You can use the command reference to familiarize yourself with new and enhanced command-line tools, to learn about the command shell, and to automate command-line tasks by using batch files or scripting tools. Batch-Cheat-Sheet.md Batch Cheat Sheet. For more information on a specific command, type HELP command-name. Command Description; ASSOC. Batch Scripts are stored in simple text files containing lines with commands that get executed in sequence, one after the other. Scripting is a way by which one can alleviate this necessity by automating these command sequences in order to make one’s life at the shell easier and more productive.
To be functional, each DOS command must be entered in a particular way: this command entry structure is known as the command’s “syntax.” The syntax “notation” is a way to reproduce the command syntax in print.
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For example, you can determine the items that are optional, by looking for information that is printed inside square brackets. The notation [d:], for example, indicates an optional drive designation. The command syntax, on the other hand, is how you enter the command to make it work.
To open the DOS command window in Windows simple press the “Windows Logo + r”, type cmd and then press Enter.
Command | Syntax | Comments |
APPEND | APPEND ; APPEND [d:]path[;][d:]path[…]APPEND [/X:on|off][/path:on|off] [/E] | Displays or sets the search path for data files. DOS will search the specified path(s) if the file is not found in the current path. |
ASSIGN | ASSIGN x=y […] /sta | Redirects disk drive requests to a different drive. |
ATTRIB | ATTRIB [d:][path]filename [/S]ATTRIB [+R|-R] [+A|-A] [+S|-S] [+H|-H] [d:][path]filename [/S] | Sets or displays the read-only, archive, system, and hidden attributes of a file or directory. |
BACKUP | BACKUP d:[path][filename] d:[/S][/M][/A][/F:(size)] [/P][/D:date] [/T:time] [/L:[path]filename] | Makes a backup copy of one or more files. (In DOS Version 6, this program is stored on the DOS supplemental disk.) |
BREAK | BREAK =on|off | Used from the DOS prompt or in a batch file or in the CONFIG.SYS file to set (or display) whether or not DOS should check for a Ctrl + Break key combination. |
BUFFERS | BUFFERS=(number),(read-ahead number) | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the number of disk buffers (number) that will be available for use during data input. Also used to set a value for the number of sectors to be read in advance (read-ahead) during data input operations. |
CALL | CALL [d:][path]batchfilename [options] | Calls another batch file and then returns to current batch file to continue. |
CHCP | CHCP (codepage) | Displays the current code page or changes the code page that DOS will use. |
CHDIR | CHDIR (CD) [d:]path CHDIR (CD)[..] | Displays working (current) directory and/or changes to a different directory. |
CHKDSK | CHKDSK [d:][path][filename] [/F][/V] | Checks a disk and provides a file and memory status report. |
CHOICE | CHOICE [/C[:]keys] [/N][/S][/T[:]c,nn] | Used to provide a prompt so that a user can make a choice while a batch program is running. |
CLS (Clear Screen) | CLS | Clears (erases) the screen. |
COMMAND | COMMAND [d:][path] [device] [/P][/E:(size)] [/MSG][/Y [/C (command)|/K (command)] | Starts a new version of the DOS command processor (the program that loads the DOS Internal programs). |
COMP | COMP [d:][path][filename] [d:][path][filename] [/A][/C][/D][/L][/N:(number)] | Compares two groups of files to find information that does not match. (See FC command). |
COPY | COPY [/Y|-Y] [/A][/B] [d:][path]filename [/A][/B] [d:][path][filename] [/V]or COPY [/Y|-Y][/A][/B] [d:][path]filename+[d:][path]filename[…][d:][path][filename] [/V] | Copies and appends files. |
COUNTRY | COUNTRY=country code,[,][d:][filename] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to tell DOS to use country-specific text conventions during processing. |
CTTY | CTTY (device) | Changes the standard I/O (Input/Output) device to an auxiliary device. |
DATE | DATE mm-dd-yy | Displays and/or sets the system date. |
DBLSPACE | DBLSPACE / automount=drives DBLSPACE /chkdsk [/F] [d:]DBLSPACE /compress d: [/newdrive=host:] [/reserve=size] [/F]DBLSPACE /create d: [/newdrive=host:] [/reserve=size] [/size=size]DBLSPACE /defragment [d:] ]/F]DBLSPACE /delete d: DBLSPACE /doubleguard=0|1 DBLSPACE /format d: DBLSPACE [/info] [d:]DBLSPACE /list DBLSPACE /mount[=nnn] host: [/newdrive=d:]DBLSPACE /ratio[=ratio] [d:] [/all]DBLSPACE /size[=size] [/reserve=size] d: DBLSPACE /uncompress d: DBLSPACE /unmount [d:] | A program available with DOS 6.0 that allows you to compress information on a disk. |
DEBUG | DEBUG [pathname] [parameters] | An MS-DOS utility used to test and edit programs. |
DEFRAG | DEFRAG [d:] [/F][/S[:]order] [/B][/skiphigh [/LCD|/BW|/GO] [/H]DEFRAG [d:] [/V][/B][/skiphigh] [/LCD]|/BW|/GO] [/H] | Optimizes disk performance by reorganizing the files on the disk. |
DEL (ERASE) | DEL (ERASE) [d:][path]filename [/P] | Deletes (erases) files from disk. |
DELOLDOS | DELOLDOS [/B] | Deletes all files from previous versions of DOS after a 5.0 or 6.0 installation. |
DELTREE | DELTREE [/Y] [d:]path [d:]path[...] | Deletes (erases) a directory including all files and subdirectories that are in it. |
DEVICE | DEVICE=(driver name) | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to tell DOS which device driver to load. |
DEVICEHIGH | DEVICEHIGH=(driver name) | Like DEVICE, DEVICEHIGH is used in the CONFIG.SYS file to tell DOS which device driver software to use for devices; however, this option is used to install the device driver into the upper memory area. |
DIR | DIR [d:][path][filename] [/A:(attributes)] [/O:(order)] [/B][/C][/CH][/L][/S][/P][/W] | Displays directory of files and directories stored on disk. |
DISKCOMP | DISKCOMP [d:] [d:][/1][/8] | Compares the contents of two diskettes. |
DISKCOPY | DISKCOPY [d:] [d:][/1][/V][/M] | Makes an exact copy of a diskette. |
DOS | DOS=[high|low],[umb|noumb] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to specify the memory location for DOS. It is used to load DOS into the upper memory area and to specify whether or not the upper memory blocks will be used. |
DOSKEY | DOSKEY [reinstall] [/bufsize=size][/macros][/history][/insert|/overstrike] [macroname=] | Loads the Doskey program into memory which can be used to recall DOS commands so that you can edit them. |
DOSSHELL | DOSSHELL [/B] [/G:[resolution][n]]|[/T:[resolution][n]] | Initiates the graphic shell program using the specified screen resolution. |
DRIVPARM | DRIVPARM= /D:(number) [/C] [/F:(form factor)] [/H:(number)] [/I][ /N][/S:(number)] [/T:(tracks)] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set parameters for a disk drive. |
ECHO | ECHO on|off ECHO (message) | Displays messages or turns on or off the display of commands in a batch file. |
EDIT | EDIT [d:][path]filename [/B][/G][/H][/NOHI] | Starts the MS-DOS editor, a text editor used to create and edit ASCII text files. |
EMM386 | EMM386 [on|off|auto] [w=on|off] | Enables or disables EMM386 expanded-memory support on a computer with an 80386 or higher processor. |
EXE2BIN | EXE2BIN [d:][path]filename [d:][path]filename | Converts .EXE (executable) files to binary format. |
EXIT | EXIT | Exits a secondary command processor. |
EXPAND | EXPAND [d:][path]filename [[d:][path]filename[ . . .]] | Expands a compressed file. |
FASTHELP | FASTHELP [command][command] /? | Displays a list of DOS commands with a brief explanation of each. |
FASTOPEN | FASTOPEN d:[=n][/X] | Keeps track of the locations of files for fast access. |
FC | FC [/A][/C][/L][/Lb n][/N][/T][/W][number] [d:][path]filename [d:][path]filename or (for binary comparisons) FC [/B][/number] [d:][path]filename [d:][path]filename | Displays the differences between two files or sets of files. |
FCBS | FCBS=(number) | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to specify the number of file-control blocks for file sharing. |
FDISK | FDISK [/status] | Prepares a fixed disk to accept DOS files for storage. |
FILES | FILES=(number) | Used in the CONFIG.Sys file to specify the maximum number of files that can be open at the same time. |
FIND | FIND [/V][/C][/I][/N] ÒstringÓ [d:][path]filename[...] | Finds and reports the location of a specific string of text characters in one or more files. |
FOR | FOR %%(variable) IN (set) DO (command) or (for interactive processing) FOR %(variable) IN (set) DO (command) | Performs repeated execution of commands (for both batch processing and interactive processing). |
FORMAT | FORMAT d:[/1][/4][/8][/F:(size)] [/N:(sectors)] [/T:(tracks)][/B|/S][/C][/V:(label)] [/Q][/U][/V] | Formats a disk to accept DOS files. |
GOTO | GOTO (label) | Causes unconditional branch to the specified label. |
GRAFTABL | GRAFTABL [(code page)]GRAFTABL [status] | Loads a table of character data into memory (for use with a color/graphics adapter). |
GRAPHICS | GRAPHICS [printer type][profile] [/B][/R][/LCD][/PB:(id)] [/C][/F][/P(port)] | Provides a way to print contents of a graphics screen display. |
HELP | HELP [command] [/B][/G][/H][/NOHI] | Displays information about a DOS command. |
IF | IF [NOT] EXIST filename (command) [parameters]IF [NOT] (string1)(string2) (command) [parameters]IF [NOT] ERRORLEVEL (number) (command) [parameters] | Allows for conditional operations in batch processing. |
INCLUDE | INCLUDE= blockname | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to allow you to use the commands from one CONFIG.SYS block within another. |
INSTALL | INSTALL=[d: ][path]filename [parameters] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to load memory-resident programs into conventional memory. |
INTERLINK | INTERLINK [client[:]=[server][:]] | Connects two computers via parallel or serial ports so that the computers can share disks and printer ports. |
INTERSVR | INTERSVR [d:][...][/X=d:][...] [/LPT:[n|address]] [/COM:[n|address]][/baud:rate] [/B][/V]INTERSVR /RCOPY | Starts the Interlink server. |
JOIN | JOIN d: [d:path]JOIN d: [/D] | Allows access to the directory structure and files of a drive through a directory on a different drive. |
KEYB | KEYB [xx][,][yyy][,][d:][path]filename [/E][/ID:(number)] | Loads a program that replaces the support program for U. S. keyboards. |
LABEL | LABEL [d:][volume label] | Creates or changes or deletes a volume label for a disk. |
LASTDRIVE | LASTDRIVE=(drive letter) | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the maximum number of drives that can be accessed. |
LOADFIX | LOADFIX [d:][path]filename [parameters] | Ensures that a program is loaded above the first 64K of conventional memory, and runs the program. |
LOADHIGH | LOADHIGH (LH) [d:][path]filename [parameters] | Loads memory resident application into reserved area of memory (between 640K-1M). |
MEM | MEM [/program|/debug|/classify|/free|/module(name)] [/page] | Displays amount of installed and available memory, including extended, expanded, and upper memory. |
MEMMAKER | MEMMAKER [/B][/batch][/session][/swap:d] [/T][/undo][/W:size1,size2] | Starts the MemMaker program, a program that lets you optimize your computer's memory. |
MENUCOLOR | MENUCOLOR=textcolor,[background] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the colors that will be used by DOS to display text on the screen. |
MENUDEFAULT | MENUDEFAULT=blockname, [timeout] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the startup configuration that will be used by DOS if no key is pressed within the specified timeout period. |
MENUITEM | MENUITEM=blockname, [menutext] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to create a start-up menu from which you can select a group of CONFIG.SYS commands to be processed upon reboot. |
MIRROR | MIRROR [d:]path [d:] path [...]MIRROR [d1:][d2:][...] [/T(drive)(files)] [/partn][/U][/1] | Saves disk storage information that can be used to recover accidentally erased files. |
MKDIR | MKDIR (MD) [d:]path | Creates a new subdirectory. |
MODE | MODE n MODE LPT#[:][n][,][m][,][P][retry]MODE [n],m[,T]MODE (displaytype,linetotal) MODE COMn[:]baud[,][parity][,][databits][,][stopbits][,][retry]MODE LPT#[:]=COMn [retry]MODE CON[RATE=(number)][DELAY=(number)]MODE (device) CODEPAGE PREPARE=(codepage) [d:][path]filename MODE (device) CODEPAGE PREPARE=(codepage list) [d:][path]filename MODE (device) CODEPAGE SELECT=(codepage) MODE (device) CODEPAGE [/STATUS]MODE (device) CODEPAGE REFRESH | Sets mode of operation for devices or communications. |
MORE | MORE < (filename or command) (name)|MORE | Sends output to console, one screen at a time. |
MOVE | MOVE [/Y|/-Y] [d:][path]filename[,[d:][path]filename[...]] destination | Moves one or more files to the location you specify. Can also be used to rename directories. |
MSAV | MSAV [d:] [/S|/C][/R][/A][/L][/N][/P][/F][/video][/mouse]MSAV /video | Scans your computer for known viruses. |
MSBACKUP | MSBACKUP [setupfile] [/BW|/LCD|/MDA] | Used to backup or restore one or more files from one disk to another. |
MSCDEX | MSCDEX /D:driver [/D:driver2. . .] [/E][/K][/S][/V][/L:letter] [/M:number] | Used to gain access to CD-ROM drives (new with DOS Version 6). |
MSD | MSD [/B][/I]MSD [/I] [/F[d:][path]filename [/P[d:][path]filename [/S[d:][path]filename | Provides detailed technical information about your computer. |
NLSFUNC | NLSFUNC [d:][path]filename | Used to load a file with country-specific information. |
NUMLOCK | NUMLOCK=on|off | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to specify the state of the NumLock key. |
PATH | PATH; PATH [d:]path[;][d:]path[...] | Sets or displays directories that will be searched for programs not in the current directory. |
PAUSE | PAUSE [comment] | Suspends execution of a batch file until a key is pressed. |
POWER | POWER [adv:max|reg|min]|std|off] | Used to turn power management on and off, report the status of power management, and set levels of power conservation. |
PRINT [/B:(buffersize)] [/D:(device)] [/M:(maxtick)] [/Q:(value] [/S:(timeslice)][/U:(busytick)] [/C][/P][/T] [d:][path][filename] [...] | Queues and prints data files. | |
PROMPT | PROMPT [prompt text] [options] | Changes the DOS command prompt. |
RECOVER | RECOVER [d:][path]filename RECOVER d: | Resolves sector problems on a file or a disk. (Beginning with DOS Version 6, RECOVER is no longer available ). |
REM | REM [comment] | Used in batch files and in the CONFIG.SYS file to insert remarks (that will not be acted on). |
RENAME (REN) | RENAME (REN) [d:][path]filename [d:][path]filename | Changes the filename under which a file is stored. |
REPLACE | REPLACE [d:][path]filename [d:][path] [/A][/P][/R][/S][/U][/W] | Replaces stored files with files of the same name from a different storage location. |
RESTORE | RESTORE d: [d:][path]filename [/P][/S][/B:mm-dd-yy] [/A:mm-dd-yy][/E:hh:mm:ss] [/L:hh:mm:ss] [/M][/N][/D] | Restores to standard disk storage format files previously stored using the BACKUP command. |
RMDIR (RD) | RMDIR (RD) [d:]path | Removes a subdirectory. |
SCANDISK | SCANDISK [d: [d: . . .]|/all][/checkonly|/autofix[/nosave]|/custom][/surface][/mono][/nosummay]SCANDISK volume-name[/checkonly|/autofix[/nosave]|/custom][/mono][/nosummary]SCANDISK /fragment [d:][path]filename SCANDISK /undo [undo-d:][/mono] | Starts the Microsoft ScanDisk program which is a disk analysis and repair tool used to check a drive for errors and correct any problems that it finds. |
SELECT | SELECT [d:] [d:][path] [country code][keyboard code] | Formats a disk and installs country-specific information and keyboard codes (starting with DOS Version 6, this command is no longer available). |
SET | SET (string1)=(string2) | Inserts strings into the command environment. The set values can be used later by programs. |
SETVER | SETVER [d:]:path][filename (number)][/delete][/quiet] | Displays the version table and sets the version of DOS that is reported to programs. |
SHARE | SHARE [/F:space] [/L:locks] | Installs support for file sharing and file locking. |
SHELL | SHELL=[d:][path]filename [parameters] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to specify the command interpreter that DOS should use. |
SHIFT | SHIFT | Increases number of replaceable parameters to more than the standard ten for use in batch files. |
SORT | SORT [/R][/+n] < (filename) SORT [/R][/+n] > (filename2) | Sorts input and sends it to the screen or to a file. |
STACKS | STACKS=(number),(size) | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the number of stack frames and the size of each stack frame. |
SUBMENU | SUBMENU=blockname, [menutext] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to create a multilevel menu from which you can select start-up options. |
SUBST | SUBST d: d:path SUBST d: /D | Substitutes a virtual drive letter for a path designation. |
SWITCHES | SWITCHES= [/K][/F][/N][/W] | Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to configure DOS in a special way; for example, to tell DOS to emulate different hardware configurations. |
SYS | SYS d: | Transfers the operating system files to another disk. |
TIME | TIME hh:mm[:ss][.cc][A|P] | Displays current time setting of system clock and provides a way for you to reset the time. |
TREE | TREE [d:][path] [/A][/F] | Displays directory paths and (optionally) files in each subdirectory. |
TYPE | TYPE [d:][path]filename | Displays the contents of a file. |
UNDELETE | UNDELETE [d:][path][filename] [/DT|/DS|/DOS]UNDELETE [/list|/all|/purge[d:]|/status|/load|/U|/S[d:]|/Td:[-entries]] | Restores files deleted with the DELETE command. |
UNFORMAT | UNFORMAT d: [/J][/L][/test][/partn][/P][/U] | Used to undo the effects of formatting a disk. |
VER | VER | Displays the DOS version number. |
VERIFY | VERIFY on|off | Turns on the verify mode; the program checks all copying operations to assure that files are copied correctly. |
VOL | VOL [d:] | Displays a disk's volume label. |
VSAFE | VSAFE [/option[+|-]...] [/NE][/NX][Ax|/Cx] [/N][/D][/U] | VSAFE is a memory-resident program that continuously monitors your computer for viruses and displays a warning when it finds one. |
XCOPY | XCOPY [d:][path]filename [d:][path][filename] [/A][/D:(date)] [/E][/M][/P][/S][/V][/W][Y-Y] | Copies directories, subdirectories, and files. |
Help
help commandNamecommandName /?help --> show all system commandsAll System Commands
helpClear Screen
Clear ScreenclsShortcuts
TabAutocompletearrow keys up/downback/forward history commandsControl + Cstops current commandALT + F7clears the historyF7shows the historyDirectory Make & Remove
mkdirsubdirectorycreates new subdirectorymkdir subdir/subsubdircreates subdir & subdir/subsubdir
Hint: creates it, if they aren't existingrmdirremoves an empty dirrmdir /s directoryremoves directory with contentrmdir /s /q directoryremoves directory with content & skips y/n question
Directory copy
copy src dstcopy filescopy /Y src destcopy files overwrites without quesitonxcopy /s src destcopies dirs and subdirs except empty onesxcopy /YS src destas above without ask to overwritexcopy /YS src serversharecopy to network sharerobocopy /S src destcopies dirs and subdirs except empty onesrobocopy /YS src destas above without ask to overwriteParameters
%0Name of Script%1 ... %9Parameter 1 ... Parameter 9%*prints all parameters as a string(one line)for %%x in (%*) do echo %%xaccess it through a for loop works with > 10 parameters
Pass Parameters to sub script
parameters_script.bat@echo offcall parameters_subscript.bat %*
EXIT /B %errorlevel%parameters_subscript.bat@ECHO off
echo subscript called with %*
EXIT /B 0EXIT /B specifies to exit the current batch scropt instead of cmd.exe. If executed from outside a batch script, it will quit cmd.exe
Arrays Way2
set array[0]=0set array[1]=1
...set value to a specific array elementecho %array[0]%
echo %array[1]%access to array elementsmissing loop over elements: indexed
Functions: label and goto
echo 'Hi:'goto :good:bad
echo 'I don't like scripting'
goto :eof:good
echo 'I like scripting'
goto :eof
DoubleClickExecution
Windows Batch Scripting Tutorial
@ECHO offsetlocal
REM check for interactive sesseion
SET interactive=0
ECHO %CMDCMDLINE% | FINDSTR /L %COMSPEC% >NUL 2>&1
IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQ SET interactive=1
ECHO do work
REM pause if interactive (double-clicked execution)
IF '%ineractive%' '0' PAUSE
EXIT /B 0FINDSTR /L is use search string literally
Navigation
realativeparent directorycd .., cd..subdirectorycd subdirectoyabsolutecd C:Windowscd Windowschange driveZ:Wildcards
? (file?.txt)one arbitary character* ( *.bat)arbitary characters (0,1 or more)File Show
type fileshow file contentmoreshow file content pagewisesort fileshow file content sortedDirectory show Content
current folderdirabsolute pathdir C:Windowsdir Y:different drivedir /Bonly show file names and directory namesBatch Files User Input
@ echo offset /P name='Input yor name: 'Syntax: set /P var=prompt:echo Hi %name%variable call
Batch Files File Input
@echo offecho Bill > file
echo Gate >> fileset /P filecontent =< file
echo First Line: %filecontent%set /P var=< fileFOR /f %%f in (file) Do (
echo %%f
)REM print each line in file
Variables
setlocalset MY_ENV=abc
endlocalOnly active in the current batch file (local)set MY_ENV=abccreates or changes an environment variable that is active in the cmd. (global)setshows the active environment variablesecho %USERNAME%print variable outdefined MY_VARreturns
0 => Execution was successful
Batch Scripting 101
>0 => Execution failedIF Control Structures
IF test (command) ELSE (command)SyntaxControl structures For
for {%%|%}<Variable> in (<Set>) do <Command> [<CommandLineOptions>]cmd.exe use ->%batch script use ->%%Functions
call :print_name Florianecho print_name exitst with %errorlevel%goto :eof:printnameecho Hit %1
exit /B 0 <- REM sets exit status of :print_name
File Rename & Move
rename file1 file2renamef filte1 to file2move file1 dirmove file 1 to dir (path dir/file1)move file1 dir/file2moves and renames file1 to file2 (path: dir/file2) file2 is overwritten from file1move /Y file1 file2moves and overwrites file1 to file2 without askingFile Names
Case-InsensitiveMax. 260 characters incl. invisible terminating null characterspaces and character set 128 - 255 allowedNever <, >, :, ', /, , |, ?, *Hint: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _, spaces, ( underscore as space )*.bat & *.cmddir /B --> only show file names and directory NamesDirectory Rename & Move
rename dir1 dir2renames dir1 in dir2move dir1 dir2if dir2 exist: dir1 into dir2 (path: dir2/dir1), else rename dir1 to dir2move file1 dir/file2file 2 is deleted. file1 get the name of file2 ans is set at the position of file2 with asking (Yes/No/All)move /Y file1 file2file 2 is deleted. file1 get the name of file2 ans is set at the position of file2 without asking.File Redirects
type file.txt | sortBatch Scripting Cheat Sheet Example
give output of type to sortsort < file.txtgive content ( stdin) of file.txtecho 'hi' > file.txtwrite 'hi' (stout) to file.txttype NUL > file.txtcreate empty filerm file 2> errors.txtredirects errors(stderr) ro errors.txtrm file 2> NULdiscard errorsrm file 2>&1redirect stderr to stdoutecho 'you' >> file.txtappend 'you' to file.txtComment
REMPräfix after them the textCalculation
set /a i=0echo i=%i%set /a i=1+1 Operatoren +, -, *, /set /a i+=1 Operatoren +, -, *, /
Arrays Way1
set array=1 2 3 4%array%(echo) all Array elementsfor %%a in (%array%) do (
echo%%a
)loop over elementsset array=(and nothing else)unset variable or array
Control Structures: Comparison Operators
OperatorInfoEqualEQUEqualNEQ!=Not equalLSS<LessLEQ<=Less than or equal toGTR>Greater thanGEQBatch Commands Cheat Sheet
>=Greater than or equalNOT!NotEditors
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cmd.exeWindows TerminalConEmucmderBatch Filex Exit / Return
Specify exit code:echo 'abc'exit 0Query error levelecho %ERRORLEVEL%Exit/Return codes0 => Execution was successful
>0 => Execution fiales with code X