--- a/core/builtins/ls.cif Mon Sep 20 16:46:34 2010 +0100
+++ b/core/builtins/ls.cif Wed Oct 13 12:41:05 2010 +0100
@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@
By default ls will columnize the output list. On very large directory listings this may cause the ls command to run out of memory. If this happens, try using the C<-1>/C<--one> option, which will not attempt to format the output.
-Note, C<cd> can be used to navigate between drives, but the DOS approach of switching between drives with commands like C<c:> and C<e:> is also supported.
-
==argument filename dir_name optional
The directory to list (defaults to the current working directory).
@@ -58,12 +56,16 @@
=back
-For example, C<d--s-> indicates a drectory with the system bit set.
+For example, C<d--s-> indicates a directory with the system bit set.
==option bool H human
Display file sizes in human readable form.
+==option bool N no-localise
+
+Do not display localised time and date formats; instead use microseconds from 0AD nominal Gregorian.
+
==option bool 1 one
Outputs one entry per line rather than trying to columnise the output. Is implied if C<stdout> is redirected or if C<--long> is specified.
@@ -72,6 +74,10 @@
Recursively list any directories that are encountered. Currently only supported for C<--long> listings.
+==see-also
+
+L<cd|cd>
+
==copyright
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