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- DOSKEY abstract "DOSKEY is a utility for DOS and Microsoft Windows that adds command history, macro functionality, and improved editing features to the command line interpreters COMMAND.COM and CMD.EXE. It was included as a TSR program with MS-DOS and PC DOS versions 5 and later, then Windows 9x, and finally Windows XP and later.In early 1989, functionality similar to DOSKEY was introduced with DR-DOS 3.40 with its HISTORY CONFIG.SYS directive. This enabled a user-configurable console input history buffer and recall as well as pattern search functionality on the console driver level, that is, fully integrated into the operating system and transparent to running applications. In the summer of 1991, DOSKEY was introduced in MS-DOS/PC DOS 5.0 in order to provide some of the same functionality. DOSKEY also added a macro expansion facility, though special support was required before applications such as command line processors could take advantage of it. Starting with Novell DOS 7 in 1993, the macro capabilities were provided by an external DOSKEY command as well. In order to also emulate DOSKEY's history buffer functionality under DR-DOS, the DR-DOS DOSKEY worked as a front end to the resident history buffer functionality, which remained part of the kernel.In current Windows NT-based operating systems, DOSKEY's functionality is built into CMD.EXE, although the DOSKEY command is still used to change its operation.".
- DOSKEY wikiPageExternalLink doskey.
- DOSKEY wikiPageExternalLink bb490894.aspx.
- DOSKEY wikiPageID "658601".
- DOSKEY wikiPageLength "5510".
- DOSKEY wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- DOSKEY wikiPageRevisionID "705497341".
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink 4DOS.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Alias_(command).
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Alt_key.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink CONFIG.SYS.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Category:External_DOS_commands.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Utilities_for_Windows.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_administration.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Cmd.exe.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Command-line_completion.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Command-line_interface.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Command_history.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Control_key.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink DR-DOS.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink End_key.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Esc_key.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Home_key.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC_DOS.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_shortcut.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink List_of_DOS_commands.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Long_filename.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink MS-DOS.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Macro_(computer_science).
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Tab_key.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Terminate_and_stay_resident_program.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Windows_9x.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Windows_NT.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLink Windows_XP.
- DOSKEY wikiPageWikiLinkText "DOSKEY".
- DOSKEY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Keypress.
- DOSKEY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mono.
- DOSKEY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- DOSKEY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Windows_commands.
- DOSKEY subject Category:External_DOS_commands.
- DOSKEY subject Category:Utilities_for_Windows.
- DOSKEY subject Category:Windows_administration.
- DOSKEY hypernym Utility.
- DOSKEY type Component.
- DOSKEY type Driver.
- DOSKEY type Redirect.
- DOSKEY comment "DOSKEY is a utility for DOS and Microsoft Windows that adds command history, macro functionality, and improved editing features to the command line interpreters COMMAND.COM and CMD.EXE. It was included as a TSR program with MS-DOS and PC DOS versions 5 and later, then Windows 9x, and finally Windows XP and later.In early 1989, functionality similar to DOSKEY was introduced with DR-DOS 3.40 with its HISTORY CONFIG.SYS directive.".
- DOSKEY label "DOSKEY".
- DOSKEY sameAs Q240242.
- DOSKEY sameAs DOSKEY.COM.
- DOSKEY sameAs m.030dp2.
- DOSKEY sameAs Q240242.
- DOSKEY wasDerivedFrom DOSKEY?oldid=705497341.
- DOSKEY isPrimaryTopicOf DOSKEY.