lsfolder
Lists information about folders
Applicability
Product |
Command type |
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ClearCase® |
cleartool subcommand |
Platform |
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UNIX |
Linux |
Windows |
Synopsis
- lsfolder [ –s/hort | –l/ong | –fmt format-string
- | –tre/e [ –fmt format-string ]
[ –dep/th depth ]
| –anc/estor [ –fmt format-string ] [ –dep/th depth ] ] [ –obs/olete ]
[ –inv/ob vob-selector | –in folder-selector [ –r/ecurse ] | –vie/w view-tag | –cvi/ew
| folder-selector ...]
Description
The lsfolder command displays information that describes one or more folders.
Restrictions
None.
Options and arguments
Choosing a display format
- Default
- A one-line summary.
- –s/hort
- Displays only the the name of each folder.
- –l/ong
- Displays a detailed listing for a folder.
- –fmt format-string
- Displays information in the specified format. For more information, see the fmt_ccase reference page.
- –tre/e [ –fmt format-string ] [ –dep/th depth ]
- Displays information about a folder and its contents. Default output format
is similar to that of the lsvtree command.
The –fmt option displays information in the format specified by the format-string argument. For more information, see the fmt_ccase reference page.
The –depth option lists the hierarchy of objects to the level specified by the depth argument. The depth argument must be a positive integer.
- –anc/estor [ –fmt format-string ] [ –dep/th depth ]
- Displays information about a folder and any parent folders.
The –fmt option formats information using the specified format-string. For more information, see the fmt_ccase reference page.
The –depth option specifies how many levels to display. The depth argument must be a positive integer: a value of zero lists the entire hierarchy.
Specifying a folder
- Default
- All folders in the project VOB of the current directory.
- –inv/ob vob-selector
- Displays a list of folders in the specified project VOB.
- –in folder-selector ... [ –r/ecurse ]
- Displays a list of subfolders of the specified folder or folders. With –r/ecurse, lists the contents of all subfolders.
- –vie/w view-tag
- Displays information about the parent folder of the stream attached to the specified view.
- –cvi/ew
- Displays information about the parent folder of the stream attached to the current view.
- folder-selector ...
- Specifies one or more folders to list.
Listing obsolete folders
- Default
- Lists only nonobsolete folders.
- –obs/olete
- Includes obsolete folders in the listing. Obsolete folders are those that have been processed with lock –obsolete
Examples
The UNIX system and Linux examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you might need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.
The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you might need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.
In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX system and Linux shells or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt.
- Display a one-line summary of the specified
folder.
cmd-context lsfolder Core_Parsers@/vobs_core_projects
2007-09-17T11:21:36 Core_Parsers bill "Core_Parsers" - Display a long listing for the specified
folder.
cmd-context lsfolder -long RootFolder@/vobs_core_projects
folder "RootFolder"
2007-09-17T10:52:34 by Bill Marrs (bill.user@propane)
"Predefined Root folder."
owner: bill
group: user
title: Root folder
contains folders:
Parsers
Core_Parsers
contains projects:
Java_Parser