If Command Extensions are enabled MKDIR changes as follows: MKDIR creates any intermediate directories in the path, if needed. ...

If Command Extensions are enabled MKDIR changes as follows:    MKDIR creates any intermediate directories in the path, if needed.  For example, assume \a does not exist then:        mkdir \a\b\c\d    is the same as:        mkdir \a      chdir \a      mkdir b      chdir b      mkdir c      chdir c      mkdir d    which is what you would have to type if extensions were disabled.
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