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My question is very simple, and I tried several title as below:

  1. listary command mkdir not working
  2. listary command mkdir do not action

The detail I want to post is:

On Windows 7, I use listary's build-in command mkdir xxx to create a xxx folder in current dir, but nothing happen. This feature does support in free version, see official docs: http://www.listary.com/pro . I can't figure out why it not working.

The question title is the exactly problem what I met, title is very clear, but I can't post it due to

This title does not meet our quality standards. Please make sure that it clearly summarizes your problem and uses proper grammar. You can put details in the body of your question.

why?

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    Out of preference you should use a complete English sentence in your title rather than "x in y not working" you should aim for "Why does the command x not work in y?". We get a lot of lazy questions and they tend to get ignored, having a lazy title makes it more likely to not even be looked at in the first place.
    – Mokubai Mod
    Apr 11, 2017 at 6:24

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There's automated regex based checks for quality.

Try "The mkdir command does not do anything in listary"

While I'm critiquing stuff, I'd also suggest

On Windows 7, I use listary's built-in mkdir xxx command to create a xxx folder in current dir, but nothing happens. This feature is supported in the free version according to the official documentation at http://www.listary.com/pro. There's no error message so I'd like to know how to make this work, and if not, why?

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  • Thanks. The automated regex need improve, that tip is annoying when people post a valid title.
    – Mithril
    Apr 11, 2017 at 3:03
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    People have asked so many terrible questions with those words that... those checks have been found to work.
    – Journeyman Geek Mod
    Apr 11, 2017 at 3:05

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