@ -10,14 +10,23 @@ Put in a file `master-the-ls`, the command line that will:
- Order them by ascending order of access time (the newest first).
- Order them by ascending order of access time (the newest first).
- Have the directories ends with a `/`.
- Have the directories ends with a `/`.
### Hint
### Hints
Here are some Commands that can help you:
Here are some Commands that can help you:
- `tr`. Translate characters: run replacements based on single characters and character sets.For more information: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/tr.
- `tr`. Translate characters: run replacements based on single characters and character sets.
- Replace all occurrences of a character in a file, and print the result:
- Replace all occurrences of a character in a file, and print the result: