Issue
How can I see the size of files and directories in Linux? If use df -m
, then it shows the size of all the directory at the top level, but, for the directories and files inside the directory, how do I check the size?
Solution
Use ls
command for files and du
command for directories.
Checking File Sizes
ls -l filename #Displays Size of the specified file
ls -l * #Displays Size of All the files in the current directory
ls -al * #Displays Size of All the files including hidden files in the current directory
ls -al dir/ #Displays Size of All the files including hidden files in the 'dir' directory
ls
command will not list the actual size of directories(why?). Therefore, we use du
for this purpose.
Checking Directory sizes
du -sh directory_name #Gives you the summarized(-s) size of the directory in human readable(-h) format
du -bsh * #Gives you the apparent(-b) summarized(-s) size of all the files and directories in the current directory in human readable(-h) format
Including -h
option in any of the above commands (for Ex: ls -lh *
or du -sh
) will give you size in human readable format (kb
, mb
,gb
, ...)
For more information see man ls
and man du
Answered By - Sandeep Answer Checked By - Timothy Miller (WPSolving Admin)