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Each command is implemented either as [[shell builtin|built-in]] to the [[command-line interpreter|command interpreter]], [[COMMAND.COM]], or as an external [[computer program|program]]. Although prevailing style is to write command names in all caps, the interpreter matches ignoring case.
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==Commands==
===APPEND===
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{{Main|choice (command)}}
The CHOICE command is used in batch files to prompt the user to select one item from a set of single-character ''choices''. Choice was introduced as an external command with MS-DOS 6.0;<ref name="RUNNINGMSDOS" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.computerhope.com/choicehl.htm|title=MS-DOS choice command help|access-date=10 September 2014}}</ref> [[Novell DOS]] 7<ref name="drdos7ch7">{{cite web|url=http://www.drdos.com/dosdoc/usergeng/07ugch7.htm|title=Caldera DR-DOS 7.03 User Guide|access-date=10 September 2014|archive-date=2015-09-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923220343/http://www.drdos.com/dosdoc/usergeng/07ugch7.htm|url-status=
===CLS===
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Deletes a directory along with all of the files and subdirectories that it contains. Normally, it will ask for confirmation of the potentially dangerous action. Since the RD (RMDIR) command can not delete a directory if the directory is not empty (except in Windows NT & 10), the DELTREE command can be used to delete the whole directory.
The <code>deltree</code> command is included in certain versions of [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[MS-DOS]] [[operating system]]s. It is specifically available only in versions of [[MS-DOS]] 6.0 and higher,<ref name="RUNNINGMSDOS" /> and in [[Windows 9x|Microsoft Windows 9x]]. In Windows NT, the functionality provided exists but is handled by the command {{mono|rd}} or {{mono|rmdir}} which has slightly different syntax
===DIR===
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{{Main|MS-DOS Editor}}
EDIT is a full-screen [[text editor]], included with MS-DOS versions 5 and 6,<ref name="RUNNINGMSDOS" /> OS/2 and Windows NT to 4.0. The corresponding program in Windows 95 and later, and Windows 2000 and later is Edit v2.0. PC DOS 6 and later use the [[E (PC DOS)|DOS ''E'' Editor]] and DR-DOS used ''editor'' up to version 7.
===EDLIN===
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===INTERSVR and INTERLNK===
{{Main|Interlnk}}
In MS-DOS; <kbd>filelink</kbd> in DR-DOS.
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The command is available in MS-DOS versions 3.1 and later and IBM PC DOS releases 3 and later.<ref name="RUNNINGMSDOS" />
=== LASTDRIVE ===
Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the maximum number of drives that can be accessed.
The command is available in MS-DOS versions 3.0 and later.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DOS Command: LASTDRIVE |url=https://easydos.com/lastdrive.html |access-date=2025-04-05 |website=easydos.com}}</ref>
===LINK4===
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{{See also|Prompt (computing)}}
The {{mono|PROMPT}} command allows the user to change the prompt in the command screen. The default prompt is {{mono|$p$g}} (i.e. {{kbd|PROMPT $p$g}}), which displays the drive,
The command is available in MS-DOS versions 2 and later and IBM PC DOS releases 2.1 and later.<ref name="RUNNINGMSDOS" />
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{{See also|format (command)}}
MS-DOS version 5 introduced the quick format option (<code>Format /Q</code>) which removes the disk's file table without deleting any of the data. The same version also introduced the UNFORMAT command to undo the effects of a quick format, restoring the file table and making all the files accessible again.
UNFORMAT only works if invoked before any further changes have overwritten the drive's contents.<ref name="RUNNINGMSDOS" /> === VER ===
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== See also ==
* [[:Category:Windows commands]]
* [[List of CONFIG.SYS directives]]
* [[Timeline of DOS operating systems]]
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*[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/windows-commands Command-Line Reference] : Microsoft TechNet Database "Command-Line Reference"
*[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749839.aspx The MS-DOS 6 Technical Reference on TechNet] contains the official Microsoft MS-DOS 6 command reference documentation.
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*[http://www.mdgx.com/secrets.htm MDGx MS-DOS Undocumented + Hidden Secrets]
*[https://github.com/microsoft/MS-DOS MS-DOS v1.25 and v2.0 source code]
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