What shell are you using?  I'm guessing bash?  Time to update to zsh

  ls *(.)

will list only regular files.  conversely

  ls -d *(/) will list only directories.

zsh is to bash what tcsh was to csh, but a couple magnitudes more. 
 oh-my-zsh and iterm2 (if OS X) and you'll never look back.


On Sunday, January 5, 2020 at 10:49:52 AM UTC-5, Jason Franklin wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm having trouble finding a clean way to do this...
>
> In a project directory, I will often use the command below to populate the 
> arglist:
>
>   :args **
>
> This works okay, but it includes directories in the arglist which will be 
> opened with netrw.
>
> Is there a concise, clean method to omit directories from the arglist when 
> populating it with
> all files below the current project directory?
>
> -- 
> Jason Franklin
>

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