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09

Sep

How to change the DOS Command Prompt.
Are you sick of seeing the same old prompt whenever you go to the "DOS/Command Prompt" -- "C:\>" for example?

Here's how to change it to something more exciting:

  • If you're in Windows, go to the "DOS Prompt" or the "Command Prompt"
  • Type

    PROMPT

    followed by the format characters for your new prompt (only a few format characters are listed below to keep the compatibility. to find out all the codes available to you in your operating system, type "PROMPT/?" without the quotes and press ENTER):


    $d -- current date
    $t -- current time
    $g -- ">" character
    $p -- current path/directory



    for example:

    PROMPT $t $p $g
  • Press ENTER