Please look at the ls man page on your system (using man ls) to determine if you need any of those options. You definitely do not want the l option (which produces long format listings).
The simplest solution to what you said you are trying to do would just be:
With most shells on most systems, the following would be faster since printf is usually a shell built-in and ls usually is not a shell built-in:
Note that in both of these examples I changed the name of your output file from tmp.tmp to tmp.txt, but you can use whatever name you want.
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Hi, On Linux
Linux 3.10.0-693.21.1.el7.x86_64
How to enable :
history-search
I did the following without success:
in my .inputrc, like so:
"\e
And .profile:
export INPUTRC=~/.inputrc
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