============================== F E A T U R E S ==============================
The DirTree command displays a directory hierarchy tree for each of
the specified directories.
============================ R E Q U I R E M E N T ==========================
DirTree tested and worked fine on the following configurations:
- IcarOS i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0)
- AROS One i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0)
================================= U S A G E =================================
DirTree displays directory hierarchy trees.
Format: DirTree [[DIR] directory...] [NOHEAD] [FILES]
Template: DIR/M,NOHEAD/S,FILES/S
If no names are given, the current directory is used.
The NOHEAD switch suppresses the printing of the header information.
Files are included in the listing if the FILES switch is used.
DirTree does not follow links.
Ctrl-C aborts the directory tree listing.
Example:
1> dirtree files nohead
DirTree (dir)
+--DirTree
+--DirTree.doc
+--DirTree.doc.info
`--source (dir)
+--DirTree.c
`--smakefile
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Based on aminet version source
http://aminet.net/package/util/cli/DirTree-cmd
Binary, source code and documentation included.
Under 2-clause BSD license.
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