>In a message dated 12/29/02 11:56:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>>>  I believe that there is a Terminal command that shows the invisible
>>>  files in a folder
>>>
>>>  I forget it
>>
>>'ls -a' or 'ls -al' for the long listing.
>
>terminal? is there such thing in the mac? or is that only available through
>that program?  I just don't have a clue what you're talking about and I've
>been reading the thread since it started.

In OS X only
X -> Applications -> Utilities->Terminal

ls is the command
the switch -l does long listing
-a does hidden files
But be careful, there is no confirm delete here.
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