How do I do 'dir /s /b' in PowerShell?
If you are using Powershell as a shell (and not as a script processor), you can simply type:
cmd /r dir /s /b
The /r
flag tells cmd.exe
to run the command and exit. In other words, you'll end at the same execution context.
For many commands, cmd /r
is better than dealing with Powershell object-oriented architecture.
参考:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1479663/how-do-i-do-dir-s-b-in-powershell/39459273