Bash “ * ” equivalent in windows?





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I'm using windows for a project instead of linux that involves the use of cmd. I want to know the "command" for cmd to include all files in an action (e.g bash would be "(things to do the the files) *", except in windows CMD format.










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  • im converting file types, so i need to be able to select all the files of a specific file type (as if im moving files i would do something like "mv *.png -t /destination/folder")

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I'm using windows for a project instead of linux that involves the use of cmd. I want to know the "command" for cmd to include all files in an action (e.g bash would be "(things to do the the files) *", except in windows CMD format.










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  • im converting file types, so i need to be able to select all the files of a specific file type (as if im moving files i would do something like "mv *.png -t /destination/folder")

    – Ecstasy
    Feb 7 at 7:59














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I'm using windows for a project instead of linux that involves the use of cmd. I want to know the "command" for cmd to include all files in an action (e.g bash would be "(things to do the the files) *", except in windows CMD format.










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I'm using windows for a project instead of linux that involves the use of cmd. I want to know the "command" for cmd to include all files in an action (e.g bash would be "(things to do the the files) *", except in windows CMD format.







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  • im converting file types, so i need to be able to select all the files of a specific file type (as if im moving files i would do something like "mv *.png -t /destination/folder")

    – Ecstasy
    Feb 7 at 7:59



















  • im converting file types, so i need to be able to select all the files of a specific file type (as if im moving files i would do something like "mv *.png -t /destination/folder")

    – Ecstasy
    Feb 7 at 7:59

















im converting file types, so i need to be able to select all the files of a specific file type (as if im moving files i would do something like "mv *.png -t /destination/folder")

– Ecstasy
Feb 7 at 7:59





im converting file types, so i need to be able to select all the files of a specific file type (as if im moving files i would do something like "mv *.png -t /destination/folder")

– Ecstasy
Feb 7 at 7:59










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