Become a Command Prompt Power User with Function Keys.
The fact that the function keys actually do something in the Command Prompt is maybe one ofthe best kept secrets about the tool:
F1: Pastes the last executed command (character by character).
F2: Pastes the last executed command (up to the entered character).
F3: Pastes the last executed command.
F4: Deletes current prompt text upto the entered character.
F5: Pastes recently executed commands (does not cycle).
F6: Pastes ^Z to the prompt
F7: Displays a selectable list of previously executed commands.
F8: Pastes recently executed commands (cycles).
F9: Asks for the number of the command from the F7 list to paste.
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The fact that the function keys actually do something in the Command Prompt is maybe one ofthe best kept secrets about the tool:
F1: Pastes the last executed command (character by character).
F2: Pastes the last executed command (up to the entered character).
F3: Pastes the last executed command.
F4: Deletes current prompt text upto the entered character.
F5: Pastes recently executed commands (does not cycle).
F6: Pastes ^Z to the prompt
F7: Displays a selectable list of previously executed commands.
F8: Pastes recently executed commands (cycles).
F9: Asks for the number of the command from the F7 list to paste.
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