DOS Command reference

Getting multiple files in a single batch file

Encoding Binary files in Batch files

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For NT commands see Help for all NT Version 4.0 commands
APPEND Locating Application Files.
ATTRIB Specifying the Read-only and Archive Attributes
BACKUP Backing Up Files between Drives
BREAK Checking Whether Break Was Invoked
CHCP Changing the Code Page
CHDIR Changing the Current Directory
CHKDSK Checking Disk Space
CLS Clearing the Screen
COMMAND Invoking a Second Command Processor
COMP Comparing Files
COPY Copying Files
CTTY Changing to a Remote Terminal
DATE Displaying the Current Date
DEL Deleting Files
ERASE Erasing Files
DIR Listing Files in a Directory
DISKCOMP Comparing Disks
DISKCOPY Copying Disks
EXE2BIN Converting .EXE Files to .BIN Files
FASTOPEN Storing Recently Opened Files in Memory
FDISK Partitioning the Hard Disk
FIND Finding Strings Within Files
FORMAT Formatting Disks
GRAFTABL Loading Graphics Characters
GRAPHICS Printing a Graphics Screen
JOIN Joining Drives via a Directory
KEYB Loading Foreign Keyboards (PC-DOS 3.3 only)
KEYBxx Loading Foreign Keyboards
LABEL Modifying Volume Labels
MKDIR Creating New Subdirectories
MODE Setting Device Modes
MORE Displaying One Screen at a Time
NLSFUNC Selecting Code Pages with CHCP
PATH Searching a Specified Path
PRINT Printing Files
PROMPT Changing the System Prompt
RECOVER Recovering Damaged Files
RENAME Renaming Files
REPLACE Replacing Selected Files
RESTORE Restoring Backed-up Files
RMDIR Removing Directories
SELECT Selecting Keyboard and Date Format When Installing DOS
SET Setting Operating Parameters
SHARE Loading Support for Network File-Sharing
SORT Sorting Text Data
SUBST Substituting Drive Designators
SYS Copying System Files to Another Disk
TIME Displaying the Current Time
TREE Displaying Directory Trees
TYPE Displaying the File Contents
VER Displaying the DOS Version
VERIFY Verifying Data
VOL Displaying the Disk Volume Name
XCOPY Copying Selected Files

Creating a Zero Length File

The old DOS method of creating a zero length file by issing: REM>ZERO.DAT works under Windows 9x but won't work under Windows NT/2000/XP. The command: TYPE ZERO.DAT > ZERO.DAT will work under all versions of Windows and DOS. assuming that ZERO.DAT does not exist before the type command.

Output files from the input file name with a different extension

Lots of batch files require you to supply file name parameters without extension so that an output file can be made with a new extension or they will require the full output file name as a seperate parameter. Automatically providing an output file name with a new extension turns out to be pretty easy: Just make the output file with %1ext and then ren %1ext *.ext where %1 is the full input file name and ext is whatever you want the extension to be. This works in '98, NT and XP.

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