Proper /dir listing from Terminal?
When I generate a directory listing w/ a PC, i use cmd: "dir /b/s" and this will generate a list of my files with each file's path in front of it (ex: rootfolder\subfolder\file.txt). I can easily manipulate this in excel to upload files to my database with a directory command.
How can I get the same results from Terminal? I have been using "ls -lR", and getting a list, however it only lists the parent folder once, then all file names beneath... then the next parent folder name, all file names, etc. I need to see the individual path in front of each file name that is generated.
This has been stunting my progress for a while now, and any help is greatly appreciated!!
When I generate a directory listing w/ a PC, i use cmd: "dir /b/s" and this will generate a list of my files with each file's path in front of it (ex: rootfolder\subfolder\file.txt). I can easily manipulate this in excel to upload files to my database with a directory command.
How can I get the same results from Terminal? I have been using "ls -lR", and getting a list, however it only lists the parent folder once, then all file names beneath... then the next parent folder name, all file names, etc. I need to see the individual path in front of each file name that is generated.
This has been stunting my progress for a while now, and any help is greatly appreciated!!