I keep running into this obnoxious problem in Windows 10 where explorer treats .html files as special such that they have a folder grouped with them. So for example, if I try to duplicate an HTML file ...
To examine one of these files, put quotes around the current names. These represent the inode numbers. For example, #00805349 is the file associated with inode 805349. The command shown below will ...
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