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Windows Command Prompt

Windows Command Prompt

Windows Command Prompt

Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) is a command-line interface (CLI) used in Windows operating systems to execute commands, run scripts, and manage system functions. It allows users to interact with the OS by typing text-based commands, making it useful for automating tasks, troubleshooting, and performing administrative operations.

Also known as : CMD, Command Line, Windows CLI.

Comparisons

  • Command Prompt vs. PowerShell : PowerShell is a more advanced shell with scripting capabilities and access to .NET features, while Command Prompt is simpler and primarily executes basic commands.

  • Command Prompt vs. Terminal : Windows Terminal is a modern interface that can run Command Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux), while Command Prompt is a standalone legacy tool.

Pros

  • Lightweight : Uses minimal system resources compared to graphical interfaces.

  • Efficient for automation : Enables batch scripting and quick execution of tasks.

  • Direct system control : Allows advanced users to modify system settings and troubleshoot issues.

Cons

  • Steeper learning curve : Requires knowledge of commands for effective use.

  • Limited functionality : Less powerful than modern alternatives like PowerShell or Linux shells.

  • No native support for Unix/Linux commands : Unlike PowerShell or WSL, CMD lacks built-in support for Unix-based utilities.

Example

To display network configuration details using Command Prompt, a user can run:

ipconfig /all
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