The ls command is used to list files and directories in Unix-like operating systems. Here's a basic example:
ls -all If you're looking for files with a specific name or pattern, like "filedot": ls filedot 2021
ls -a or
find . -type f -newermt 2021-01-01 -not -newermt 2022-01-01 Then, filter those for "filedot": The ls command is used to list files
First, find files modified in 2021:
ls Files starting with a dot ( . ) are hidden by default. To list all files, including hidden ones: filter those for "filedot": First
ls *filedot* To find files modified in 2021: