pdbstore fetch

$ pdbstore fetch -h
usage: pdbstore fetch [-s DIRECTORY] [-r] [-O DIR] [-F] [-C PATH] [-S NAME]
                      [-L PATH] [-V [LEVEL]] [-f NAME] [-h] [FILE_OR_DIR ...]

Fetch all files from a symbol store

positional arguments:
  FILE_OR_DIR           Network path of files or directories to add. If the named
                        file begins with an '@' symbol, it is treated as a
                        response file which is expected to contain a list of files
                        (path and filename, 1 entry per line) to be stored.

options:
  -s DIRECTORY, --store-dir DIRECTORY
                        Local root directory for the symbol store. [env var:
                        PDBSTORE_STORAGE_DIR]
  -r, --recursive       Add files or directories recursively.
  -O DIR, --output DIR  Store requested files into DIR instead near from the
                        input file.
  -F, --full-name       Display file path without abbreviation.
  -C PATH, --config-file PATH
                        Configuration file to use. Can be used multiple times.
                        [env var: PDBSTORE_CFG]
  -S NAME, --store NAME Which configuration section should be used. If not
                        defined, the default will be used
  -L PATH, --log-file PATH
                        Send output to PATH instead of stderr.
  -V [LEVEL], --verbosity [LEVEL]
                        Level of detail of the output. Valid options from less
                        verbose to more verbose: -Vquiet, -Verror, -Vwarning,
                        -Vnotice, -Vstatus, -V or -Vverbose, -VV or -Vdebug, -VVV
                        or -vtrace
  -f NAME, --format NAME
                        Select the output format: json
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

The pdbstore fetch command will automatically determine all pdb files that are currently available from local symbol store based on all executable, dynamic-link library or Active-X controls given as input arguments.

You can decide to check for explicit files or also by exploring recursively a directory to find all available pdb files.