We can use multiple commands like ls, du to sort all the files by size in a directory of Linux system. The trick here is to pass some additional arguments along with ls and du commands. Let us see below what are the arguments that should be passed to sort files by size in a Linux directory
Sorting by ls command
The most basic ls command will allow us to sort by the file sizes but it has some disadvantages
##Basic ls command to sort by file sizes ls -S ##Where l is for long listing format, h is for human and Size is to sort by size ls -lhS ##If you want to exclude directories, then you can use the below command ls -lhS | grep -v '^d' ##The below one will also work (This sorts the file by 5th column which has size) ls -lh | sort -k 5hr ##To properly handle all sparse files ls -lsh | sort -n | sed 's/^[0-9 ]* //'
Sorting by du command:
The other way to sort the file by it’s size is to use the “du” command and then sort it by sort command
#This will print all the files and sort it du -ha | sort -h #Another way du -h | sort -rh #Another way du -ah | sort -hr
