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Library Carpentry: The UNIX Shell
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Remove ref to macOS not having `date -I` #230

Closed alex-ball closed 1 year ago

alex-ball commented 1 year ago

The -I option was added to the FreeBSD version of date in FreeBSD 12.0, and is therefore available in newer versions of macOS. While technically it is true that this option is not in MacOS X and possibly macOS 11 (Big Sur), it may cause confusion to highlight it when most learners on macOS will have a version that supports the option.

Recreates auto-closed PR #217.

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