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     PROMPT(DOS)       UNIX System V        PROMPT(DOS)



     Name
          prompt - changes the MS-DOS command prompt


     Syntax
               prompt [[text][$character]...]


     Description
          The prompt command lets you change the MS-DOS system prompt
          (for example, A>).  If, when using prompt, you do not type a
          new value, the prompt is set to  the  default  value,  which
          includes the default drive designation.

          You can use the  characters  in  prompt  to  create  special
          prompts.  You must precede each character with a dollar sign
          ($):

      SPECIFY THIS CHARACTER   TO GET THIS PROMPT
      ___________________________________________________________________
                $              The $ character

                t              The current time
                d              The current date

                p              The working directory of the default drive
                v              The version number

                n              The default drive
                g              The > character

                l              The < character
                b              The | character

                               <Return><Linefeed>
                s              A space (leading only)

                e              ASCII code X'1B' (escape)


     Examples
          The   following   example   sets   the   drive   prompt   to
          drive:current_directory:

               prompt $p

          The following command sets a two-line prompt  that  displays
          the following:

          Time = (current time)
          Date = (current date)


          prompt time = $t$date = $d

          If your terminal has an ANSI escape sequence driver, you can
          use   escape  sequences  in  your  prompts.   The  following
          command, for example, sets your prompt in inverse video mode
          and returns to video mode for other text:

          prompt $e[7m$n:$e[m


     Notes
          prompt is an internal command.


     PROMPT(DOS)          (printed 8/16/89)           PROMPT(DOS)

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