DIR (Directory) is a command-line command used in various operating systems (like MS-DOS, Windows, and Unix-like systems) to display a list of files and subdirectories contained within a specified directory. It is a fundamental tool for navigating and managing files and folders from the command line. The command often supports various options to control the output, such as sorting by date, size, or name, and displaying hidden files.
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