If Command Extensions are enabled, the following additional forms of the FOR command are supported: FOR /D %variable IN (set) ...

If Command Extensions are enabled, the following additional
forms of the FOR command are supported:

FOR /D %%variable IN (set) DO command [command-parameters]

    If set contains wildcards, then specifies to match against directory
    names instead of file names.

FOR /R [[drive:]path] %%variable IN (set) DO command [command-parameters]

    Walks the directory tree rooted at [drive:]path, executing the FOR
    statement in each directory of the tree.  If no directory
    specification is specified after /R then the current directory is
    assumed.  If set is just a single period (.) character then it
    will just enumerate the directory tree.

FOR /L %%variable IN (start,step,end) DO command [command-parameters]

    The set is a sequence of numbers from start to end, by step amount.
    So (1,1,5) would generate the sequence 1 2 3 4 5 and (5,-1,1) would
    generate the sequence (5 4 3 2 1)

FOR /F ["options"] %%variable IN (file-set) DO command [command-parameters]
FOR /F ["options"] %%variable IN ("string") DO command [command-parameters]
FOR /F ["options"] %%variable IN ('command') DO command [command-parameters]

    or, if usebackq option present:

FOR /F ["options"] %%variable IN (file-set) DO command [command-parameters]
FOR /F ["options"] %%variable IN ('string') DO command [command-parameters]
FOR /F ["options"] %%variable IN (`command`) DO command [command-parameters]

    file-set is one or more file names.  Each file is opened, read
    and processed before going on to the next file in file-set.
    Processing consists of reading in the file, breaking it up into
    individual lines of text and then parsing each line into zero or
    more tokens.  The body of the for loop is then called with the
    variable value(s) set to the found token string(s).  By default, /F
    passes the first blank separated token from each line of each file.
    Blank lines are skipped.  You can override the default parsing
    behavior by specifying the optional "options" parameter.  This
    is a quoted string which contains one or more keywords to specify
    different parsing options.  The keywords are: