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It looks like you're asking for an article that explains how to use file, dot (possibly a typo or referring to find / . current directory), ls, land (likely a typo for ln or ls -la -n), 8 (perhaps ls -l output column or file type 8 in stat), prev (previous directory or cd -), and rar (archive files) — all tied to a filedot (maybe a script or typo for file .).
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| Fragment | Possible Meaning |
|----------|------------------|
| filedot | Maybe file . (check file type of current dir) or find . (search from current dir) or a typo for file.dot |
| ls | List directory contents |
| land | Possibly a typo for and or ls -l -n -d |
| 8 | Could be line count, page size, or days old |
| prev | Previous directory (cd - or ..) |
| rar | Compressed archive format (Roshal ARchive) | filedot to ls land 8 prev rar
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In case you're dealing with a mathematical or coding issue related to file compression or transfer, and your query includes equations like $$RAR_size = \sum_i=1^n fileSize_i$$, I'd be happy to assist with those calculations or concepts. A typo or a garbled version of a command (e
ls and rar are Linux/Unix commands and a file format).file (Unix command), ls (list directory), rar (archive format), and something like prev (previous file/page) with numbers and keywords combined by an automated scraper.