I have a directory that I want to copy to another directory using Robocopy.exe.
My plan is to exclude a few files from the root of the source directory. In fact, I'd like to ONLY exclude .html files from the R开发者_开发知识库OOT of the directory.
The trick is that I'm currently using /E which is currently causing all subfolders to be processed too.
Therefore, the current outcome of my operation is that if I use:
/E /XF "*.html"
I'm going to exclude all HTML files site-wide.
Is there a way that I can keep copying all sub-folders, but also use XF to exclude .html files from the root?
Something like:
/E /XF "c:\releases\website_source\*.html"
Ok, so for no real reason, I had to find a way to answer this.
I could only find a "decent" way using powershell and it is still messy.
So first, edit the following powershell to match your needs:
$files = Get-ChildItem c:\releases\website_source -Filter {*.html}
"/XF" > c:\temp\exclude.rcj
foreach ($f in $files) {$f.FullName >> c:\temp\exclude.rcj}
This creates a list of files after the /XF command in a robocopy "job" file.
Then call your robocopy command as normal but add /job:c:\temp\exclude.rcj
to the end of it. This will basically make a complex /XF for each root HTML file simpler to write in your script.
Note you can do the above with a batch file, but I'm better with powershell then batch for looping and such.
Yes I realize this is a somewhat dated question at this point, but I needed something to do.
My solution would be indecent but very easy to understand. I would just perform the task with a two line batch file. Robocopy the root folder (but not subdirectories) - including .html files. Then next line Robocopy including all subs (excluding *.html)
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