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ls -l information?
Hello,
As a newbie: I know that ls -l list files in a directory.Can i get a Bash script that prints the same information as ls -l but ib a user friendly way? Thank you. |
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User friendly
It means easy to use.
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These forums are easy to use - suggest you stop creating new threads and just use the "Post Reply" button to continue your conversations. It will be easier to find answers that way. Merged your "User Friendly" thread with this one.
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