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How do I list folders and files using the PowerShell tree command? Is it possible to color format the output for distinct files and folders?










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    See tree /?. "/F Display the names of the files in each folder." As for colors, superuser isn't a script writing service. If you're stuck with a specific problem and post your code, people here would love to help you.

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How do I list folders and files using the PowerShell tree command? Is it possible to color format the output for distinct files and folders?










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    See tree /?. "/F Display the names of the files in each folder." As for colors, superuser isn't a script writing service. If you're stuck with a specific problem and post your code, people here would love to help you.

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How do I list folders and files using the PowerShell tree command? Is it possible to color format the output for distinct files and folders?










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  • Similar to stackoverflow.com/questions/27447014/…

    – spikey_richie
    Nov 20 '17 at 9:11






  • 1





    See tree /?. "/F Display the names of the files in each folder." As for colors, superuser isn't a script writing service. If you're stuck with a specific problem and post your code, people here would love to help you.

    – root
    Nov 20 '17 at 14:23



















  • Similar to stackoverflow.com/questions/27447014/…

    – spikey_richie
    Nov 20 '17 at 9:11






  • 1





    See tree /?. "/F Display the names of the files in each folder." As for colors, superuser isn't a script writing service. If you're stuck with a specific problem and post your code, people here would love to help you.

    – root
    Nov 20 '17 at 14:23

















Similar to stackoverflow.com/questions/27447014/…

– spikey_richie
Nov 20 '17 at 9:11





Similar to stackoverflow.com/questions/27447014/…

– spikey_richie
Nov 20 '17 at 9:11




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See tree /?. "/F Display the names of the files in each folder." As for colors, superuser isn't a script writing service. If you're stuck with a specific problem and post your code, people here would love to help you.

– root
Nov 20 '17 at 14:23





See tree /?. "/F Display the names of the files in each folder." As for colors, superuser isn't a script writing service. If you're stuck with a specific problem and post your code, people here would love to help you.

– root
Nov 20 '17 at 14:23










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Simply use tree /F on any powershell instance to have the same behavior the normal tree on UNIX has.



The tree alone on Powershell shows only folders but not files in them.






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    Simply use tree /F on any powershell instance to have the same behavior the normal tree on UNIX has.



    The tree alone on Powershell shows only folders but not files in them.






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      Simply use tree /F on any powershell instance to have the same behavior the normal tree on UNIX has.



      The tree alone on Powershell shows only folders but not files in them.






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        Simply use tree /F on any powershell instance to have the same behavior the normal tree on UNIX has.



        The tree alone on Powershell shows only folders but not files in them.






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        Simply use tree /F on any powershell instance to have the same behavior the normal tree on UNIX has.



        The tree alone on Powershell shows only folders but not files in them.







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