;= @echo off ;= rem Call DOSKEY and use this file as the macrofile ;= %SystemRoot%\system32\doskey /listsize=1000 /macrofile=%0% ;= rem In batch mode, jump to the end of the file ;= goto :end ;= rem ****************************************************************** ;= rem * Filename: aliases.bat ;= rem * Source: http://ben.versionzero.org/wiki/Doskey_Macros ;= rem * Version: 1.0 ;= rem * Author: Ben Burnett ;= rem * Purpose: Simple, but useful aliases; this can be done by ;= rem * other means--of course--but this is dead simple and ;= rem * works on EVERY Windows machine on the planet. ;= rem * History: ;= rem * 22/01/2002: File Created (Syncrude Canada). ;= rem * 01/05/2007: Updated author's address, added new macros, a ;= rem * history and some new helpful comments. ;= rem * 19/06/2007: Added Notepad, Explorer and Emacs macros. ;= rem * 20/06/2007: Fixed doskey macrofile= path problem: it is now not ;= rem * a relative path, so it can be called from anywhere. ;= rem ****************************************************************** ;= Doskey aliases h=doskey /history ;= File listing enhancements :=ls=dir /x $* l=dir /x $* ll=dir /w $* la=dir /x /a $* ;= Directory navigation up=cd .. pd=pushd ;= Copy and move macros ;=cp=copy :=mv=move ;= Delete macros ;=rm=del /p $* rmf=del /q $* rmtmp=del /q *~ *# 2>nul ;= Fast access to Notepad n=notepad $* ;= Fast access to Explorer x=explorer . ;= :end ;= rem ****************************************************************** ;= rem * EOF - Don't remove the following line. It clears out the ';' ;= rem * macro. We're using it because there is no support for comments ;= rem * in a DOSKEY macro file. ;= rem ****************************************************************** ;=