Get information with dsefs commands

Use these dsefs commands to get information about your files and directories.


df

Reports file system status and disk space usage.

du

List sizes of the files and directories in a specific directory.

echo

Displays a line of text.

ls

Lists directory contents.

pwd

Prints full filepath of current working directory.

realpath

Prints the resolved absolute path; all but the last component must exist.

stat

Displays file or directory status.

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