On Dec 16, 10:04 am, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]>
wrote:
...
> Open the desired directory in Finder.
>
> start terminal
>
> type the letters cd followed by a space.
>
> Drag the little folder icon from the finder window to the line in  
> terminal that you were just typing on.
>
> In Terminal hit return.
>
> Now type the following:
>
> ls > directorylist.txt
>
> (You can call directorylist.txt anything you want)
>
> This will create a text file with a listing of each file in the  
> directory on it's own line.
>

The last bit did not work for me?

Both:

s > directorylist.txt
-bash: Is: command not found

and

s>directorylist.txt
-bash: Is: command not found


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