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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can combine the optional arguments to "ls"; for example
3: you can get the "long" list sorted by time of last change
4: by saying
5: ls -lt
6: Try that, then type "ready".
7: #copyin
8: #user
9: #uncopyin
10: #match ls -lt
11: #log
12: #next
13: 0.1g 10
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