How to get list of hidden files start with dot (.) .name










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I making an app and need to find and access to hidden files. The files names start with a dot (.).Ex: in internal storage, I have a folder containing 3 hidden files. But when I get a list of folder files, return nothing. I use this code for getting the list of files



File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera");

Dir.listFiles()


How I can get the list files that contain hidden files and files hidden by dot name =>.Name



FileManager apps have an option to unhide files. If enable it you can see any hidden file in any directory, I need that



Thanks.










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I making an app and need to find and access to hidden files. The files names start with a dot (.).Ex: in internal storage, I have a folder containing 3 hidden files. But when I get a list of folder files, return nothing. I use this code for getting the list of files



File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera");

Dir.listFiles()


How I can get the list files that contain hidden files and files hidden by dot name =>.Name



FileManager apps have an option to unhide files. If enable it you can see any hidden file in any directory, I need that



Thanks.










share|improve this question























  • i use Android Studio ♥
    – fazel kaaa
    Nov 12 at 13:17










  • File files = Dir.listFiles(); it should have listed all files if your paths are correct
    – Aeiman Bakeer
    Nov 12 at 13:31













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I making an app and need to find and access to hidden files. The files names start with a dot (.).Ex: in internal storage, I have a folder containing 3 hidden files. But when I get a list of folder files, return nothing. I use this code for getting the list of files



File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera");

Dir.listFiles()


How I can get the list files that contain hidden files and files hidden by dot name =>.Name



FileManager apps have an option to unhide files. If enable it you can see any hidden file in any directory, I need that



Thanks.










share|improve this question















I making an app and need to find and access to hidden files. The files names start with a dot (.).Ex: in internal storage, I have a folder containing 3 hidden files. But when I get a list of folder files, return nothing. I use this code for getting the list of files



File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera");

Dir.listFiles()


How I can get the list files that contain hidden files and files hidden by dot name =>.Name



FileManager apps have an option to unhide files. If enable it you can see any hidden file in any directory, I need that



Thanks.







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  • i use Android Studio ♥
    – fazel kaaa
    Nov 12 at 13:17










  • File files = Dir.listFiles(); it should have listed all files if your paths are correct
    – Aeiman Bakeer
    Nov 12 at 13:31
















  • i use Android Studio ♥
    – fazel kaaa
    Nov 12 at 13:17










  • File files = Dir.listFiles(); it should have listed all files if your paths are correct
    – Aeiman Bakeer
    Nov 12 at 13:31















i use Android Studio ♥
– fazel kaaa
Nov 12 at 13:17




i use Android Studio ♥
– fazel kaaa
Nov 12 at 13:17












File files = Dir.listFiles(); it should have listed all files if your paths are correct
– Aeiman Bakeer
Nov 12 at 13:31




File files = Dir.listFiles(); it should have listed all files if your paths are correct
– Aeiman Bakeer
Nov 12 at 13:31












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Files starting with "." are hidden by convention, not by the file system itself. If those files exist then your code should already be listing them.



Those FileManager apps generally behave like your operating system would and hide files starting with "." because users expect them to be hidden, it is not a behavior that is caused by the File api.






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There is no hidden file in android (or *nix) file system. The '.' is just a convention for tools to not show it and has has nothing to do with the file system.



Your code should work, maybe you do not have any files starting with '.' or try code below, I added a few lines to your code.



 File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera/");

File files = Dir.listFiles();

for(File f: files)
if(f.getName().startsWith("."))
Log.e("", "Found: " + f.getName());







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Files starting with "." are hidden by convention, not by the file system itself. If those files exist then your code should already be listing them.



Those FileManager apps generally behave like your operating system would and hide files starting with "." because users expect them to be hidden, it is not a behavior that is caused by the File api.






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Files starting with "." are hidden by convention, not by the file system itself. If those files exist then your code should already be listing them.



Those FileManager apps generally behave like your operating system would and hide files starting with "." because users expect them to be hidden, it is not a behavior that is caused by the File api.






share|improve this answer




















  • Tnx for Your Answer
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    Nov 12 at 13:50













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Files starting with "." are hidden by convention, not by the file system itself. If those files exist then your code should already be listing them.



Those FileManager apps generally behave like your operating system would and hide files starting with "." because users expect them to be hidden, it is not a behavior that is caused by the File api.






share|improve this answer












Files starting with "." are hidden by convention, not by the file system itself. If those files exist then your code should already be listing them.



Those FileManager apps generally behave like your operating system would and hide files starting with "." because users expect them to be hidden, it is not a behavior that is caused by the File api.







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  • Tnx for Your Answer
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Tnx for Your Answer
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Nov 12 at 13:50




Tnx for Your Answer
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There is no hidden file in android (or *nix) file system. The '.' is just a convention for tools to not show it and has has nothing to do with the file system.



Your code should work, maybe you do not have any files starting with '.' or try code below, I added a few lines to your code.



 File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera/");

File files = Dir.listFiles();

for(File f: files)
if(f.getName().startsWith("."))
Log.e("", "Found: " + f.getName());







share|improve this answer




















  • Tnx i find mistake
    – fazel kaaa
    Nov 12 at 13:48















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There is no hidden file in android (or *nix) file system. The '.' is just a convention for tools to not show it and has has nothing to do with the file system.



Your code should work, maybe you do not have any files starting with '.' or try code below, I added a few lines to your code.



 File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera/");

File files = Dir.listFiles();

for(File f: files)
if(f.getName().startsWith("."))
Log.e("", "Found: " + f.getName());







share|improve this answer




















  • Tnx i find mistake
    – fazel kaaa
    Nov 12 at 13:48













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There is no hidden file in android (or *nix) file system. The '.' is just a convention for tools to not show it and has has nothing to do with the file system.



Your code should work, maybe you do not have any files starting with '.' or try code below, I added a few lines to your code.



 File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera/");

File files = Dir.listFiles();

for(File f: files)
if(f.getName().startsWith("."))
Log.e("", "Found: " + f.getName());







share|improve this answer












There is no hidden file in android (or *nix) file system. The '.' is just a convention for tools to not show it and has has nothing to do with the file system.



Your code should work, maybe you do not have any files starting with '.' or try code below, I added a few lines to your code.



 File root =android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();

File Dir = new File(root.getAbsolutePath()+"/DCIM/Camera/");

File files = Dir.listFiles();

for(File f: files)
if(f.getName().startsWith("."))
Log.e("", "Found: " + f.getName());








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