No. -t just shows the time of the directory itself. I want a summary time which is the latest time of all the contents (including the ones in the subdirecties, subsubdirs,...) in the directory.
On 1/29/20, Bernhard Voelker <m...@bernhard-voelker.de> wrote: > On 1/29/20 10:58 AM, Peng Yu wrote: >> Hi, >> >> For directories, ls shows in the time of the directory itself. >> Sometimes, it is more important to show the latest time of files in >> the directory in addition to the directory time. >> >> Is there an easy way to show such information? Thanks. > > I'm afraid I don't understand fully what you want to achieve. > Please give a small example. > Do you mean the -t option of 'ls'? > > Have a nice day, > Berny > -- Regards, Peng