## largest
### Instructions
Crate a script `largest.sh` that will look for, and display on the console, the seven biggest files in the current directory (including subdirectories) in a specific format.
The script will also have to find and take into account hidden files.
### Usage
Here is an example of how to use the script:
```console
$ tree -ha
[4.0K] .
├── [4.0K] d1
│ ├── [4.0K] d1-1
│ ├── [ 2] f1-1
│ ├── [ 27] f1-2
│ ├── [ 24] f1-3
│ ├── [ 24] f1-4
│ ├── [ 3] f2-1
│ ├── [ 34] f2-2
│ ├── [ 38] f2-3
│ └── [ 87] .hf1-1
├── [ 5] f1
├── [ 18] f2
└── [ 34] f3
2 directories, 11 files
$ bash largest.sh | cat -e
87 | ./d1/.hf1-1$
5 | ./f1$
3 | ./d1/f2-1$
38 | ./d1/f2-3$
34 | ./d1/f2-2$
34 | ./f3$
2 | ./d1/f1-1$
$
```
> The output needs to be formatted as the example shown above.
### Hints
- `awk` might be handy.