I recently voted to close a question tagged with xcopy asking about xcopy syntax. It seemed pretty cut and dry to me: Xcopy is a Windows command, so the question is more appropriate for Superuser.
The asker mentioned in the comments that there are hundreds of questions tagged with xcopy, which is correct. It's generally in conjunction with a question about batch files, which seems kosher to me -- having a problem with writing a batch file is different than having trouble using a Windows command.
Is there a line? If not, where should the line be drawn? Is xcopy superfluous?
For context, here are a few examples that I would personally put into the "not about programming" category:
Copying files with a specific extension from multiple directories
XCopy one directory to another, starting from lowest size folder up-to the biggest folder in size
And some that involve xcopy, but are fundamentally batch file or programming tools related questions:
echo
in front of the line is a good way to get the command). If they've run the copy by hand using some other command, I'd probably give them the benefit of the doubt. But if their permissions aren't set right, no amount of batch programming help will get them over the hill -- they need to run the utility once by hand, successfully, before trying to script it.%SomeVar%
), which probably indicates it was being used in a batch. In any case, looking at the first page or two of batch-script questions shows tons of questions by posters who didn't know that basic troubleshooting includes addingecho
at the front of the line, and that didn't make the question off-topic here.xcopy
wasn't that feature.xcopy
is used, but not the topic.pg_dump.exe