# Skip Paging If Output Fits On Screen With Less The `less` command can be used to display a file or the output of a command. It is sometimes referred to as a pager because it paginates text that won't fit onto a single screen. ```bash $ ls | less ``` This will list the files for the current directory with `less`. By default it will even display a small amount of text output within the pager. If you want `less` to output text that fits onto a single screen directly to the terminal, you can pass the `-F` and `-X` flags. ```bash $ ls | less -FX ``` The `-F` flag tells `less` to exit if the output fits onto a single screen. The `-X` tells `less` to skip screen clearing. This is handy if you want the output of a command to show up in your shell history. See `man less` for more details.