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#### Functional
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with no arguments.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `<file name>`.
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###### Does it displays the same file?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `<directory name>`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-l`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders with the same display?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-l <file name>`.
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###### Does it displays the same file with the same display?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-l <directory name>`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders with the same display?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-l /usr/bin`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders with the same display? Be aware of symbolic links.
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-R`, in a directory with folders in it.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-a`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-r`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-t`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-la`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Try running the program with `-l -t` and a directory as arguments
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-l -t <directory name>`.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-lRr <direcory name`, in which the directory chosen conatins folders.
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###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
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#### General
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###### +Does the program runs with colors as in the ls command?
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###### +Does the program has other flags except for the mandatory ones?
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##### Try running the program with `-R ~` and with the command time before the program name (ex: "time ./my-ls-1 -R ~").
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###### +Is the real time less than 1,5 seconds?
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#### Basic
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###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices.en)?
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###### +Is there a test file for this code?
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###### +Are the tests checking each possible case?
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#### Social
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###### +Did you learn anything from this project?
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###### +Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?
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## my-ls-1
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### Objectives
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- my-ls-1 consists on creating your own `ls` command.
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- The `ls` command shows you the files and folders of the directory specified after the command. By exclusion of this directory, it shows the files and folders of the present directory.
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- The behavior of your `ls` must be identical to the original `ls` command with the following variations :
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- You must incorporate in your project at least the following flags of the `ls` command :
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- `-l`
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- `-R`
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- `-a`
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- `-r`
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- `-t`
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- When it comes to the `ls -l` display, it must be identical to the system command.
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- Other flags displays are up to you.
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This project will help you learn about :
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- Unix system
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- Ways to receive data.
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- Ways to output data.
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- Manipulation of strings.
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- Manipulation of structures.
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### Instructions
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- Your project must be written in **Go**.
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- The code must respect the [**good practices**](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices.en).
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- It is recommended that the code should present a **test file**.
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### Hint
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- We strongly recommend that you account for the implications of the option `-R` from the very beginning of your code.
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- The order that files and folders appear must be taken in consideration.
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- We suggest that you consult the `ls` command manual.
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### Usage
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You can see how the `ls` command works, by using it on your terminal.
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