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Recursively create directory

What's the java-esque way to create a director(ies), and don't complain if it exist?

Quoting the man for mkdir:

-p    Create intermediate directories as required... with this option 
      specified, no error will be reported if a directory given as an 
      operand already exists.
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Have you tried to read the documentation for java.io.File? The File#mkdirs() does just what you need.

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    File,mkdirs() suppresses most exceptions and only returns false if something went wrong, so you don't know what's going on. One of the things that could go wrong is that the leaf directory already exists — which is silently accepted by mkdir -p.
    – janek37
    Dec 8, 2015 at 14:19
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    I would appreciate the answer more if it were not condescending.
    – gonzojive
    Oct 17, 2017 at 17:12
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In Java, both, files and directories are represented as File objects.

So you can do:

File file = new File("C:/a");
file.mkdirs();

Hope that helps.

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  • Using mkdir() only creates the last directory in the path, you need to use mkdirs() to create the entire path.
    – GaryF
    Apr 23, 2012 at 12:46
  • Thanks @GaryF, that was a typo. Thank you for not down voting. Apr 23, 2012 at 12:51
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You're looking for File.mkdirs().

Creates the directory named by this abstract pathname, including any necessary but nonexistent parent directories. Note that if this operation fails it may have succeeded in creating some of the necessary parent directories.

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