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The windows command prompt (located at C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe) is a useful tool to perform various administrative tasks. The prompt is a string of characters (special and non special) that are displayed whenever the command prompt is waiting for input. Making the prompt less boring or more useful can make a lot of difference when working with the command prompt. It can be changed dynamically using the 'prompt' command, or permanently by creating a %prompt% user variable.

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Changing the prompt dynamically

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    The new prompt is displayed at the new line.
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Note that this only changes the prompt of the current command prompt session, which is reset the next time you run the command prompt.

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Changing the prompt permanently

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      There are special character sequences that can be used in the prompt string to display different variables. The 'prompt /?' command displays a list of these special characters. Environmental variables can also be used in the prompt string, using the standard format % variablename%.

      The default prompt is "$P$G" which simply means "Display the current drive and path ($P), followed by a ">" ($G). For example C:\Windows>. Following is the list of possible special characters.


      $A & (Ampersand) $B | (pipe) $C ( (Left parenthesis) $D Current date $E Escape code (ASCII code 27) $F ) (Right parenthesis) $G > (greater-than sign) $H Backspace (erases previous character) $L < (less-than sign) $N Current drive $P Current drive and path $Q = (equal sign) $S (space) $T Current Time $V Windows version number $_ Carriage return and linefeed $$ $ (dollar sign)

      If Command Extensions are enabled the PROMPT command supports the following additional formatting characters:

      $+ zero or more plus sign (+) characters depending upon the depth of the PUSHD directory stack, one character for each level pushed.

      $M Displays the remote name associated with the current drive letter or the empty string if current drive is not a network drive.

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      Warnings

      • Avoid typing random gibberish in the command prompt. The Command Prompt is a powerful tool which can make permanent irreversible changes to your computer. It's quite possible to delete all the data on your computer!
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