The stat program reads an inode (1.22). stat shows you the information that the stat(2) system call gives about a file (or directory or socket or...). The atime (21.5), mtime (16.2), and ctime (21.6) are shown, along with the elapsed time since. For example:
%ls -l ptco
-r-xr-xr-x 2 jerry 3203 Mar 24 05:33 ptco %stat ptco
File: "ptco" Size: 3203 Allocated Blocks: 8 Filetype: Regular File Mode: (0555/-r-xr-xr-x) Uid: (115/jerry) Gid: (100/staff) Device: 7,18 Inode: 172255 Links: 2 Access: Fri May 8 01:00:30 1992(00000.05:48:13) Modify: Tue Mar 24 05:33:43 1992(00045.00:15:01) Change: Fri May 8 06:48:42 1992(00000.00:00:02)
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