Windows 7 system command line of the five killings

  
First, the command prompt is also transparent
Now is the Windows7 era, the command prompt should also keep up with the pace of the times. How to keep up with it? It's very simple, let it be transparent! We only need the small software Glass_CMD to achieve the transparency of the command prompt. Download the software, double-click on Glass_CMD.exe, and then open CMD will find that the window is transparent, the effect please see the following picture:

Command prompt is also transparent
It is worth noting that it is best to use Change the "screen background" back to the default black and change the text back to white. In addition, this translucent background color is consistent with the border of your system window. If you find that the text and background colors are too close, you can change them by following the steps below.

Command left in the upper left corner of the command prompt, select the property
color label, change the item in the box below, and bring up the font color suitable for your computer.

Recall the computer for your computer Font color
Second, open the command window in the specified place
We often use the "cd file path" when changing the file path, if you want to enter a deeper folder, you must remember The name of the folder at each level before is obviously inconvenient. In this case, there are actually shortcuts to go. First, under Windows Explorer, find the folder you want to enter, then press and hold the “shift” key and right click on the folder. At this point, the right-click menu will have an extra "Open the command window here". Click on it to open the command window under the corresponding path. If you need administrator rights to operate in this folder, you need to simultaneously press “ctrl” and “shift” to open the context menu. For details, see the following figure

Open the command window in the specified place

Open the command window in the specified place
3. Repeat the previous command
In CMD, we can use F3 To repeat the previous command; F1 repeats character by character; F2 quickly repeats to the specified character position. This may be a bit abstract, let's use examples to illustrate everything.
First enter the command “cd c:/Program Files/TweakCube3”, the next time you want to enter, press F3 to repeat the "cd c:/Program Files/TweakCube3" protocol; press F1 to repeat character by character; F2 It is quick to repeat to the character you need before. See Figure F2 Repeat
After pressing F2, the above window appears, and then press a character in the command, then a command before the character will be repeated. If there are multiple identical letters, starting with the leftmost one, repeating F2 and the letter will repeat to the right.

Repeat the previous command
Four, repeat the arbitrary command quickly
This is the extension of the previous one. If you want to re-enter a series of commands that have already been entered, you can press the arrow keys [Up] and [Down] to find the commands that have been entered. If you have entered a large number of commands and you are not able to find them, you can also press F7 to list them. All command history entered.

Quickly repeat arbitrary commands
V. Renaming windows
In the case of opening multiple command line windows, proper renaming can help to distinguish each window, and the method is very simple, enter &ldquo ;title window name" (without quotes), press Enter.

Rename window

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