Did you perchance mean die?
Examples
“[CA_default] dir =. certs = $dir / certs crl_dir = $dir / crl database = $dir / index. txt”
“MsgBox % dir%; in example "C: \Programme\AutoHotkey" dirNameOnly: = getDirName (dir)”
“dir C: \ [name of directory] or C: \dir [name of directory]”
“If you wish to purely create WAV files for eventual transcoding to AC3, then the same rules as above apply - no AVI files with spaces in the name dir *. avi/b > avilist. txt for/f % % a in (avilist. txt) do call: process "% % a" goto end”
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“To download the song directly to your computer, click "dir".”
“(You may wish not to use too many 'dir' commands, as they are sometimes fairly slow).”
“You can get a directory of files be giving a 'dir' command, or if the remote system is Unix-based, 'ls - l' will give the familiar output.”
“You can then use the 'dir' or 'ls - l' commands to scan the directories.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘dir’.
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HTML Tags
A list of all the HTML tags.
a, abbr, acronym, address, applet, area, article, aside, audio, b, base, basefont and 108 more...
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the hotlist
short, sweet, epic, catchy, sassy, sexy & sizzling.
( personal list, randomness )
more:
http://www.wordnik.com/lists/...zing, epic, win, fail, hot, warp, times, clip, onyx, wonky, pwn, leet and 1493 more...
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