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I have it, and have had it for a long time, guess I must have installed it when i moved over from Linux, but don't remember doing so.
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(Dec-08-2017, 04:55 PM)Larz60+ Wrote: [ -> ]I have it, and have had it for a long time, guess I must have installed it when i moved over from Linux, but don't remember doing so.
You do well use cmder there is ls build in.
I always use ls in cmder,because of better display color of folder and files
Dir just look like dir in cmd.
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Yes, I always use cmder, but tried my cmd and it accepts ls as well for whatever reason, and I must say I am
glad that it does.
I prefer the Linux commands, as I used Linux (or Unix) 90% of the time from the late 70's until at least 2004,
and then a mix after that. Besides, they just make more sense to me.
(Dec-08-2017, 11:23 AM)Larz60+ Wrote: [ -> ]Not a typo,
ls -latr
no space required!

We both did it. You wrote la instead of ls and I put an extra space in the command.
I split this conversation as we were getting off track (we seem to do that quite a bit  Cool )

Any who, @Larz, the only way I can think of that allows you to use *nix commands directly in the command terminal is if you are using Windows 10 and have the Developer Option enabled. This would give limited bash function and became available maybe a year ago (?).