This document provides a comprehensive overview of basic command line commands and their purposes, including color changes, file management, and system information retrieval. It also explains how to create and run a batch file that executes a series of commands in sequence. Examples and additional options for each command are included for clarity.
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of basic command line commands and their purposes, including color changes, file management, and system information retrieval. It also explains how to create and run a batch file that executes a series of commands in sequence. Examples and additional options for each command are included for clarity.
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Command Line Command - The Basics
Command Purpose Extras / Examples
COLOR <hex><hex> Changes the font and background color COLOR /? - Lists colors of console window. It uses 2 hex values COLOR 84 - Gray Background, Red Text to set the background, Font colors COLOR - Resets to default CLS Clears screen DATE Displays and allows Date to be changed TIME Displays and allows Time to be changed EXIT Exits from the console HELP Lists available console commands HELP COLOR - Gives specific info about COLOR command (Color /?) wmic logicaldisk get name Tells which drive letters are available H: Jumps to a different drive (network or physical) DIR Shows contents of current folder /b - bare /s - show subfolders as well * - wildcard (can be used on filename or extension dir *.exe - shows all executable files dir a*.* - shows all files that start with a CD (Change Directory) Change to a new directory (folder) cd folder_name (must exists) cd.. - Move you up one file system level cd workspace\tam cd\ - Moves to root of that directory MD <Directory_Name> Make a Directory MD PC_Repair RD <Directory_Name> Removes Directory (must be empty) DEL <Filename> Deletes the file in the current directory Wildcards work here DEL *.DOC (Deletes all word documents) TYPE <Filename.txt> Outputs the contents of a text file Type readme.txt REN <Filename> <NewFilename> Gives a new name to a file. Be sure to rename hi.txt bye.txt include extension COPY <Filename> < Path> Copies files to a new destination COPY readme.txt h:\practice NSLookup <domain> Returns the IP address of a domain NSLOOKUP google.com name returns 216.58.216.75 telnet <IP> Connects to a remote IP address Telnet 10.3.1.1 tree shows the file system hierarchy echo Used to show message at the console echo hello there level @echo off Hides the command syntax from the output of a batch file :<Label> Gives a name to a location in a batch :Start file, which you can jump to with GOTO GOTO <Label> Jumps to the label mentioned. Can GOTO Start cause console commands to repeat Pause <Message> Pauses the running of the batch file Pause Do you want to continue? Call <Drive><Path><Filename> Calls another file to run. Call H:\hacking\runme.bat msg * <message> Generates a message box with message msg * Hello pkgmgr /iu:”TelnetClient” Enables Telnet telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl Wait and see Building a Batch File A batch file is a simple notepad document that will run the console commands inside it in order. We can string together a series of commands that will perform an operation.
matrix.bat @echo off color 02 :tricks echo %random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random% goto tricks