Thus, ls -lrt will give a long listing, oldest first, which is handy for seeing which files in a large directory have recently been changed. ls -r lists the files in the reverse of the order that they would otherwise have been listed in.ls -t lists the files in order of the time when they were last modified (newest first) rather than in alphabetical order. ls -R gives a recursive listing, including the contents of all subdirectories and their subdirectories and so on.The last column is the name of the file.
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