Unmask Hidden Files Instantly with `ls -A`

Quick Tip

Unmask Hidden Files Instantly with `ls -A`

Challenge: You’re trying to list all files in a directory, including hidden ones that start with a dot (.), but `ls` by default hides them.

The Solution: Use the `-A` (or `–almost-all`) option with `ls`.

ls -A

Why it works: The `-A` flag tells `ls` to list all entries except for `.` (current directory) and `..` (parent directory). This is often more useful than `ls -a` which includes these two special directories.

Pro-Tip: Combine it with `-l` for a detailed, hidden-file-inclusive listing: ls -Al

Linux Tips & Tricks | © ngelinux.com | 6/19/2026

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