I don't  know if I remember what exactly you were looking for but I thought
the du command might be helpful.

Here's something I came across:

Go to the particular directory which sub-directories should be listed with
size.

Then type this command,

du -cskh *

P.S : du -sh command prints the size of the directory itself

http://yetatb.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html#726737339297595767

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