I tried searching for a command that could list all the file in a directory as well as subfolders using a command prompt command. I have read the help for "dir" command but coudn't find what I was looking for. Please help me what command could get this.
问题:
回答1:
The below post gives the solution for your scenario.
dir /s /b /o:gn
/S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories.
/B Uses bare format (no heading information or summary).
/O List by files in sorted order.
回答2:
If you want to list folders and files like graphical directory tree, you should use tree command.
tree /f
There are various options for display format or ordering.
Check example output.
Answering late. Hope it help someone.
回答3:
An addition to the answer: when you do not want to list the folders, only the files in the subfoldes, use /A-D switch like this:
dir ..\myfolder /b /s /A-D /o:gn>list.txt
回答4:
An alternative to the above commands that is a little more bulletproof.
It can list all files irrespective of permissions or path length.
robocopy "C:\YourFolderPath" "C:\NULL" /E /L /NJH /NJS /FP /NS /NC /B /XJ
I have a slight issue with the use of C:\NULL which I have written about in my blog
https://theitronin.com/bulletproofdirectorylisting/
But nevertheless it's the most robust command I know.
回答5:
If you simply need to get the basic snapshot of the files + folders. Follow these baby steps:
- Press Windows + R
- Press Enter
- Type
cmd
- Press Enter
- Type
dir
- Press Enter