Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. DIR drive:][path][filename /A[:]attributes /B /C /D /L /N /O[:]sortorder ...

Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.    DIR [drive:][path][filename] [/A[[:]attributes]] [/B] [/C] [/D] [/L] [/N]    [/O[[:]sortorder]] [/P] [/Q] [/S] [/T[[:]timefield]] [/W] [/X] [/4]      [drive:][path][filename]                Specifies drive, directory, and/or files to list.      /A          Displays files with specified attributes.    attributes   D  Directories                R  Read-only files                 H  Hidden files               A  Files ready for archiving                 S  System files               -  Prefix meaning not    /B          Uses bare format (no heading information or summary).    /C          Display the thousand separator in file sizes.  This is the                default.  Use /-C to disable display of separator.    /D          Same as wide but files are list sorted by column.    /L          Uses lowercase.    /N          New long list format where filenames are on the far right.    /O          List by files in sorted order.    sortorder    N  By name (alphabetic)       S  By size (smallest first)                 E  By extension (alphabetic)  D  By date/time (oldest first)                 G  Group directories first    -  Prefix to reverse order    /P          Pauses after each screenful of information.    /Q          Display the owner of the file.    /S          Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories.    /T          Controls which time field displayed or used for sorting    timefield   C  Creation                A  Last Access                W  Last Written    /W          Uses wide list format.    /X          This displays the short names generated for non-8dot3 file                names.  The format is that of /N with the short name inserted                before the long name. If no short name is present, blanks are                displayed in its place.    /4          Displays four-digit years    Switches may be preset in the DIRCMD environment variable.  Override  preset switches by prefixing any switch with - (hyphen)--for example, /-W.
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