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Close idle connections. By default only with current server.
-a close idle connections with all servers
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アイドル状態の接続を閉じます。デフォルトでは現在のサーバにのみ有効です。
-a すべてのサーバについてアイドル状態の接続を閉じる
Translated and reviewed by Masayuki Hatta
Located in src/commands.cc:164
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[re]cls [opts] [path/][pattern]
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Located in src/commands.cc:166
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List remote files. You can redirect output of this command to file
or via pipe to external command.

-1 - single-column output
-a, --all - show dot files
-B, --basename - show basename of files only
--block-size=SIZ - use SIZ-byte blocks
-d, --directory - list directory entries instead of contents
-F, --classify - append indicator (one of /@) to entries
-h, --human-readable - print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K)
--si - likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024
-k, --kilobytes - like --block-size=1024
-l, --long - use a long listing format
-q, --quiet - don't show status
-s, --size - print size of each file
--filesize - if printing size, only print size for files
-i, --nocase - case-insensitive pattern matching
-I, --sortnocase - sort names case-insensitively
-D, --dirsfirst - list directories first
--sort=OPT - "name", "size", "date"
-S - sort by file size
--user, --group, --perms, --date, --linkcount, --links
- show individual fields
--time-style=STYLE - use specified time format

By default, cls output is cached, to see new listing use `recls' or
`cache flush'.

The variables cls-default and cls-completion-default can be used to
specify defaults for cls listings and completion listings, respectively.
For example, to make completion listings show file sizes, set
cls-completion-default to "-s".

Tips: Use --filesize with -D to pack the listing better. If you don't
always want to see file sizes, --filesize in cls-default will affect the
-s flag on the commandline as well. Add `-i' to cls-completion-default
to make filename completion case-insensitive.
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Located in src/commands.cc:167
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debug [OPTS] [<level>|off]
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Located in src/commands.cc:217
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Set debug level to given value or turn debug off completely.
-o <file> redirect debug output to the file
-c show message context
-p show PID
-t show timestamps
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Located in src/commands.cc:218
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du [options] <dirs>
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Located in src/commands.cc:223
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Summarize disk usage.
-a, --all write counts for all files, not just directories
--block-size=SIZ use SIZ-byte blocks
-b, --bytes print size in bytes
-c, --total produce a grand total
-d, --max-depth=N print the total for a directory (or file, with --all)
only if it is N or fewer levels below the command
line argument; --max-depth=0 is the same as
--summarize
-F, --files print number of files instead of sizes
-h, --human-readable print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G)
-H, --si likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024
-k, --kilobytes like --block-size=1024
-m, --megabytes like --block-size=1048576
-S, --separate-dirs do not include size of subdirectories
-s, --summarize display only a total for each argument
--exclude=PAT exclude files that match PAT
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Located in src/commands.cc:224
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edit [OPTS] <file>
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Located in src/commands.cc:242
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Retrieve remote file to a temporary location, run a local editor on it
and upload the file back if changed.
-k keep the temporary file
-o <temp> explicit temporary file location
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Located in src/commands.cc:243
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exit [<code>|bg]
exit [<code>|bg]
Translated and reviewed by Masayuki Hatta
Located in src/commands.cc:248
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