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# Get-Help
# Get-Children
Gets items in a specified location. To list the folders in my drive C, I will run
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This will list all the top-level folders. To list all files, folders include subfolders use the -Recurse parameter.
# Get-Help
# Copy-Item and Move-Item
You could use the Get-ChildItem Cmdlet to list items in a folder, then pipe
the result to Copy-Item Cmdlet to copy the items to a new location. The
command below will do the job:
`Get-ChildItem C:\Dropbox | Copy-Item -Destination C:\NewFolder`
The above PowerShell command will only copy the top-level folders and
files - it will NOT copy sub-folders and files. To copy all files and folders
including sub-folders, include the -Recurse parameter in the Get-ChildItem
command as shown below:
`Get-ChildItem C:\Dropbox -Recurse | Copy-Item -Destination C:\NewFolder`
While the Copy-Item Cmdlet copies items from one location to another the
Move-Item Cmdlet moves the item.