12-28-2012
The built in windows command Find or FindStr mirrors the capabilities of the Unix command
Grep.
'dir /B /S' will list all the files, and I gues /A-D to avoid directories.
I guess you could put them in a file and drive edit to convert the file into a bat full of copy commands.
You could get CygWin or the msdos gnu-like commands.
UNIX Command Line Tools For MS-Windows XP / Vista / 7 Operating Systems
Last edited by DGPickett; 12-28-2012 at 04:57 PM..
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App::Nopaste::Command(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Nopaste::Command(3pm)
NAME
App::Nopaste::Command - command-line utility for App::Nopaste
nopaste - command-line utility to nopaste
DESCRIPTION
This application will take some text on STDIN and give you a URL on STDOUT.
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OPTIONS
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The one line description of your paste. The default is usually the first few characters of your text.
-n, --name
Your nickname, usually displayed with the paste. Default: $NOPASTE_NICK then $USER.
-l, --lang
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-c, --chan
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-s, --services
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-L, --list
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-x, --copy
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-p, --paste
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