Mike Werner wrote the following:
> 
> Try doing:
> ls -l | grep ^d
> That'll pull out any line that begins with a d - which with the -l
> switch to ls will be the directories.  I tried the one that CaT listed,
> but it missed any .directories  in there.

ls -ad .*/ */

:)

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