How to Use Command Prompt

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  • Most people use a graphical user interface (or GUI) like Microsoft Windows to find and edit files on their computers. But there is another way: a command line interface (or CLI) lets you type out specific commands so you can manage your computer's files. If you already know exactly what you need to do, using CLI can be faster than clicking through Windows. Lifehacker compares using CLIs to finding a shortcut on the road: it's a little harder to navigate at first, but eventually saves you a lot of time.


    Using Command Prompt isn't just a hangover from the old days of PC computing in MS-DOS. Mastery of this interface can save you a lot of time on common chores that require a lot of repetitive clicking and window navigation.


    With a tutorial in its basic commands, as well as tips and tricks to work it like a pro, this guide will show you How to Use Command Prompt on your Windows machine. It will show you how to use Command Prompt, the CLI on all Windows machines. It will instruct you in the command strings and syntax needed to use Command Prompt, as well as offer tips and tricks to make Command Prompt even more useful once you've mastered the basics.