.

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