ls - How do I get the size of a directory on the command line? - Unix &  Linux Stack Exchange

ls - How do I get the size of a directory on the command line? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

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I tried to obtain the size of a directory (containing directories and sub directories) by using the ls command with option l. It seems to work for files (ls -l file name), but if I try to get the s

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