Dir (command)

Shell command for listing files and directories From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

dir, short for directory, is a shell command for listing file system contents: files and directories.[1] Arguably, the command provides the same essential functionality as the ls command, but typically the two commands are described as notably separate concepts, possibly since ls is implemented from a codebase that shares more history than many dir implementations.

The command is often implemented as internal in the operating system shell instead of as a separate application as many other commands are.

Variants

Screenshot showing the "Abort, Retry, Fail?" prompt on MS-DOS.

Although syntax, semantics and implementations vary, a dir command with essentially the same functionality is available in the operating systems: CP/M,[2] MP/M,[3] ISIS-II,[4] iRMX 86,[5] CDOS,[6] TRIPOS,[7] DOS, 4690 OS,[8] OS/2,[9] Windows,[10] Singularity, ROM-DOS,[11] ReactOS,[12] GNU,[13] AROS,[14] VMS, RT-11, RSX-11, OS/8, 86-DOS,[15] MS-DOS (in versions 1 and later),[16] and DOSBox.

Some applications also provide a dir command with similar functionality. The typical File Transfer Protocol (FTP) command-line client provides a dir command for listing a remote directory. The numerical computing environments MATLAB and GNU Octave include a dir command.[17][18]

Generally, Unix-like systems use the ls command for the needs that dir satisfies in other types of systems. Notably, the Unix-like GNU operating system, provides a dir command that is equivalent to ls -C -b; that is, by default files are listed in columns, sorted vertically, and special characters are represented by backslash escape sequences.[19]

Examples

CP/M 3.0 directory listing on a Commodore 128 home computer.
Directory listing on SCP running on a robotron PC 1715.
Directory listing on CP/J 2.21 running on an Elwro 804 Junior.
Microsoft Windows Command Prompt showing a directory listing.

List all files and directories in the working directory.

C:\Users>dir

List text and batch files of the working directory by specifying filename extensions ".txt" or ".bat" with the "*" wildcard character that matches any base file name.

C:\Users>dir *.txt *.bat

List files and directories in the specified directory and any subdirectories, recursively, in wide format, pausing after each screen of output. The directory name is enclosed in double-quotes, to prevent it from being interpreted is as two separate command-line options because it contains a space.

C:\Users>dir /s /w /p "C:\Users\johndoe\My Documents"

List any NTFS junction points:

<syntaxhighlight lang="doscon" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">C:\Users>dir /ash</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">Volume in drive C is OS.</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">Volume Serial Number is xxxx-xxxx</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">Directory of C:\Users</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">12/07/2019  02:30 AM    <SYMLINKD>     All Users [C:\ProgramData]</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">12/07/2019  02:30 AM    <JUNCTION>     Default User [C:\Users\Default]</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">12/07/2019  02:12 AM               174 desktop.ini</syntaxhighlight>
              <syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">1 File(s)            174 bytes</syntaxhighlight>
              <syntaxhighlight lang="output" class="tpl-codett" style="border:none; padding: 0px 0px; color:var(--color-base, #202122); background:transparent; " inline="1">2 Dir(s)  332,659,789,824 bytes free</syntaxhighlight>

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