files attributes
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ls -al list hidden file also.Hidden files starting with "."
Files that are typically hidden or do not appear in file lists include system files, hidden files, and files with specific attributes set to be non-visible. For example, in many operating systems, files starting with a dot (.) are hidden by default, such as configuration files in Unix-based systems. Additionally, files with certain permissions may not be visible to users without the appropriate access rights.
All files, DOS, or Windows have attributes. Files can be Hidden, System, Read-Only, Archive, or any combination of them. For example, there are some important windows files that are hidden, read-only, and system. On a windows operating system, you can right-click the file, and choose properties from the menu. At the bottom, you should see the attributies of a file. In DOS ( only because you brought it up ) you would need to be in the directory of the the file and type "ATTRIB [filename]" to view the attributes. Type "ATTRIB /?" to read how to change the attributes.
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The ATTRIB command displays or changes the read-only, archive, system, and hidden attributes assigned to files
iFile has the capabilities of standard file management i.e copy and paste, moves files between directories, bookmarking files and folders, editing of text files and file attributes, to name a few.
Any archival program like WinZip that can be set to take advantage of the files' archive attributes.
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If you just want to display the hidden files, run following command: dir /ah this will show you all hidden files and folders.. However if you want to change the attributes permanently, use attrib command..
If you just want to display the hidden files, run following command: dir /ah this will show you all hidden files and folders.. However if you want to change the attributes permanently, use attrib command..