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    21 hours ago

    ls doesn’t have the version sort option so since you’re aliasing a piped command to sort you’d be passing any additional commands to sort

    So

    ls -r

    Would actually be

    /bin/ls | /bin/sort -V -r

    You could overcome this with xargs but it’s just definitely a bad idea in general to alias a standard command piped into another command. Will cause headaches.

    Where as something like

    ls="/bin/ls -r"
    

    Just defaults ls to a reverse sort and you can still safely add additional args.