testing version of LuaBIOS and OpenOS
people were having issues getting them to work so now we promote consistency
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NAME
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ls - list directory contents
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SYNOPSIS
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ls [OPTION]... [FILE]...
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DESCRIPTION
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List information about the specified files, or the current working directory by default.
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OPTIONS
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-a, --all
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do not ignore entries starting with .
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--full-time
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with -l, print time in full iso format
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-h, --human-readable
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with -l and/or -s, print human readable sizes
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--si
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likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024
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-l
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use a long listing format
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-r, --reverse
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reverse order while sorting
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-R, --recursive
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list subdirectories recursively
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-S
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sort by file size
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-t
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sort by modification time, newest first
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-X
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sort alphabetically by entry extension
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-1
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list one file per line
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--no-color
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Do not colorize the output (default colorized)
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--help
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display this help and exit
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-p
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append / indicator to directories
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-M
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display Microsoft-style file and directory count after listing
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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LS_COLORS
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A serialized table listing colors to use for listing filesystem elements.
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FILE
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Coloring to use when listing a regular file
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DIR
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Coloring to use when listing a directory
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LINK
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Coloring to use when listing a symbolic link
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*.<extension>
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Coloring to use for regular files with an extension <extension>
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The default LS_COLORS string is "{FILE=0xFFFFFF,DIR=0x66CCFF,LINK=0xFFAA00,["*.lua"]=0x00FF00}"
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EXAMPLES
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ls
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Displays the contents of the current directory.
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ls /bin /mnt
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Displays the contents of the `/bin`/ and `/mnt` directories, one after the other.
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