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Previously I had installed the tree command with apt and it worked just fine, but then I formatted my PC and used snap because i thought is was the same thing. Now the command outputs weird strings when a directory has a name with "weird" ASCII chars, like ~ .



How can I fix the command? Do I have to reinstall the command? If so, how do I do it?



Thanks in advance.










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  • I wasn't able to reproduce this. Could you provide the output you're seeing? Maybe include some info about the snap version you're using and which distro/release you're on.

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Previously I had installed the tree command with apt and it worked just fine, but then I formatted my PC and used snap because i thought is was the same thing. Now the command outputs weird strings when a directory has a name with "weird" ASCII chars, like ~ .



How can I fix the command? Do I have to reinstall the command? If so, how do I do it?



Thanks in advance.










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  • I wasn't able to reproduce this. Could you provide the output you're seeing? Maybe include some info about the snap version you're using and which distro/release you're on.

    – Ryan J. Yoder
    16 mins ago














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Previously I had installed the tree command with apt and it worked just fine, but then I formatted my PC and used snap because i thought is was the same thing. Now the command outputs weird strings when a directory has a name with "weird" ASCII chars, like ~ .



How can I fix the command? Do I have to reinstall the command? If so, how do I do it?



Thanks in advance.










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Previously I had installed the tree command with apt and it worked just fine, but then I formatted my PC and used snap because i thought is was the same thing. Now the command outputs weird strings when a directory has a name with "weird" ASCII chars, like ~ .



How can I fix the command? Do I have to reinstall the command? If so, how do I do it?



Thanks in advance.







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  • I wasn't able to reproduce this. Could you provide the output you're seeing? Maybe include some info about the snap version you're using and which distro/release you're on.

    – Ryan J. Yoder
    16 mins ago



















  • I wasn't able to reproduce this. Could you provide the output you're seeing? Maybe include some info about the snap version you're using and which distro/release you're on.

    – Ryan J. Yoder
    16 mins ago

















I wasn't able to reproduce this. Could you provide the output you're seeing? Maybe include some info about the snap version you're using and which distro/release you're on.

– Ryan J. Yoder
16 mins ago





I wasn't able to reproduce this. Could you provide the output you're seeing? Maybe include some info about the snap version you're using and which distro/release you're on.

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