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  2. dir (command) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dir_(command)

    Recursively list all files and directories in the specified directory and any subdirectories, in wide format, pausing after each screen of output. The directory name is enclosed in double-quotes, to prevent it from being interpreted is as two separate command-line options because it contains a whitespace character.

  3. rmdir - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rmdir

    will first remove baz/, then bar/ and finally foo/ thus removing the entire directory tree specified in the command argument. rmdir will not remove a directory if it is not empty in UNIX. The rm command will remove a directory and all its contents recursively. For example:

  4. find (Unix) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find_(Unix)

    tree is a command-line utility that recursively lists files found in a directory tree, indenting the filenames according to their position in the file hierarchy. GNU Find Utilities (also known as findutils) is a GNU package which contains implementations of the tools find and xargs .

  5. findstr - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Findstr

    /F:file Reads file list from the specified file(/ stands for console). /C:string Uses specified string as a literal search string. /G:file Gets search strings from the specified file(/ stands for console). /D:dir Search a semicolon delimited list of directories; Note: Following command displays the detailed help about this command: FINDSTR /?

  6. Wikipedia:Category intersection - Wikipedia

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    A navigational category is a category which contains subdirectories. An example of this is Category:American people by occupation. Navigational categories should not contain any articles. Currently, Category:American people functions as both a primary category and a navigational category.

  7. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    Deletes a directory along with all of the files and subdirectories that it contains. Normally, it will ask for confirmation of the potentially dangerous action. Since the RD (RMDIR) command can not delete a directory if the directory is not empty (except in Windows NT & 10), the DELTREE command can be used to delete the whole directory.

  8. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_text_editors

    List of text editors Name Developer Initial release Latest release Program­ming language Cost License GUI TUI or CLI; Version Date Acme: Rob Pike: 1993 Plan 9 and Inferno: C: No cost: MIT GPL-2.0-only LPL-1.02: AkelPad Alexey Kuznetsov Alexander Shengalts 2003 C No cost: BSD-2-Clause: Alphatk: Vince Darley 1999 8.3.3 [1] 2004-12-10 $40 ...

  9. tree (command) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(command)

    In computing, tree is a recursive directory listing command or program that produces a depth-indented listing of files. Originating in PC- and MS-DOS, it is found in Digital Research FlexOS, [1] IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, [2] PTS-DOS, [3] FreeDOS, [4] IBM OS/2, [5] Microsoft Windows, [6] and ReactOS.