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I am looking for a way/method to display all internal commands which
are available on the command-line (CMD.EXE under WinXP). By that I mean
commands like "cd", "set", "dir", etc... which are not external *.bat
or *.exe files.
when I type "help" from the command prompt C:\>, that gives me (amongst
other information) a list of many commands (some are internal, such as
"DIR", some are external, such as "SORT", i.e. "SORT.EXE"), but I have
no way of knowing whether this list of commands is exhaustive or not.
Any other suggestions how to identify all internal commands ?
are available on the command-line (CMD.EXE under WinXP). By that I mean
commands like "cd", "set", "dir", etc... which are not external *.bat
or *.exe files.
when I type "help" from the command prompt C:\>, that gives me (amongst
other information) a list of many commands (some are internal, such as
"DIR", some are external, such as "SORT", i.e. "SORT.EXE"), but I have
no way of knowing whether this list of commands is exhaustive or not.
Any other suggestions how to identify all internal commands ?