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  • 71time and date — In computing, time and date are commands that are used to display and set the current time and date of the operating system. Both commands are available in DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM,… …

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  • 72del (command) — In computing, del (or erase) is a command in various DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe, 4DOS/4NT and Windows PowerShell. It is used to delete one or more files or directories from a… …

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  • 73deltree — (short for delete tree) is a command line command in Microsoft operating systems that deletes an entire subdirectory of files. It appeared in MS DOS 6, and was retained throughout all Windows versions based upon MS DOS, including Windows 95,… …

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  • 74dir (command) — In computing, dir (directory) is a command used for file and directory listing, specifically in the command line interface (CLI) of the RT 11, CP/M, VMS, DOS, OS/2, Singularity and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is analogous to the Unix… …

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  • 75pushd and popd — In computing, pushd and popd are commands in various Unix, DOS and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as Bash, cmd.exe, 4DOS/4NT and Windows PowerShell. Both commands are used to work with the command line directory stack.… …

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  • 76diskpart — A component of Microsoft Windows Details Included with Windows NT Replaces fdisk In computing, diskpart is a command line hard disk partitioning utility included in versions of the Windows N …

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  • 77mkdir — The mkdir (make directory) command in the Unix, DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows operating systems is used to make a new directory. In DOS, OS/2 and Windows the command is often abbreviated to md. Contents 1 Usage 1.1 Options 1.2 …

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  • 78more (command) — more Example output of the more command Developer(s) Daniel Halbert Operating system Cross platform …

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  • 79move (command) — In computing, move is a command in various DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe, 4DOS/4NT and Windows PowerShell. It is used to move one or more files or directories from one place to… …

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  • 80nslookup — is a network administration command line tool available for many computer operating systems for querying the Domain Name System (DNS) to obtain domain name or IP address mapping or for any other specific DNS record. Contents 1 Background 2 Usage… …

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