I spend most of my time on command line ( XP / 7 ) and always find myself customizing the command prompt according to my preferences. This applies to both cmd and powershell prompt.
Width: 140
Height: 40
Left: -4
Top: 20
Font: Lucida Console
Font Size: 16
Text Color: RGB(100,150,200)
QuickEdit Mode: Enabled
Whenever I am on a new server, I would need to do this all over again. How can I automate this process by putting these parameters in a batch file or PowerShell script?
You can look into making calls to update the Windows registry. For example,
REG.EXE add HKCU\Console /v QuickEdit /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
will set QuickEdit as the default mode for your command prompt. It's easy to slap this line into a batch file, along with other settings.
add Keyname
will chose the Key name where to add the value, here HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Console /v
is followed by the name of the value to add /t
followed by its type /d
is followed by the data with which to set the name of the value /f
to force write in the registry without prompt Likewise, you can modify WindowSize
which contains 0xhhhhwwww where the first four bytes is the value of the height in hexa (eg 0x003E for a height of 62 pixels) and www is the window's width. For your case:
REG.EXE add HKCU\Console /v WindowSize /t REG_DWORD /d 0x0028008c /f
Type REG /?
and REG add /?
for more options.
您可以使用PowerShell中的注册表提供与沿*-Item
和*-ItemProperty
cmdlet来修改此注册表项下的注册表值: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Console
。
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