ListFolder
ListFolder is a command-line utility for macOS that generates organized lists of folder contents. It's designed for users who need to quickly view, export, or document the structure and contents of directories—whether for file organization, backup verification, documentation purposes, or sharing folder inventories with others. The tool outputs folder listings in various formats, making it useful for system administrators, developers, and power users who work frequently with file hierarchies and need to automate or streamline directory cataloging tasks.
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1 suggestionNo native Apple Silicon version of ListFolder has been publicly released. The app appears to be minimally maintained (last known version 1.0.2), and there is no clear evidence of active development or announced plans for an Apple Silicon update. Since this is a command-line utility, it will continue to run via Rosetta 2 emulation on Apple Silicon Macs without issue for the foreseeable future, so migration is not urgent. However, if you prefer a native alternative or want to move away from Rosetta dependence, consider using built-in macOS commands like `ls`, `find`, and `tree` (available via Homebrew), or the open-source utility `exa` / `lsd` (both available as native Apple Silicon builds on Homebrew), which offer similar or more powerful directory listing capabilities with native performance.
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