I backed away very quickly. I assume actual Windows uses the locale, so my eyeballs wouldn't be assaulted with this abomination.
For Linux/Mac users who are happy to stick with ls, but want a slash-formatted date, you can get something that is sane for you (whether or not it is sane for the rest of us) by running:
ls -l -D '%x'
Where -D specifies a custom date format and %x means 'the date in your locale'.
I know this is a joke, but as soon as I saw:
I backed away very quickly. I assume actual Windows uses the locale, so my eyeballs wouldn't be assaulted with this abomination.For Linux/Mac users who are happy to stick with ls, but want a slash-formatted date, you can get something that is sane for you (whether or not it is sane for the rest of us) by running:
Where -D specifies a custom date format and %x means 'the date in your locale'.You didn't create a good link, try this: https://windowfied.com/
Thanks! I fixed it.
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Haha. good point.