use the specified FORMAT instead of the default;
output a newline after each use of FORMAT
--printf=FORMAT
like --format, but interpret backslash escapes,
and do not output a mandatory trailing newline.
If you want a newline, include \n in FORMAT.
-t, --terse
print the information in terse form
-Z, --context
print security context information for SELinux if available.
--help
display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
The valid format sequences for files (without --file-system):
%a
Access rights in octal
%A
Access rights in human readable form
%b
Number of blocks allocated (see %B)
%B
The size in bytes of each block reported by %b
%d
Device number in decimal
%C
SELinux security context
%D
Device number in hex
%f
Raw mode in hex
%F
File type
%g
Group ID of owner
%G
Group name of owner
%h
Number of hard links
%i
Inode number
%n
File name
%N
Quoted file name with dereference if symbolic link
%o
I/O block size
%s
Total size, in bytes
%t
Major device type in hex
%T
Minor device type in hex
%u
User ID of owner
%U
User name of owner
%x
Time of last access
%X
Time of last access as seconds since Epoch
%y
Time of last modification
%Y
Time of last modification as seconds since Epoch
%z
Time of last change
%Z
Time of last change as seconds since Epoch
Valid format sequences for file systems:
%a
Free blocks available to non-superuser
%b
Total data blocks in file system
%c
Total file nodes in file system
%d
Free file nodes in file system
%f
Free blocks in file system
%i
File System ID in hex
%l
Maximum length of filenames
%n
File name
%s
Block size (for faster transfers)
%S
Fundamental block size (for block counts)
%t
Type in hex
%T
Type in human readable form
NOTE: your shell may have its own version of stat, which usually supersedes
the version described here. Please refer to your shell's documentation
for details about the options it supports.