If I understand the question correctly, the command is "dir" (without the quotes), short for directory. That will show you all the files and sub-folders within the current directory. You can navigate around to other directories/folders as well... for general help with command prompt commands, when you're at the prompt type "help". (Again, no quotes.) It'll give you a list of commands.
If you need more detailed help with any particular command, like the dir command, type help dir.
when you are in cmd command prompt "type" help and you will see all the codes
when you are in cmd command prompt "type" help and you will see all the codes
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.
You can easily see it as it looks like the normal file.
By typing ipconfig \all in cmd prompt,we can see our ip address.
Go to the Command prompt and run "help" command to see the command list..
To access hidden files from command prompt, go to start, and in the search box, type "cmd", then enter. From there, click start, computer, my computer and look for F drive. Type F, then enter. Then type attrib -s -h -r /s /d, and hit enter. Go to your F drive and you should be able to see the hidden files.
use the jar command like this: jar tvf mypackage.jar
use the netstat command.
There are a lot of things you can do with command prompt. For example, you can change the time or the date, chnage the password, ect. Just type HELP in the command prompt to see the list of things available to do.
You can type Systeminfo and scroll up to see it
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