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Benjamin Sago 0fefc78cbb Add more modified date aliases
I don’t really see the modified date as the *modified* date, rather just the *date* field, because it’s the date field I refer to like 99.9% of the time. So now it has aliases to match.

Also are included are aliases for the reverse order, because I’d rather write “new” than “the reverse of old”.
2017-09-13 23:26:06 +01:00

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Usage:
exa [options] [files...]
-?, --help show list of command-line options
-v, --version show version of exa
DISPLAY OPTIONS
-1, --oneline display one entry per line
-l, --long display extended file metadata as a table
-G, --grid display entries as a grid (default)
-x, --across sort the grid across, rather than downwards
-R, --recurse recurse into directories
-T, --tree recurse into directories as a tree
-F, --classify display type indicator by file names
--colo[u]r=WHEN when to use terminal colours (always, auto, never)
--colo[u]r-scale highlight levels of file sizes distinctly
FILTERING AND SORTING OPTIONS
-a, --all show hidden and 'dot' files
-d, --list-dirs list directories like regular files
-r, --reverse reverse the sort order
-s, --sort SORT_FIELD which field to sort by
--group-directories-first list directories before other files
-I, --ignore-glob GLOBS glob patterns (pipe-separated) of files to ignore
Valid sort fields: name, Name, extension, Extension, size, type,
modified, accessed, created, inode, and none.
date, time, old, and new all refer to modified.
LONG VIEW OPTIONS
-b, --binary list file sizes with binary prefixes
-B, --bytes list file sizes in bytes, without any prefixes
-g, --group list each file's group
-h, --header add a header row to each column
-H, --links list each file's number of hard links
-i, --inode list each file's inode number
-L, --level DEPTH limit the depth of recursion
-m, --modified use the modified timestamp field
-S, --blocks show number of file system blocks
-t, --time FIELD which timestamp field to list (modified, accessed, created)
-u, --accessed use the accessed timestamp field
-U, --created use the created timestamp field
--time-style how to format timestamps (default, iso, long-iso, full-iso)
--git list each file's Git status, if tracked
-@, --extended list each file's extended attributes and sizes