TREE+Displaying Directory TreesDisplays all the directory paths on a specified drive.
VERSION
PC-DOS 2.0+
MS-DOS equivalent: TREE (2.0+)
TYPE
External
SYNTAX
[d:][path] TREE [pd:][/F]
OPTIONS
[d:][path] Specifies the drive letter and path that
contain the TREE command.
[pd:] Specifies the drive whose directory
paths you want to display. If omitted,
the default drive is used.
/F Displays all the file names within each
subdirectory.
The TREE command is used to quickly view the structure of a
hierarchically organized disk.
EXAMPLES
TREE C:
lists the directories on drive A, each with its full path name
and its subdirectories shown in the following form:
DIRECTORY PATH LISTING FOR VOLUME 12
PATH: \REPORTS
SUB-DIRECTORIES: OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
PATH: \REPORTS\OCTOBER
SUB-DIRECTORIES: OCT5-10
OCT12-17
PATH: \REPORTS\NOVEMBER
SUB-DIRECTORIES: NOV9-14
NOV16-21
allows you to see the names of individual files in the
subdirectories, and it returns (in part)
TREE C:/F
PATH: \REPORTS\NOVEMBER\NOV9-14
SUB-DIRECTORIES: NONE
FILES: NOV10.TXT
NOV12.TXT
NOV13.TXT
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SEE ALSO
APPEND Command
CHDIR Command
MKDIR Command
PATH Command
RMDIR Command
Questions:
Hi, don't know if I am permitted to ask questions like this not being a member but certainly hope so. I would like to tailor the tree command to only list a specific type of file. I have tried several permutation but none seem to work (e.g. tree /F *.shp; tree /*.shp - is it possible to do this?+
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