Output of tree in command prompt

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耶瑟儿~ 2021-01-30 17:22

I was hoping to be able to use the

tree /F /A > \"desktop\"\\file.txt

command to output only text files. Currently as is, it outputs every

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  • 2021-01-30 17:44

    It's actually not that hard to get your desired TREE output using FINDSTR regular expressions. :-)

    tree /f /a | findstr /ri /c:"^[^| ]" /c:"^[| ]*[+\\]" /c:"\.txt$"
    
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  • 2021-01-30 17:49

    Simpler.

    You just need to export your result like this: tree /a /f >"toto.rtf"

    Then you open the file with Word and choose MS DOS convert.

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  • 2021-01-30 17:58

    Another simple option: Go to the directory you want to list out, type in CMD so you are already in the right place, then:

    tree /a /f>"output.doc"

    That will put it into a word doc, easier to edit and format from there.

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  • 2021-01-30 18:07

    Note: that tree command does not order the output by name!

    Instead you can use this approach:

    dir /b /s /ad /on c:\ > c:\file.txt
    

    Result looks like less nice but

    reference

    this solution found on Superuser by pbies

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  • 2021-01-30 18:08

    Tree accepts only a few command line parameters:

    c:\>Tree /?
    Graphically displays the folder structure of a drive or path.
    
    TREE [drive:][path] [/F] [/A]
    
       /F   Display the names of the files in each folder.
       /A   Use ASCII instead of extended characters.
    

    None of the indicated parameters are a file mask or filter.

    You can use dir with the proper switches, and redirect the output to a text file. You'll get the full path name to the files, but you can filter that out in later processing if need be with a for loop:

    C:\>dir *.txt /s /b > filelist.txt
    
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