The DIR or directory command is located in the system32 directory of Windows. It is an executable file that gives DOS access to a user.
You can run "dir /?" command.
no.. dir DIR dIr all are same..
It means make dir then you can change dir to the new dir and program or copy files to it.
DOS commands are not case sensitive.. dir, Dir, DIr, DIR, dIr, dIR, diR .. all are same..
DIR is used to list the contents of a directory.
Comp Dir: abbr. Computer Directory.Examples:CMD COMMAND - dir - Directory - lists the directory of C: Drive
type in DIR & for list of commands under the directory: DIR/?
If you are just removing the directory, use the command: rmdir dir-name The dir-name directory has to be empty for this to work. If there are files or other subdirectories then use the command: rm -rf dir-name
DIR :- DIR is used to display the contents of a drive or directory.
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The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works