On 17-Oct-2000 USM Bish wrote: > I am on bash. This is part of the the output of the > command "ls -d */" on my home directory. Only the > sub dirs are displayed. > > aedes:~$ls -d */ > Mail/ page/ nsmail/ > bd4v605/ free/ tklatex/ > > HTH > > alias lsd="ls -d */" should do your job !
I use alias ld='ls -l | grep "^d"' Many interesting ways of doing the same thing :) -- Andrew