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-====== lls ======+====== lls command ======
Lists the contents of local directory. Lists the contents of local directory.
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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. 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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