Ls command

Using the file naming convention that “/” separates folder names from their contents, returns a list of the files and folders in a given folder. If no folder name is given, lists all files at the top level.

The –long option produces very wide multi-column output showing the upload date/time, file size, file id, whether it is an uploaded file or the hiding of a file, and the file name. Folders don’t really exist in B2, so folders are shown with “-” in each of the fields other than the name.

The –json option produces machine-readable output similar to the server api response format.

The –versions option shows all versions of each file, not just the most recent.

The –recursive option will descend into folders, and will show only files, not folders.

Requires capability: listFiles

b2 ls [-h] [--long] [--json] [--versions] [--recursive]
      bucketName [folderName]

Positional Arguments

bucketName
folderName

Named Arguments

--long

Default: False

--json

Default: False

--versions

Default: False

--recursive

Default: False