![]() ![]() Specifies the program (that is, executable) in which the doskey macro runs. Specifies that new text overwrites old text. ![]() Specifies that new text you type is inserted in old text. You can use the redirection symbol ( >) with /history to redirect the list to a file. You can abbreviate /macros to /m.ĭisplays doskey macros for all executables.ĭisplays doskey macros for the executable specified by exename.ĭisplays all commands that are stored in memory. You can use the redirection symbol ( >) with /macros to redirect the list to a file. Specifies the maximum number of commands in the history buffer.ĭisplays a list of all doskey macros. Installs a new copy of Doskey.exe and clears the command history buffer. Calls Doskey.exe, which recalls previously entered command-line commands, edits command lines, and creates macros. ![]()
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