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Get-ChildItem (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) - PowerShell
The Get-ChildItem cmdlet gets the items in one or more specified locations. If the item is a container, it gets the items inside the container, known as child items. You can use the Recurse parameter to get items in all child containers and use the Depth parameter to limit the number of levels to recurse. Get-ChildItem doesn't display empty directories. When a Get-ChildItem command includes the Depth or Recurse parameters, empty directories aren't included in the output. The Get-ChildItem cmdlet is designed to work with the items exposed by any provider. For example, items can be a file system file or directory, registry hive, or a certificate store. To list the providers available in your session, use the Get-PSProvider command. Some parameters are only available for a specific provider. For more information, see about_Providers.
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Get-ChildItem (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) - PowerShell
The Get-ChildItem cmdlet gets the items in one or more specified locations. If the item is a container, it gets the items inside the container, known as child items. You can use the Recurse parameter to get items in all child containers and use the Depth parameter to limit the number of levels to recurse. Get-ChildItem doesn't display empty directories. When a Get-ChildItem command includes the Depth or Recurse parameters, empty directories aren't included in the output. The Get-ChildItem cmdlet is designed to work with the items exposed by any provider. For example, items can be a file system file or directory, registry hive, or a certificate store. To list the providers available in your session, use the Get-PSProvider command. Some parameters are only available for a specific provider. For more information, see about_Providers.
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Get-ChildItem (Microsoft.PowerShell.Management) - PowerShell
The Get-ChildItem cmdlet gets the items in one or more specified locations. If the item is a container, it gets the items inside the container, known as child items. You can use the Recurse parameter to get items in all child containers and use the Depth parameter to limit the number of levels to recurse. Get-ChildItem doesn't display empty directories. When a Get-ChildItem command includes the Depth or Recurse parameters, empty directories aren't included in the output. The Get-ChildItem cmdlet is designed to work with the items exposed by any provider. For example, items can be a file system file or directory, registry hive, or a certificate store. To list the providers available in your session, use the Get-PSProvider command. Some parameters are only available for a specific provider. For more information, see about_Providers.
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