ls is an alias for Get-ChildItem which is simply "get me a list of objects attached to the path". That's about as orthogonal as you can possibly muster.
It's actually more like plan 9 than unix.
ls is an alias for Get-ChildItem which is simply "get me a list of objects attached to the path". That's about as orthogonal as you can possibly muster.
It's actually more like plan 9 than unix.