## Master the ls ### Instructions Put in a file `master-the-ls`, the command line that will: - list the files and directories of the current directory. - Ignore the hidden files, the "." and the "..". - Separates the results with commas. - Order them by ascending order of access time (the newest first). - Have the directories ends with a `/`. ### Hints Here are some Commands that can help you: - `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: `tr {{find_character}} {{replace_character}} < {{filename}}` ```console $ cat uid.txt My UID is 1000 $ tr "\n" " " < uid.txt My UID is 1000 $ ``` - `ls`. List directory contents. - `sed`. Edit text in a scriptable manner. ```console $ cat text.txt unix is a great os. unix is opensource. unix is a free os. $ sed 's/unix/linux/' text.txt linux is a great os. unix is opensource. unix is a free os. $ ``` > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends! ### References - [tr](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/tr). - [ls](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/ls). - [sed](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html).