I tried using tree command to see the directory structure but it dint work on my mac terminal, it says : command not found. I tried to install the package for command using $brew install tree. it did not work either???
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brew install tree
Windows and Linux already have the function, so Mac needs installation.
Reference: https://superuser.com/q/359723
Why not make your own? Open up ~/.bash_profile
or ~/.bashrc
or /etc/bashrc
(open that one with sudo
) and add the following line at the bottom:
alias tree='find . -print | sed -e "s;[^/]*/;|____;g;s;____|; |;g"'
Now log out and log back in and your tree
command should work - albeit lacking some function of the utility, no doubt :)
I tested this, but thanks to http://osxdaily.com/2016/09/09/view-folder-tree-terminal-mac-os-tree-equivalent/ for coming up with the idea.
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Adding the alias works but -L to limit levels is not available. I instead used brew install tree. Apr 14, 2022 at 0:52
If you're using Homebrew on your Mac, simply use brew install tree
command on your terminal.
If you dont have availability to install tree in linux, but you have installed gio, you can use gio tree
with similar functionality.
If you are using Linux, try this: sudo apt install tree.
Hope it works.
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At least, it is useful for those who need
tree
in Docker container. Feb 22, 2022 at 10:27 -
1@Bohdan And running some type of debian. apt is very specific and not really related imo May 7, 2022 at 8:28