The following table provides a list of each command line tool together with a brief explanation:
Command
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Description
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Arp
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Display and modify the IP to physical address translation tables used by the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
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Assoc
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Display and modify file extension associations.
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Attrib
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Display and change file attributes.
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Break
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Configure extended Ctrl-C checking.
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Bcdedit
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Configure properties in name database to control boot loading.
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Cacls
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Display or modify access control lists of files.
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Call
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Call a script or script label as a procedure.
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CD/Chdir
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Display the name of or changes the current directory.
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Chcp
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Display or set the active code page number.
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Chkdsk
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Check a disk for errors and display a report.
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Chkntfs
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Display the status of volumes. Set or exclude volumes from automatic system checking during system boot.
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Choice
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Create a selection list from which users can select a choice in batch scripts.
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Cls
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Clear the console window.
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Cmd
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Start a new instance of the Windows command shell.
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Color
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Set the colors of the command-shell window.
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Comp
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Compare the contents of two files or sets of files.
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Compact
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Display or modify the compression of files or sets of files.
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Convert
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Convert FAT volumes to NTFS.
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Copy
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Copy or combine files.
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Date
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Display or set the system date.
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Del
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Delete one or more files.
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Dir
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Display a list of files and subdirectories within a directory.
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Diskcomp
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Compare the contents of two floppy disks.
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Diskcopy
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Copy the contents of one floppy disk to another.
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Diskpart
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Invoke a text-mode command interpreter so that you can manage disks, partitions, and volumes using a separate command prompt and commands that are internal to Diskpart.
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Doskey
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Edit command lines, recall Windows commands, and create macros.
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Driverquery
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Display the current device driver properties and status.
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Echo
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Display messages, or turns command echoing on or off.
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Endlocal
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End localization of environment changes in a batch file.
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Erase
|
See Del.
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Exit
|
Exit the command interpreter.
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Expand
|
Uncompress files.
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FC
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Compare two files and display the differences between them.
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Find/Findstr
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Search for a text string in files.
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For
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Run a specified command for each file in a set of files.
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Format
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Format a floppy disk or hard drive.
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Fsutil
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File system utility - displays and configures file system properties.
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Ftp
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Transfer files.
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Ftype
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Display or modify file types used in file extension associations
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Goto
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Direct the Windows command interpreter to a labeled line in a script.
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Gpresult
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Display Group Policy information for a machine or user.
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Graftabl
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Enable Windows to display extended character sets in graphics mode.
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Help
|
Display Help information for Windows commands.
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Hostname
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Display the computer name.
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ICACLS
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Display, modify, backup, and restore ACLs for files and directories.
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IF
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Perform conditional processing in batch programs.
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Ipconfig
|
Display TCP/IP configuration.
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Label
|
Create, change, or delete the volume label of a disk.
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Md/Mkdir
|
Create a directory or subdirectory.
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Mklink
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Create symbolic and hard links.
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Mode
|
Configure a system device.
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More
|
Display output one screen at a time.
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Mountvol
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Manage a volume mount point.
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Move
|
Move files from one directory to another directory on the same drive.
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Openfiles
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Display files opened by remote users for a file share.
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Nbtstat
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Display status of NetBIOS.
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Net Accounts
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Manage user account and password policies.
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Net Computer
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Add or remove computers from a domain.
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Net Config Server
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Display or modify configuration of Server service.
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Net Config Workstation
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Display or modify configuration of Workstation service.
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Net Continue
|
Resume a paused service.
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Net File
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Display or manage open files on a server.
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Net Group
|
Display or manage global groups.
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Net Localgroup
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Display or manage local group accounts.
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Net Pause
|
Suspend a service.
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Net Print
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Display or manage print jobs and shared queues.
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Net Session
|
List or disconnect sessions.
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Net Share
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Display or manage shared printers and directories.
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Net Start
|
List or start network services.
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Net Statistics
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Display workstation and server statistics.
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Net Stop
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Stop services.
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Net Time
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Display or synchronize network time.
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Net Use
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Display or manage remote connections.
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Net User
|
Display or manage local user accounts.
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Net View
|
Display network resources or computers.
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Netsh
|
Invoke a separate command prompt that allows you to manage the configuration of various network services on local and remote computers.
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Netstat
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Display status of network connections.
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Path
|
Display or set a search path for executable files in the current command window.
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Pathping
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Trace routes and provides packet loss information.
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Pause
|
Suspend processing of a script and wait for keyboard input.
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Ping
|
Determine if a network connection can be established.
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Popd
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Change to the directory stored by Pushd.
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Print
|
Print a text file.
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Prompt
|
Change the Windows command prompt.
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Pushd
|
Save the current directory then changes to a new directory.
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Rd/Rmdir
|
Remove a directory.
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Recover
|
Recover readable information from a bad or defective disk.
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Reg Add
|
Add a new subkey or entry to the Registry.
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Reg Compare
|
Compare Registry subkeys or entries.
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Reg Copy
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Copy a Registry entry to a specified key path on a local or remote system.
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Reg Delete
|
Delete a subkey or entries from the Registry.
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Reg Query
|
List the entries under a key and the names of subkeys (if any).
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Reg Restore
|
Write saved subkeys and entries back to the Registry.
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Reg Save
|
Save a copy of specified subkeys, entries, and values to a file.
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Regsvr32
|
Register and unregister DLLs.
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Rem
|
Add comments to scripts.
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Ren
|
Rename a file.
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Replace
|
Replace a file.
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Route
|
Manage network routing tables.
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Rmdir
|
Remove a directory.
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Set
|
Display or modify Windows environment variables. Also used to evaluate numeric expressions at the command line.
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Setlocal
|
Begin localization of environment changes in a batch file.
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Sc
|
Display and configure background processes (services).
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Schtasks
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Schedule commands and programs to run on a system.
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Sfc
|
Scans and verifies protected operating system files.
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Shift
|
Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in scripts.
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Shutdown
|
Perform system shutdown.
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Sort
|
Sort input.
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Start
|
Start a new command-shell window to run a specified program or command.
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Subst
|
Maps a path to a drive letter.
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Systeminfo
|
Display machine properties and configuration.
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Tasklist
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Display currently running tasks and services.
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Taskkill
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Kill or stop a running process or application.
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Time
|
Display or sets the system time.
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Title
|
Sets the title for the command-shell window.
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Tracert
|
Display the path between computers.
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Tree
|
Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive or path.
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Type
|
Display the contents of a text file.
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Ver
|
Display the Windows version.
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Verify
|
Tells Windows whether to verify that your files are written correctly to a disk.
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Vol
|
Display a disk volume label and serial number.
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Xcopy
|
Copy files and directories.
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WMI
|
Display WMI information.
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