MAX Command Reference Guide
Basic Commands
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1.4. DIR
(or
LS)
“dir” is the same command as “ls” and displays the executable commands and sub-directory in the current
directory.
The sub-directory is displayed with “/” added after the last character to differentiate from the executable
commands.
The following example is the result after executing “dir” command on
SYS_NAME
:/> prompt, where
SYS_NAME
is system name.
The
capitalized
letters in the directory name and command name is the minimum number of characters to
be entered in changing a task directory or executing a command, and they are used as abbreviations for a
directory or a command.
[Example]
SYS_NAME
:> dir
SYstem/
Config/
STatistics/
Test/
Netutil/