If you are in development project, occasionally there are cases to make directory charts, but if you use linux “tree” command, you can make it in short.
Really?
First of all, prepare for the simple files.
[vagrant@localhost tests]$ tree -d -bash: tree: コマンドが見つかりません
なにいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい?
linuxでデフォルトで入ってるんちゃうんかい。。。
# sudo yum install tree インストール: tree.x86_64 0:1.5.3-3.el6 完了しました!
[vagrant@localhost tests]$ tree . ├── asset │ ├── css │ │ └── style.css │ └── js │ └── app.js └── index.php 3 directories, 3 files
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, shaddy!!!!!!!!!
[vagrant@localhost tests]$ git clone https://github.com/githubix/test.git Initialized empty Git repository in /home/vagrant/local/app/tests/test/.git/ remote: Enumerating objects: 42, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (42/42), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (32/32), done. remote: Total 45 (delta 4), reused 4 (delta 0), pack-reused 3 Unpacking objects: 100% (45/45), done. [vagrant@localhost tests]$ ls index.php test [vagrant@localhost tests]$ tree . ├── index.php └── test └── test.php 1 directory, 2 files
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いや、待て。markdownの書き方だ。。うむーExcelか?