I use this technique when using my(one and only Windows[7] installation; on all my other machines running Linux, a simple terminal command "ls" produces a list of files in the directory you currently are "in".
Anyway, I needed a list of files in a directory(AKA Folder) that contain music files from my Android phone. So, if you are interested in do this, please read the well written article on howtogeek.com:
http://www.howtogeek.com/98064/how-to-print-or-save-a-directory-listing-to-a-file/
Anyway, I needed a list of files in a directory(AKA Folder) that contain music files from my Android phone. So, if you are interested in do this, please read the well written article on howtogeek.com:
http://www.howtogeek.com/98064/how-to-print-or-save-a-directory-listing-to-a-file/