ls -la (ll) only regular files

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I desire to list all inodes in current directory that are regular files (i.e not directories, links, or special files), with ls -la (ll).



I went to the man searching for type and found only this which I didn't quite understand in that regard:




--indicator-style=WORD



append indicator with style WORD to entry names: none (default), slash
(-p), file-type (--file-type),
classify (-F)




How could I list only regular files with ls -la (ll as my shortcut in Ubuntu 18.04)?









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    I desire to list all inodes in current directory that are regular files (i.e not directories, links, or special files), with ls -la (ll).



    I went to the man searching for type and found only this which I didn't quite understand in that regard:




    --indicator-style=WORD



    append indicator with style WORD to entry names: none (default), slash
    (-p), file-type (--file-type),
    classify (-F)




    How could I list only regular files with ls -la (ll as my shortcut in Ubuntu 18.04)?









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      I desire to list all inodes in current directory that are regular files (i.e not directories, links, or special files), with ls -la (ll).



      I went to the man searching for type and found only this which I didn't quite understand in that regard:




      --indicator-style=WORD



      append indicator with style WORD to entry names: none (default), slash
      (-p), file-type (--file-type),
      classify (-F)




      How could I list only regular files with ls -la (ll as my shortcut in Ubuntu 18.04)?









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      I desire to list all inodes in current directory that are regular files (i.e not directories, links, or special files), with ls -la (ll).



      I went to the man searching for type and found only this which I didn't quite understand in that regard:




      --indicator-style=WORD



      append indicator with style WORD to entry names: none (default), slash
      (-p), file-type (--file-type),
      classify (-F)




      How could I list only regular files with ls -la (ll as my shortcut in Ubuntu 18.04)?







      ls inode





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