cmd find file dir
# EXAMPLE: show all files that start with abc in the current directory (option: only show filepaths)
dir /b "abc*"
# SYNTAX
# dir <your-options-or-switches> "<what-you-are-looking-for>"
# OPTIONS
# /b : Show only filenames
# /a-d : Show files only (no folders)
# /ad : Show folders only (no files)
# /s : Include the subfolders in the search
# https://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-xp-vista/how-to-search-for-files-from-the-dos-command-prompt/
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