September 30th, 2014 by inflectra
This is not a comprehensive listing of useful commands, there are many resources on line as well as the PowerShell/Cygwin additions (but you cant always count on those being available). Check out Microsoft's help site or Google command line/DOS commands for more information and opportunities to use the command line as a part of your testing.
Some of the commands below are used by themselves, others in batch files (there is a blast from the past as well). All are things I have used to facilitate some part of a test plan/
FTP - use this to move files between machines, it usually takes a batch file, but is so much easier than learning the objects in an FTP client. A great reference to using FTP in dos is located at http://www.dostips.com/DtTipsFtpBatchScript.php . The syntax can be complex so use the reference for ideas and modify to your needs. For the purposes of this post, and for accuracy, I have retrieved the exact syntax from Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DOS_commands
If you are using these commands within an automation script, please be sure to suppress prompting, it will prevent you from ripping hair out.
MOVE - this command will allow you to easily move a file(s)
MOVE [/Y | /-Y] [drive:][path]filename1[,...] destination
To rename a directory:
MOVE [drive:][path]dirname1 dirname2
/Y Suppresses prompting to confirm overwriting of the destination.
/-Y Causes prompting to confirm overwriting of the destination.
The switch /Y may be present in the COPYCMD environment variable.
This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line.
[drive:][path]filename1 Specifies the location and name of the file
or files you want to move.
destination Specifies the new location of the file. Destination
can consist of a drive letter and colon, a directory
name, or a combination. If you are moving only one
file, you can also include a filename if you want
to rename the file when you move it.
[drive:][path]dirname1 Specifies the directory you want to rename.
dirname2 Specifies the new name of the directory.
MKDIR - allows you to create a directory
MKDIR [drive:]path
MD [drive:]path
COMP - Compare files
COMP [data1] [data2] [/D] [/A] [/L] [/N=number] [/C]
data1 Specifies location and name(s) of first file(s) to compare.
data2 Specifies location and name(s) of second files to compare.
/D Displays differences in decimal format. This is the default
setting.
/A Displays differences in ASCII characters.
/L Displays line numbers for differences.
/N=number Compares only the first specified number of lines in each file.
/C Disregards case of ASCII letters when comparing files.
To compare sets of files, use wildcards in data1 and data2 parameters.
COPY - Copy Files
COPY [/A | /B] source [/A | /B] [+ source [/A | /B] [+ ...]] [destination
[/A | /B]] [/V] [/Y | /-Y]
source Specifies the file or files to be copied. The source can
also be a device (e.g., CON for console).
/A Indicates an ASCII text file.
/B Indicates a binary file.
destination Specifies the directory and/or file name for the new file(s).
/V Verifies that new files are written correctly.
/Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an
existing destination file.
/-Y Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an
existing destination file.
The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable.
To append files, specify a single file for destination, but multiple files
for source (using wildcards or file1+file2+file3 format).
DEL - Delete file(s)
DEL [drive:][path]filename [/P]
[drive:][path]filename Specifies the file(s) to delete. Specify multiple
files by using wildcards.
/P Prompts for confirmation before deleting each file.
/Q Quiet mode, do not ask if ok to delete on global wildcard
DELTREE - Delete Directories
To Delete one or more directories:
DELTREE [/Y] [drive:]path [[drive:]path[...]]
/Y Suppresses prompting to confirm whether you want to
delete the subdirectory.
[drive:]path Specifies the name of the directory you want to delete.
Note: Use DELTREE with caution. Every file and subdirectory within the
specified directory will be deleted.
ECHO - Displays messages On or Off
ECHO [ON | OFF]
ECHO [message]
Type ECHO without parameters to display the current echo setting.
FC - whole file comparison with verbose output
FC [/A] [/C] [/L] [/LBn] [/N] [/T] [/W] [/nnnn] [drive1:][path1]filename1
[drive2:][path2]filename2
FC /B [drive1:][path1]filename1 [drive2:][path2]filename2
/A Displays only first and last lines for each set of differences.
/B Performs a binary comparison.
/C Disregards the case of letters.
/L Compares files as ASCII text.
/LBn Sets the maximum consecutive mismatches to the specified number of
lines.
/N Displays the line numbers on an ASCII comparison.
/T Does not expand tabs to spaces.
/W Compresses white space (tabs and spaces) for comparison.
/nnnn Specifies the number of consecutive lines that must match after a
mismatch.
FIND - Searches for text strings within one or more files as specified
FIND [/V] [/C] [/N] [/I] [/S] "string" [[drive:][path]filename[ ...]]
/V Displays all lines NOT containing the specified string.
/C Displays only the count of lines containing the string.
/N Displays line numbers with the displayed lines.
/I Ignores the case of characters when searching for the string.
/S Search subdirectories also.
"string" Specifies the text string to find.
[drive:][path]filename
Specifies a file or files to search.
If a pathname is not specified, FIND searches the text typed at the prompt
or piped from another command.
PRINT - allows you to create output from dos commands
PRINT [/D:device] [/B:size] [/U:ticks1] [/M:ticks2] [/S:ticks3]
[/Q:qsize] [/T] [[drive:][path]filename[ ...]] [/C] [/P]
/D:device Specifies a print device.
/B:size Sets the internal buffer size, in bytes.
/U:ticks1 Waits the specified maximum number of clock ticks for the printer
to be available.
/M:ticks2 Specifies the maximum number of clock ticks it takes to print a
character.
/S:ticks3 Allocates the scheduler the specified number of clock ticks for
background printing.
/Q:qsize Specifies the maximum number of files allowed in the print queue.
/T Removes all files from the print queue.
/C Cancels printing of the preceding filename and subsequent
filenames.
/P Adds the preceding filename and subsequent filenames to the print
queue.
Type PRINT without parameters to display the contents of the print queue.
XCOPY - power copying tool
XCOPY [/Y|/-Y] source [destination] [/A|/M] [/D:date] [/P] [/S] [/E] [/V] [/W]
source Specifies the file(s) to copy.
destination Specifies the location and/or name of new files.
/A Copies files with the archive attribute set,
doesn't change the attribute.
/M Copies files with the archive attribute set,
turns off the archive attribute.
/C Ignores errors.
/D:date Copies files changed on or after the specified date.
/P Prompts you before creating each destination file.
/S Copies directories and subdirectories except empty ones.
/E Copies any subdirectories, even if empty.
/V Verifies each new file.
/W Prompts you to press a key before copying.
/Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an
existing destination file.
/-Y Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an
existing destination file.
The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable.
This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line
This is not a comprehensive list of commands to use. If you learn these and have a good grasp on DOS, take a look at PowerShell or CygWin, both also have a great deal of information available. Applying these tools can assist you in making automation and testing incredibly powerful. Remember to use the tools you have.
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