#!/bin/sh ####################################################### # UNIX TREE # # File: ~/bin/tree.sh # # created on : Mon Nov 28 08:19:08 IST 2011 # # Displays Structure of Directory Hierarchy # # ------------------------------------------------- # # This tiny script uses "ls", "grep", and "sed" # # in a single command to show the nesting of # # sub-directories. The setup command for PATH # # works with the Bash shell (Ubuntu OS X default). # # # # Setup: # # $ cd ~/bin # # $ chmod u+x tree.sh # # $ echo "PATH=~/bin:\${PATH}" >> ~/.profile # # # # Usage: # # $ tree.sh [directory] # # # # Examples: # # $ tree.sh # # $ tree.sh /etc/opt # # $ tree.sh .. # # # # Public Domain Software -- Free to Use as You Like # # http://www.nandal.in - By Sandeep nandal # ####################################################### echo if [ "$1" != "" ] #if parameter exists, use as base folder then cd "$1" fi pwd ls -R | grep ":$" | \ sed -e 's/:$//' -e 's/[^-][^\/]*\//--/g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/-/|/' # 1st sed: remove colons # 2nd sed: replace higher level folder names with dashes # 3rd sed: indent graph three spaces # 4th sed: replace first dash with a vertical bar if [ `ls -F -1 | grep "/" | wc -l` = 0 ] # check if no folders then echo " -> no sub-directories" fi echo exit