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ls, date: refactor common code for formatting a given datetime #7156

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jfinkels opened this issue Jan 18, 2025 · 0 comments
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ls, date: refactor common code for formatting a given datetime #7156

jfinkels opened this issue Jan 18, 2025 · 0 comments

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Similar code was introduced to date in #7134 and ls in #7154 for formatting a datetime with a timezone abbreviation specifier %Z in a custom format string. It seems ls --time-style=+FORMAT and date +FORMAT have the same behavior. This issue is requesting that we refactor the common datetime formatting code to avoid duplicate code in each place.

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