Dir (Command)
Computing, Command-line interface, Singularity (operating system)
978-620-1-54205-1
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2013-08-14
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing, dir is a command used for file and directory listing, specifically in the command line interface of these operating systems: RT-11, CP/M, VMS, DOS, OS/2, Singularity, and Microsoft Windows. It is analogous to the Unix ls command. Because it is the primary means of displaying the files and directories on disk or other storage medium within a command window, the dir command is one of the most basic commands employed by users of the command line interface to MS-DOS and subsequent versions of Microsoft Windows.
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