mc ls
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The mc ls
command lists buckets and objects on MinIO or another
S3-compatible service.
You can also use mc ls
against the local filesystem to produce similar
results as the ls
command.
The following command lists all objects and object versions in the
mydata
bucket on the myminio
MinIO deployment:
mc ls --recursive --versions myminio/mydata
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] ls \
[--incomplete] \
[--recursive] \
[--rewind] \
[--versions] \
[--summarize] \
ALIAS [ALIAS ...]
Brackets []
indicate optional parameters.
Parameters sharing a line are mutually dependent.
Parameters seperated using the pipe |
operator are mutually exclusive.
Copy the example to a text editor and modify as-needed before running the command in the terminal/shell.
Required The object or objects to copy.
For listing objects on MinIO, specify the alias and the full path to that object (e.g. bucket and path to object). For example:
mc ls play/mybucket/object.txt
For listing objects on a local filesystem, specify the full path to that object. For example:
mc ls ~/mydata/object.txt
If you specify a directory or bucket to ALIAS
, you must
also specify --recursive
to recursively list the
contents of that directory or bucket. If you omit the --recursive
argument, ls
only lists objects in the top level of the specified
directory or bucket.
Optional Returns any incomplete uploads on the specified
ALIAS
bucket.
Optional Recursively lists the contents of each bucket or directory in the
ALIAS
.
Optional Directs mc ls
to operate only on the object version(s) that
existed at specified point-in-time.
To rewind to a specific date in the past, specify the date as an
ISO8601-formatted timestamp. For example: --rewind "2020.03.24T10:00"
.
To rewind a duration in time, specify the duration as a string in
#d#hh#mm#ss
format. For example: --rewind "1d2hh3mm4ss"
.
--rewind
requires that the specified ALIAS
be an S3-compatible service
that supports Bucket Versioning. For MinIO deployments, use
mc version
to enable or disable bucket versioning.
Use --rewind
and
--versions
together to display on those object
versions which existed at a specific point in time.
Optional Directs mc ls
to operate on all object versions that exist in the
bucket.
--versions
requires that the specified ALIAS
be an S3-compatible service
that supports Bucket Versioning. For MinIO deployments, use
mc version
to enable or disable bucket versioning.
Use --versions
and
--rewind
together to display on those object
versions which existed at a specific point in time.
The path to a JSON
formatted configuration file that
mc uses for storing data. See Configuration File for
more information on how mc uses the configuration file.
Enables JSON lines formatted output to the console.
For example:
mc --JSON COMMAND
Disables TLS/SSL certificate verification. Allows TLS connectivity to servers with invalid certificates. Exercise caution when using this option against untrusted S3 hosts.
Displays the current version of mc
.
Use mc ls
to list the contents of a bucket:
mc ls [--recursive] ALIAS/PATH
Replace PATH
with the path to the bucket on the
S3-compatible host.
If specifying the path to the S3 root (ALIAS
only), include the
--recursive
option.
Use mc ls --versions
to list all versions of an object:
mc ls --versions ALIAS/PATH
Replace PATH
with the path to the bucket or object on
the S3-compatible host.
Requires Versioning
mc ls
requires bucket versioning to
use this feature. Use mc version
to enable versioning on a bucket.
Use mc ls --versions
to list all versions of an object:
mc ls --rewind DURATION ALIAS/PATH
Replace PATH
with the path to the bucket or object on
the S3-compatible host.
Replace DURATION
with the point-in-time in the past
at which the command returns the object. For example, specify 30d
to
return the version of the object 30 days prior to the current date.
Requires Versioning
mc ls
requires bucket versioning to
use this feature. Use mc version
to enable versioning on a bucket.
The mc commandline tool is built for compatibility with the AWS S3 API and is tested MinIO and AWS S3 for expected functionality and behavior.
MinIO provides no guarantees for other S3-compatible services, as their S3 API implementation is unknown and therefore unsupported. While mc commands may work as documented, any such usage is at your own risk.
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