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  2. findstr - Wikipedia

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    strings Text to be searched for. [drive:][path]filename Specifies a file or files to search. Flags: /B Matches pattern if at the beginning of a line. /E Matches pattern if at the end of a line. /L Uses search strings literally. /R Uses search strings as regular expressions. /S Searches for matching files in the current directory and all ...

  3. Trash (computing) - Wikipedia

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    If a file is too large for the Recycle Bin, the user will be prompted to immediately and permanently delete the file instead. The actual location of the Recycle Bin depends on the type of operating system and file system. On older FAT file systems (typically Windows 98 and prior), it is located in Drive:\RECYCLED.

  4. Talk:Recycle Bin (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    The statement that "files deleted via... operating system APIs are not [recycled]" is not necessarily true. The SHFileOperation function provided in the shell32.dll library (a part of the windows SDK API), for example, allows programmers to send the file/folder to the recycle bin rather than deleting it. (see this forum thread for a specific ...

  5. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    bin Amazon Kindle Update Package [6] 49 57 41 44: IWAD: 0 wad internal WAD (main resource file of Doom) [7] 00 ␀ 0 PIC PIF SEA YTR IBM Storyboard bitmap file Windows Program Information File Mac Stuffit Self-Extracting Archive IRIS OCR data file 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

  6. glob (programming) - Wikipedia

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    A glob-style interface for returning files or an fnmatch-style interface for matching strings are found in the following programming languages: C and C++ do not have built-in support for glob patterns in the ISO-defined standard libraries, however on Unix-like systems C and C++ may include <glob.h> from the C POSIX library to use glob() .

  7. File verification - Wikipedia

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    File verification is the process of using an algorithm for verifying the integrity of a computer file, usually by checksum.This can be done by comparing two files bit-by-bit, but requires two copies of the same file, and may miss systematic corruptions which might occur to both files.

  8. reStructuredText - Wikipedia

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    reStructuredText (RST, ReST, or reST) is a file format for textual data used primarily in the Python programming language community for technical documentation.. It is part of the Docutils project of the Python Doc-SIG (Documentation Special Interest Group), aimed at creating a set of tools for Python similar to Javadoc for Java or Plain Old Documentation (POD) for Perl.

  9. md5sum - Wikipedia

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    md5sum is used to verify the integrity of files, as virtually any change to a file will cause its MD5 hash to change. Most commonly, md5sum is used to verify that a file has not changed as a result of a faulty file transfer, a