Move to Windows Terminal
18. Move to Windows Terminal
While Command Prompt is surely feature-packed and has its own userbase, but recently Microsoft announced a universal command-line tool for Windows 10 called the Windows Terminal. It runs Command Prompt in a tab layout and I think you are going to love the ability to execute multiple commands from just one window. Along with that, Microsoft has also merged Linux Terminal and PowerShell on Windows Terminal. Basically, you will have access to all your command-line tools side-by-side in just one window. That sounds exciting, right? So my recommendation would be to try out the new Windows Terminal and see if you like the new change.
Improve Windows Experience with CMD Commands
These 18 Command Prompt tricks, although utterly basic and easy to implement, are very useful. Using these tricks will definitely allow you to use Windows in a much more effective way and give you access to a host of powerful features that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to use without installing (even buying) dedicated software. So, what are your favorite Command Prompt tricks that you use frequently and find useful? We would like to know about them. Also, if you know of a CMD trick that you think deserves to be on this list, do let us know about it in the comments section below.
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