--- date: 2020-05-25T12:06:00+01:00 title: "rclone lsl" description: "List the objects in path with modification time, size and path." slug: rclone_lsl url: /commands/rclone_lsl/ # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/lsl/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- # rclone lsl List the objects in path with modification time, size and path. ## Synopsis Lists the objects in the source path to standard output in a human readable format with modification time, size and path. Recurses by default. Eg $ rclone lsl swift:bucket 60295 2016-06-25 18:55:41.062626927 bevajer5jef 90613 2016-06-25 18:55:43.302607074 canole 94467 2016-06-25 18:55:43.046609333 diwogej7 37600 2016-06-25 18:55:40.814629136 fubuwic Any of the filtering options can be applied to this command. There are several related list commands * `ls` to list size and path of objects only * `lsl` to list modification time, size and path of objects only * `lsd` to list directories only * `lsf` to list objects and directories in easy to parse format * `lsjson` to list objects and directories in JSON format `ls`,`lsl`,`lsd` are designed to be human readable. `lsf` is designed to be human and machine readable. `lsjson` is designed to be machine readable. Note that `ls` and `lsl` recurse by default - use "--max-depth 1" to stop the recursion. The other list commands `lsd`,`lsf`,`lsjson` do not recurse by default - use "-R" to make them recurse. Listing a non existent directory will produce an error except for remotes which can't have empty directories (eg s3, swift, gcs, etc - the bucket based remotes). ``` rclone lsl remote:path [flags] ``` ## Options ``` -h, --help help for lsl ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. ## SEE ALSO * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.