Even better, you don't need the "-1". ls determines if it's output is going to a tty and auto-enables the "-1" mode when it's not, such as when you're writing to a file. :)
Wow! Perfect! Thanks to everyone!
I used:
(in the directory I need output from)
ls -1 > /home/EJ/Directory/CurrentList.txt
That text should now drop into an XL doc or something, from where we
can print it.
Beautiful. Thanks guys!
Liz
On 8 May 2012 17:52, E Johnson <iris.gates@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there an app or command line tool which can copy all filenames
> within a certain directory, and output these filenames to a plain-text
> file?
>
> I need to list about 400 filenames, then drop these into an xl doc, in
> order to sort.
>
> Don't need to know permissions or anything else.
>
> I think sort might do it < http://ss64.com/bash/sort.html >, but
> probably I need help creating a command that will list only the file
> names, which I can then copy/paste to an xl doc.
>
> I am running Debian. I have one Squeeze and one Lenny here.
>
> Thanks extremely,
> Liz J
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