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Which one of the following commands will list the contents of a directory, and put those listed contents into a file called "mydir"? 1s -pla > mydir 1s -pla < mydir 1s I mydir ls printf> mydir

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Answer:

ls -pla > mydir

Step-by-step explanation:

ls is the command to list the contents of the directory.

-p option indicate / as the designator for directories

-l options enables line by line entries for files

-a option lists all files including special files starting with .

> is used for redirecting the output of the ls command to the specified file.

So ls -pla > mydir will run ls command with -pla option and populate the file mydir with the contents of the result.

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