Artificial intelligent assistant

File system hierarchy representation The question is perhaps trivial, but I was wondering about the existence of a command to `print` the current file hierarchy of my machine. For example: printhierarchy root/bin /boot /dev /etc/opt /sgml /X11/xsub1 xsub2/xsubb2 /X12/... /home/... I would appreciate such a representation for didactic purposes, mainly.

Check out `tree`, and specifically `tree -d /`:


/
bin
boot
   efi
      EFI
      debian
      fw
   floppies
   grml
   grub
      fonts
      i386-pc
      locale
   lost+found
crypthome
dev
   block
   bsg
   bus
      usb
      001
      002
      003
      004
      005
      006
   char


etc.

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