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* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3447503/how-to-get-a-list-of-sub-folders-and-their-files-ordered-by-folder-names How to get a list of sub-folders and their files, ordered by folder-names] | * [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3447503/how-to-get-a-list-of-sub-folders-and-their-files-ordered-by-folder-names How to get a list of sub-folders and their files, ordered by folder-names] |
Revision as of 13:55, 8 February 2014
Command Line
- Quick super fast course in using the command line. It is intended to be done rapidly in about a day or two, and not meant to teach you advanced shell usage.
Windows Command Line
- This tutorial contains several working answers for using Windows PowerShell to list files and folders.
- Cmdlets are the heart-and-soul of Windows PowerShell, Microsoft's latest command shell/scripting language.
- Works with cmd.exe, but doesn't seem to work with Windows PowerShell.
- Robocopy: A robust file copy command for the Windows command line.
- Each command is linked to more info about the particular command.
- The xcopy command is a Command Prompt command used to copy one or more files and/or folders from one location to another location.
Generate File List
- Example:
C:\Users\me\Downloads\MyFolder> dir /b > filelist.txt
- (The text in orange shows the command used once you've navigated into the directory from which you want to generate the list of file names.)
Folder & File Compression
- Example:
for /d %%X in (*) do "c:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" a "%%X.zip" "%%X\"
- To compress a folder without using any particular compression software.