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Well, if you really want something equivalent to 'ls *', you'd need to do something like find . -maxdepth 1 \( -name .\* -o -print \) | xargs ls The "-maxdepth 1" is to not descend recursively into directories, and the "-name .\*" is to avoid listing hidden files/directories (which would not be matched by the '*' glob). The "-type f" is actually wrong, as '*' will match directories as well. Also beware that ls may be an alias, and xargs will run the actual executable in the path... Igor
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