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Looking at the comments and question I think it's logical if the OP knows Linux commands you too could enable WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) included in Win 10 and 11. Then you can run Bash / Shell scripts and commands using Windows Terminal , Cygwin64, MinTTY, MinGW, Git-Bash, ConEmu, Cmder, MSYS2 + many more, these also work on older Windows that Windows Terminal doesn't support. You can at anytime type cmd.exe to make the terminal use Batch, switch to Shell with bash.exe or wsl.exe or anything else like Python, PowerShell, Node.JS or whatever.
1) If you install git for windows or cygwin , you will have a windows port of ls. this is the easiest way. Else 2) Create a small bath file name ls.bat and put in in you PATH, this is the content of the script: