You can use tree to print the directory tree in terminal. Install tree from terminal,
sudo apt-get install tree
To see the directory tree, use
tree /path/to/folder
Or navigate to a directory and just use
tree
It has some advanced options too. You can see owner's username, groupname, date of last modification of a file/folder and so on using tree. It supports directory colors of ls so you can see colourized outputs.
You can use
tree
to print the directory tree in terminal. Installtree
from terminal,To see the directory tree, use
Or navigate to a directory and just use
It has some advanced options too. You can see owner's
username
,groupname
, date of last modification of a file/folder and so on usingtree
. It supports directory colors ofls
so you can see colourized outputs.See
man tree
for more.You can do it easily with the following command:
This command will search recursively for directories inside the parent directory, and then draw the tree of the directories found.
You may also try the following to include all of the files as well.
There is a program called
tree
which lists directory content in a tree structure.I think it's in the repositories (or even installed)
Check this link for more.