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But a length in bytes is even better than human-readable: it's a graph (technically a histogram), so it can be scanned, which is even faster than reading. It's far faster to identify the smallest or largest file in a directory with standard ls. There are some times when I do want human readable, but then I typically want to specify the units, so I see everything in megabytes.


Exactly - it's a logarithmic scale bar chart!


What you are looking for is `ls -S` and `ls -Sr`




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