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What is the role of the mklink command in creating symbolic links in Windows?

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12-27-2020, 03:31 PM
You ever mess around with files on your Windows machine and wish you could just point one folder to another without duplicating everything? That's basically what the mklink command does for you. It whips up these symbolic links, kinda like supercharged shortcuts that trick your system into thinking it's the real deal. I remember the first time I used it to link my music folder across drives. Saved me a ton of hassle. You type mklink into the command prompt, add some paths, and boom, you've got a link that acts just like the original file or directory. It's not copying data, just creating a pointer. I love how it keeps things tidy without eating up space. Sometimes I link program files to make apps think they're installed elsewhere. You can even chain them for fun setups. It feels sneaky in a good way, right? I avoid the drag-and-drop shortcuts because they flake out too often. Mklink holds strong, even across reboots. You gotta run it as admin sometimes, but that's no biggie. I once fixed a bloated download folder by linking it to an external drive. Changed my workflow forever. It shines when you're juggling multiple projects or testing software. You point to shared resources without the mess. I bet you've run into that clutter before. Mklink just sorts it out quick.

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