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This article is about using MS-DOS command prompt to find files on the computer. It also show some of the MS-DOS commands.
Learn how to create, delete, find, rename, compress, hide, move, copy and manage a file or folder using Command Prompt in Windows 11/10.
Open a universal command prompt in the folder with the files you want to compare. Type fc textfile1.txt textfile2.txt into the command window, then press Enter.
Command Prompt lets you create all kinds of files on your Windows PC. Here's a guide explaining all the different methods to create a file using Command Prompt.
From the command line, type "backup.bat" and the batch file will run your specified commands: first, copying all files from that directory, then renaming them to remove the extensions.
Jack Wallen shows you how to locate files on the Linux directory hierarchy using the find command.
If you want to export a command output to a file, in this guide, we'll show you how on PowerShell and Command Prompt.
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