
Batch Files
OfficialFreeMaster Windows batch scripting for automation and task management.
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What Batch Files does
The Batch Files skill provides a comprehensive toolkit for creating, editing, debugging, and maintaining Windows batch files (.bat/.cmd) using cmd.exe. This skill is particularly useful for developers and system administrators who need to automate tasks, manage file operations, or build command-line tools. With a focus on cmd.exe syntax, environment variables, control flow, and error handling, this skill is designed to streamline the process of writing effective batch scripts.
Users can leverage this skill to automate various Windows tasks such as file backups, deployments, and scheduled jobs. It supports the creation of scripts that can be executed from the command line or integrated into other applications. Additionally, the skill includes detailed guidance on using control flow structures, loops, and functions, making it easier to handle complex scripting scenarios. The integration capabilities with external tools like curl, git, Node.js, and Python further enhance its utility.
This skill is ideal for anyone working with batch files in a Windows environment, whether they are seasoned developers or newcomers to scripting. It provides a structured approach to batch scripting, including templates for scaffolding new projects and troubleshooting common issues. By mastering the features of cmd.exe and the nuances of batch file syntax, users can significantly improve their productivity and efficiency in task automation.
In summary, the Batch Files skill equips users with the knowledge and tools necessary to harness the full potential of Windows batch scripting, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to automate tasks or manage system operations effectively.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to write or maintain batch files for automating Windows tasks, managing file operations, or creating command-line tools.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for non-Windows environments or for users who require advanced scripting capabilities beyond what batch files can offer.
What you can build with it
Automating Backups
Create a batch script to automate the backup of important files to a designated directory.
Scheduled Task Scripts
Write a batch file that can be scheduled to run at specific intervals using Windows Task Scheduler.
Debugging Batch Scripts
Use the skill to troubleshoot and debug existing batch scripts, improving their reliability and performance.
How to install Batch Files
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Written by githubBatch Files
A comprehensive skill for creating, editing, debugging, and maintaining Windows batch files (.bat/.cmd) using cmd.exe. Applies to CLI tool development, system administration automation, scheduled tasks, file operations scripting, and PATH-based executable scripts.
When to Use This Skill
- Creating or editing
.bator.cmdfiles - Automating Windows tasks (file operations, deployments, backups)
- Building CLI tools intended for a
bin/folder on PATH - Writing scheduled task scripts (SCHTASKS, Task Scheduler)
- Debugging batch script issues (variable expansion, error levels, quoting)
- Integrating batch scripts with external tools (curl, git, Node.js, Python)
- Scaffolding new batch-based projects with structured templates
Prerequisites
- Windows NT-based OS (Windows 7 or later)
- cmd.exe (built-in)
- Optional: a
bin/directory on PATH for distributing scripts as commands - Optional: PATHEXT configured to include
.BAT;.CMD(default on Windows)
Command Interpretation
cmd.exe processes each line through four stages in order:
- Variable substitution —
%VAR%tokens are replaced with environment variable values.%0–%9reference batch arguments.%*expands to all arguments. - Quoting and escaping — Caret
^escapes special characters (& | < > ^). Quotation marks prevent interpretation of enclosed special characters. In batch files,%%yields a literal%. - Syntax parsing — Lines are split into pipelines (
|), compound commands (&,&&,||), and parenthesized groups( ). - Redirection —
>overwrites,>>appends,<reads input,2>redirects stderr,2>&1merges stderr into stdout,>NULdiscards output.
Variables
Environment Variables
set _MY_VAR=Hello World
echo %_MY_VAR%
set _MY_VAR=
setwith no arguments lists all variablesset _PREFIXlists variables starting with_PREFIX- No spaces around
=—set name = valsets variable"name "to" val"
Special Variables
| Variable | Value |
|---|---|
%CD% | Current directory |
%DATE% | System date (locale-dependent) |
%TIME% | System time HH:MM:SS.mm |
%RANDOM% | Pseudorandom number 0–32767 |
%ERRORLEVEL% | Exit code of last command |
%USERNAME% | Current user name |
%USERPROFILE% | Current user profile path |
%TEMP% / %TMP% | Temporary file directory |
%PATHEXT% | Executable extensions list |
%COMSPEC% | Path to cmd.exe |
Scoping with SETLOCAL / ENDLOCAL
setlocal
set _LOCAL_VAR=scoped value
endlocal
REM _LOCAL_VAR is no longer defined here
To return a value from a scoped block:
endlocal & set _RESULT=%_LOCAL_VAR%
Delayed Expansion
Variables inside parenthesized blocks are expanded at parse time. Use delayed expansion for runtime evaluation:
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set _COUNT=0
for /l %%i in (1,1,5) do (
set /a _COUNT+=1
echo !_COUNT!
)
endlocal
!VAR!expands at execution time (delayed)%VAR%expands at parse time (immediate)
Control Flow
Conditional Execution
if exist "output.txt" echo File found
if not defined _MY_VAR echo Variable not set
if "%_STATUS%"=="ready" (echo Go) else (echo Wait)
if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 echo Command failed
Comparison operators: equ, neq, lss, leq, gtr, geq. Use /i for case-insensitive string comparison.
Compound Commands
command1 & command2 & REM Always run both
command1 && command2 & REM Run command2 only if command1 succeeds
command1 || command2 & REM Run command2 only if command1 fails
FOR Loops
REM Iterate over a set of values
for %%i in (alpha beta gamma) do echo %%i
REM Numeric range: start, step, end
for /l %%i in (1,1,10) do echo %%i
REM Files in a directory
for %%f in (*.txt) do echo %%f
REM Recursive file search
for /r %%f in (*.log) do echo %%f
REM Directories only
for /d %%d in (*) do echo %%d
REM Parse command output
for /f "tokens=1,2 delims=:" %%a in ('ipconfig ^| findstr "IPv4"') do echo %%b
REM Parse file lines
for /f "usebackq tokens=*" %%a in ("data.txt") do echo %%a
GOTO and Labels
goto :main_logic
:usage
echo Usage: %~nx0 [options]
exit /b 1
:main_logic
echo Running main logic...
goto :eof
goto :eof exits the current batch or subroutine. Labels start with :.
Command-Line Arguments
| Syntax | Value |
|---|---|
%0 | Script name as invoked |
%1–%9 | Positional arguments |
%* | All arguments (unaffected by SHIFT) |
%~1 | Argument 1 with enclosing quotes removed |
%~f1 | Full path of argument 1 |
%~d1 | Drive letter of argument 1 |
%~p1 | Path (without drive) of argument 1 |
%~n1 | File name (no extension) of argument 1 |
%~x1 | Extension of argument 1 |
%~dp0 | Drive and path of the batch file itself |
%~nx0 | File name with extension of the batch file |
%~z1 | File size of argument 1 |
%~$PATH:1 | Search PATH for argument 1 |
Argument Parsing Pattern
:parse_args
if "%~1"=="" goto :args_done
if /i "%~1"=="--help" goto :usage
if /i "%~1"=="--output" (
set "_OUTPUT_DIR=%~2"
shift
)
shift
goto :parse_args
:args_done
String Processing
Substrings
set _STR=Hello World
echo %_STR:~0,5% & REM "Hello"
echo %_STR:~6% & REM "World"
echo %_STR:~-5% & REM "World"
echo %_STR:~0,-6% & REM "Hello"
Search and Replace
set _STR=Hello World
echo %_STR:World=Earth% & REM "Hello Earth"
echo %_STR:Hello=% & REM " World" (remove "Hello")
Substring Containment Test
if not "%_STR:World=%"=="%_STR%" echo Contains "World"
Functions
Functions use labels, CALL, and SETLOCAL/ENDLOCAL:
@echo off
call :greet "Jane Doe"
echo Result: %_GREETING%
exit /b 0
:greet
setlocal
set "_MSG=Hello, %~1"
endlocal & set "_GREETING=%_MSG%"
exit /b 0
call :label argsinvokes a functionexit /breturns from the function (not the script)- Use the
endlocal & settrick to pass values out of a scoped block
Arithmetic
set /a performs 32-bit signed integer arithmetic:
set /a _RESULT=10 * 5 + 3
set /a _COUNTER+=1
set /a _REMAINDER=14 %% 3 & REM Use %% for modulo in batch files
set /a _BITS="255 & 0x0F" & REM Bitwise AND
Supported operators: + - * / %% ( ) and bitwise & | ^ ~ << >>.
Hexadecimal (0xFF) and octal (077) literals are supported.
Error Handling
Error Level Conventions
0= success- Non-zero = failure (typically
1)
mycommand.exe
if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 (
echo ERROR: mycommand failed with code %ERRORLEVEL%
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
)
Fail-Fast Pattern
command1 || (echo command1 failed & exit /b 1)
command2 || (echo command2 failed & exit /b 1)
Setting Exit Codes
exit /b 0 & REM Return success from a batch/function
exit /b 1 & REM Return failure
cmd /c "exit /b 42" & REM Set ERRORLEVEL to 42 inline
Essential Commands Reference
File Operations
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
DIR | List directory contents |
COPY | Copy files |
XCOPY | Extended copy with subdirectories (legacy) |
ROBOCOPY | Robust copy with retry, mirror, logging |
MOVE | Move or rename files |
DEL | Delete files |
REN | Rename files |
MD / MKDIR | Create directories |
RD / RMDIR | Remove directories |
MKLINK | Create symbolic or hard links |
ATTRIB | View or set file attributes |
TYPE | Print file contents |
MORE | Paginated file display |
TREE | Display directory structure |
REPLACE | Replace files in destination with source |
COMPACT | Show or set NTFS compression |
EXPAND | Extract from .cab files |
MAKECAB | Create .cab archives |
TAR | Create or extract tar archives |
Text Search and Processing
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
FIND | Search for literal strings |
FINDSTR | Search with limited regular expressions |
SORT | Sort lines alphabetically |
CLIP | Copy piped input to clipboard |
FC | Compare two files |
COMP | Binary file comparison |
CERTUTIL | Encode/decode Base64, compute hashes |
System Information
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
SYSTEMINFO | Full system configuration |
HOSTNAME | Display computer name |
VER | Windows version |
WHOAMI | Current user and group info |
TASKLIST | List running processes |
TASKKILL | Terminate processes |
WMIC | WMI queries (drives, OS, memory) |
SC | Service control (query, start, stop) |
DRIVERQUERY | List installed drivers |
REG | Registry operations (query, add, delete) |
SETX | Set persistent environment variables |
Network
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
PING | Test network connectivity |
IPCONFIG | IP configuration |
NSLOOKUP | DNS lookup |
NETSTAT | Network connections and ports |
TRACERT | Trace route to host |
NET USE | Map/disconnect network drives |
NET USER | Manage user accounts |
NETSH | Network configuration utility |
ARP | ARP cache management |
ROUTE | Routing table management |
CURL | HTTP requests (Windows 10+) |
SSH | Secure shell (Windows 10+) |
Scheduling and Automation
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
SCHTASKS | Create and manage scheduled tasks |
TIMEOUT | Wait N seconds (Vista+) |
START | Launch programs asynchronously |
RUNAS | Run as different user |
SHUTDOWN | Shutdown or restart |
FORFILES | Find files by date and execute commands |
Shell Utilities
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
WHERE | Locate executables in PATH |
DOSKEY | Create command macros |
CHOICE | Prompt for single-key input |
MODE | Configure console size and ports |
SUBST | Map folder to drive letter |
CHCP | Get or set console code page |
COLOR | Set console colors |
TITLE | Set console window title |
ASSOC / FTYPE | File type associations |
Shell Syntax and Expressions
Parentheses for Grouping
Parentheses turn compound commands into a single unit for redirection or conditional execution:
(echo Line 1 & echo Line 2) > output.txt
if exist "data.csv" (
echo Processing...
call :process "data.csv"
) else (
echo No data found.
)
Escape Characters
The caret ^ escapes the next character:
echo Total ^& Summary & REM Outputs: Total & Summary
echo 100%% complete & REM Outputs: 100% complete (in batch)
echo Line one^
Line two & REM Caret escapes the newline
After a pipe, triple caret is needed: echo x ^^^& y | findstr x
Wildcards
*matches any sequence of characters?matches a single character (or zero at end of period-free segment)
dir *.txt & REM All .txt files
ren *.jpeg *.jpg & REM Bulk rename
Redirection Summary
command > file.txt & REM Overwrite stdout to file
command >> file.txt & REM Append stdout to file
command 2> errors.log & REM Redirect stderr
command > all.log 2>&1 & REM Merge stderr into stdout
command < input.txt & REM Read stdin from file
command > NUL 2>&1 & REM Discard all output
Writing Production-Quality Batch Files
Standard Script Structure
@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
REM ============================================================
REM Script: example.bat
REM Purpose: Describe what this script does
REM ============================================================
call :main %*
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
:main
call :parse_args %*
if not defined _TARGET (
echo ERROR: --target is required. 1>&2
call :usage
exit /b 1
)
echo Processing: %_TARGET%
exit /b 0
:parse_args
if "%~1"=="" exit /b 0
if /i "%~1"=="--target" set "_TARGET=%~2" & shift
if /i "%~1"=="--help" call :usage & exit /b 0
shift
goto :parse_args
:usage
echo Usage: %~nx0 --target ^<path^> [--help]
echo.
echo Options:
echo --target Path to process (required)
echo --help Show this help message
exit /b 0
Best Practices
- Always start with
@echo offandsetlocal— Prevents noisy output and variable leakage to the caller. - Validate inputs before processing — Check required arguments and file existence early. Use
if not definedandif not exist. - Quote paths and variables — Use
"%~1"and"%_MY_PATH%"to handle spaces and special characters safely. - Use
exit /binstead ofexit— Avoids closing the parent console window. - Return meaningful exit codes —
exit /b 0for success, non-zero for specific failures. - Use
%~dp0for script-relative paths — Ensures the script works regardless of the caller's working directory. - Prefer
ROBOCOPYoverXCOPY— More reliable, supports retry, mirroring, and logging. - Use
EnableDelayedExpansionwhen modifying variables inside loops or parenthesized blocks. - Write errors to stderr —
echo ERROR: message 1>&2keeps stdout clean for piping. - Use
REMfor comments —::can cause issues insideFORloop bodies.
Security Considerations
- Never store credentials in batch files — Use environment variables, credential stores, or prompts.
- Validate user input — Unquoted variables containing
&,|, or>can inject commands. Always quote:"%_USER_INPUT%". - Use
SETLOCAL— Prevents variable values from leaking to parent processes. - Sanitize file paths — Validate paths before passing to
DEL,RD, orROBOCOPYto prevent unintended deletion. - Avoid
SET /Pfor sensitive input — Input is visible and stored in console history. Use a dedicated credential tool when possible.
Debugging and Troubleshooting
| Technique | How |
|---|---|
| Trace execution | Remove @echo off or use @echo on temporarily |
| Step through | Add PAUSE between sections |
| Check error level | echo Exit code: %ERRORLEVEL% after each command |
| Inspect variables | set _MY_ to list all variables starting with _MY_ |
| Delayed expansion issues | Variable inside ( ) block not updating? Enable !VAR! syntax |
FOR loop %% vs % | Use %%i in batch files, %i on the command line |
| Spaces in SET | set name=value not set name = value |
| Caret in pipes | After a pipe, use ^^^ to escape special chars |
| Parentheses in SET /A | Escape with ^( and ^) inside if blocks, or use quotes |
| Double percent for modulo | set /a r=14 %% 3 in batch files |
Cross-Platform and Extended Tools
When batch scripting reaches its limits, these tools extend cmd.exe capabilities:
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cygwin | Full POSIX environment on Windows (grep, sed, awk, ssh) |
| MSYS2 | Lightweight Unix tools and package manager (pacman) |
| WSL | Windows Subsystem for Linux — run native Linux binaries |
| GnuWin32 | Individual GNU utilities as native Windows executables |
| PowerShell | Modern Windows scripting with .NET integration |
Use batch when you need: fast startup, simple file operations, PATH-based CLI tools, or Task Scheduler integration. Consider PowerShell or WSL for complex data processing, REST APIs, or object-oriented scripting.
CMD Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Tab | Auto-complete file/folder names |
Up / Down | Navigate command history |
F7 | Show command history popup |
F3 | Repeat last command |
Esc | Clear current line |
Ctrl+C | Cancel running command |
Alt+F7 | Clear command history |
Reference Files
The references/ folder contains detailed documentation:
| File | Contents |
|---|---|
tools-and-resources.md | Windows tools, utilities, package managers, terminals |
batch-files-and-functions.md | Example scripts, techniques, best practices links |
windows-commands.md | Comprehensive A-Z Windows command reference |
cygwin.md | Cygwin user guide and FAQ |
msys2.md | MSYS2 installation, packages, and environments |
windows-subsystem-on-linux.md | WSL setup, commands, and documentation |
Asset Templates
The assets/ folder contains starter batch file template data, but as text files:
| Template | Purpose |
|---|---|
executable.txt | Standalone CLI tool with argument parsing |
library.txt | Reusable function library with CALL-able labels |
task.txt | Scheduled task / automation script |
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