Edits command lines, recalls Windows commands, and creates macros. DOSKEY /REINSTALL /LISTSIZE=size /MACROS[:ALL | :exename ...

Edits command lines, recalls Windows commands, and creates macros.  DOSKEY [/REINSTALL] [/LISTSIZE=size] [/MACROS[:ALL | :exename]]   [/HISTORY] [/INSERT | /OVERSTRIKE] [/EXENAME=exename] [/MACROFILE=filename]   [macroname=[text]]    /REINSTALL          Installs a new copy of Doskey.   /LISTSIZE=size      Sets size of command history buffer.   /MACROS             Displays all Doskey macros.   /MACROS:ALL         Displays all Doskey macros for all executables which have                       Doskey macros.   /MACROS:exename     Displays all Doskey macros for the given executable.   /HISTORY            Displays all commands stored in memory.   /INSERT             Specifies that new text you type is inserted in old text.   /OVERSTRIKE         Specifies that new text overwrites old text.   /EXENAME=exename    Specifies the executable.   /MACROFILE=filename Specifies a file of macros to install.   macroname           Specifies a name for a macro you create.   text                Specifies commands you want to record.  UP and DOWN ARROWS recall commands; ESC clears command line; F7 displays command history; ALT+F7 clears command history; F8 searches command history; F9 selects a command by number; ALT+F10 clears macro definitions.  The following are some special codes in Doskey macro definitions: $T     Command separator.  Allows multiple commands in a macro. $1-$9  Batch parameters.  Equivalent to %%1-%%9 in batch programs. $*     Symbol replaced by everything following macro name on command line.