On 2015-10-13 8:22 , John wrote:
I remembered the "ls" command from a Unix System V class I took many
years ago. I'm much less familiar with the "ls" command, particularly
which switches do the things I do with "DIR" in a WinDOS command prompt,
than I am with using DIR.

yeah ls is one of several basic *nix commands with direct analogs in DOS, however the "unix tools philosophy" (a fundament of my education) —

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy>

— has produced glorious contraptions like find, grep and awk which are built-into OS X, also generally available as add-ons to Windows


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