17 дек. 2010 г. · I have a folder in Windows containing items of various types including PDF files, TXT files, and subdirectories. I am writing a one line .bat ... |
18 окт. 2012 г. · You can now use the following optional syntax: %~I - expands %I removing any surrounding quotes (") %~fI - expands %I to a fully qualified path ... |
26 янв. 2012 г. · You can list only the filenames without the extra information added with the command dir /b *.[extension]. A more comprehensive list can be found here. |
29 янв. 2015 г. · If you just want the 8.3 names and nothing else to be displayed, if you use "dir /-n" you will get the 8.3 name at the beginning of each line. |
29 янв. 2012 г. · DIR wont allow what you are trying to do. However DIR along with FINDSTR can solve this. eg The following ignores all .txt files in the DIR listing. |
7 окт. 2011 г. · I would like to recursively list all files in a directory, showing filenames only (without extensions and without the full paths). I'm using Windows/DOS. |
7 июн. 2011 г. · Use the following command: dir /b /a /s If you need to save the output to a file, you can use: dir /b /a /s >> list_of_names.txt |
11 июн. 2018 г. · Because Windows will open any file with extensions that have an associated application. It's saving you from having to type c:\path\application. |
1 мая 2015 г. · I've gotten a list of file names by using terminal and was able to copy them into a text file. Only problem is that the file names include the extension, ".jpg" |
3 дек. 2012 г. · Listing all files that have zip in the basename (before the last dot, if any) is tricky because of two reasons: Windows only has two wildcards: * and ? |
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