Productivity Tips
FEATURED: Easy: Move or Copy All Files In Subdirectories To New Folder via Command Prompt
If you have stored a lot of files in various subdirectories and you don’t have time to move them up manually which could take hours, you can use this command prompt trick to copy all files to a new folder and save a lot of time
Sometimes you may want to ZIP a lot of files but create separate archives for each file in a directory. In that case, read on
A lot of people write batch scripts to optimize and customize their PC’s and the integrated features. For example, with the following tips you can hide desktop icons via command line and then put it all in a batch script
Here’s another productivity tip that I wanted to share with you: Searching within text files that are stored in nested subfolders using one of my favorite must-have editors Notepad++
If you want to create a “Proximity” Settings Shortcut this is another great productivity tip
A language settings shortcut can be handy if you often modify these settings
If you want to empty or clear clipboard refer to the instructions below.

Computer tasks are often mundane, but with a little knowledge about the command prompt or Powershell you can quickly move files from subdirectories to a specific path.

Having a hard time bulk renaming files? No worries, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a great software to bulk rename multiple files stored in subfolders and even replace spaces.
We have some great tutorials how to customize the context menu. Here’s a simple way how to change the context menu of folders and how you would execute a batch script on it.
I’m a huge fan of batch scripts and AHK because they can make your life a lot easier, here’s how to execute a batch script for multiple folders individually.
Here you will find many productivity tips that will make you more productive.





