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