![]() which outputs something like this: 1 username staff 397 1 username staff 16899 1 username staff 9202 Apr 20 12:44 1 username staff 4268 1 username staff 40272 1 username staff 274 1 username staff 3989 Apr 16 22:12 1 username staff 3177 1 username staff 2684 1 username staff 1997 1 username staff 2546 Nov 15 14:47 1 username staff 27695 Nov 23 06:03 1 username staff 7777 1 username staff 413 1 username staff 334 1 username staff 9913 1 username staff 18545 Nov 15 19:44 1 username staff 3702 1 username staff 3266 xmlrpc. Then if you want more information, try this: mac:wordpress username$ ls -la *> file-list-full.txt Or click File Browser to see all the file and folder sizes on your Mac Select a file and click Delete to get rid of it. files-all.txt List contents of directory mac:wordpress username$ ls -m1 *> file-list.txt Click the Apple logo and select About This Mac Go to the Storage tab and click Manage Select Documents in the sidebar Use the Large Files tab to see the largest unnecessary files on your Mac. ![]() files-recursive.txt Get everything find. List all files, first level folders, and their contents ls * -r List all first-level subdirectories and files file */* Save file list to text file */* *>. ![]() now having collected some useful commands, I want to post ‘em for future reference. As I’m not an expert in Terminal, it took awhile to figure out the magic recipe. ![]() From time to time I have occasion to generate a list all WordPress files or similar.
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