This command lists directories in the current path:
ls -d */
What exactly does the pattern */ do?
And how can we give the absolute path in the above command (e.g. ls -d /home/alice/Documents) for listing only directories in that path?
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*/is a pattern that matches all of the subdirectories in the current directory (*would match all files and subdirectories; the/restricts it to directories). Similarly, to list all subdirectories under /home/alice/Documents, usels -d /home/alice/Documents/*/