ls == Tags: `tag/system` :dfhack-keybind:`ls` :index:`List available DFHack commands. ` In order to group related commands, each command is associated with a list of tags. You can filter the listed commands by a tag or a substring of the command name. Can also be invoked as ``dir``. Usage: - ``ls []`` Lists all available commands and the tags associated with them. - ``ls []`` Shows only commands that have the given tag. Use the `tags` command to see the list of available tags. - ``ls []`` Shows commands that include the given string. E.g. ``ls quick`` will show all the commands with "quick" in their names. If the string is also the name of a tag, then it will be interpreted as a tag name. You can also pass some optional parameters to change how ``ls`` behaves: - ``--notags`` Don't print out the tags associated with each command. - ``--dev`` Include commands intended for developers and modders. Examples -------- - ``ls adventure`` Lists all commands with the ``adventure`` tag. - ``ls --dev trigger`` Lists all commands, including developer and modding commands, that match the substring "trigger"