## my-ls-1 ### Objectives - my-ls-1 consists on creating your own `ls` command. - The `ls` command shows you the files and folders of the directory specified after the command. By exclusion of this directory, it shows the files and folders of the present directory. - The behavior of your `ls` must be identical to the original `ls` command with the following variations : - You must incorporate in your project at least the following flags of the `ls` command : - `-l` - `-R` - `-a` - `-r` - `-t` - When it comes to the `ls -l` display, it must be identical to the system command. - Other flags displays are up to you. This project will help you learn about : - Unix system - Ways to receive data. - Ways to output data. - Manipulation of strings. - Manipulation of structures. ### Instructions - Your project must be written in **Go**. - The code must respect the [**good practices**](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices.en). - It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**. ### Hint - We strongly recommend that you account for the implications of the option `-R` from the very beginning of your code. - The order that files and folders appear must be taken in consideration. - We suggest that you consult the `ls` command manual. ### Usage You can see how the `ls` command works, by using it on your terminal.