> Hi,
>
> I've stomped myself in trying to find the command that lists the directory
> tree in text mode. Any takers?
There's a command/package called "tree" that does this. It's usually not
installed by default. Output looks like this:
`-- website
|-- CVS
| |-- Entries
| |-- Entries.Static
| |-- Repository
| `-- Root
|-- about
| |-- CVS
| | |-- Entries
| | |-- Entries.Static
| | |-- Repository
| | `-- Root
| |-- archive.txt
| `-- index.html
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