Windows batch files: .bat vs .cmd?

From this news group posting by Mark Zbikowski himself: The differences between .CMD and .BAT as far as CMD.EXE is concerned are: With extensions enabled, PATH/APPEND/PROMPT/SET/ASSOC in .CMD files will set ERRORLEVEL regardless of error. .BAT sets ERRORLEVEL only on errors. In other words, if ERRORLEVEL is set to non-0 and then you run one … Read more

How to run a PowerShell script

Prerequisites: You need to be able to run PowerShell as an administrator You need to set your PowerShell execution policy to a permissive value or be able to bypass it Steps: Launch Windows PowerShell as an Administrator, and wait for the PS> prompt to appear Navigate within PowerShell to the directory where the script lives: … Read more

How do I get the application exit code from a Windows command line?

A pseudo environment variable named errorlevel stores the exit code: echo Exit Code is %errorlevel% Also, the if command has a special syntax: if errorlevel See if /? for details. Example @echo off my_nify_exe.exe if errorlevel 1 ( echo Failure Reason Given is %errorlevel% exit /b %errorlevel% ) Warning: If you set an environment variable … Read more

Remove credentials from Git

If this problem comes on a Windows machine, do the following. Go to Credential Manager in German, it is called: Anmeldeinformationsverwaltung in French, it is called: Gestionnaire d’identification in Polish, it is called: Menedżer poświadczeń in Portuguese, it is called: Gerenciador de Credenciais in Russian, it is called: Диспетчер учётных данных in Spanish, it is … Read more

Text editor to open big (giant, huge, large) text files [closed]

Free read-only viewers: Large Text File Viewer (Windows) – Fully customizable theming (colors, fonts, word wrap, tab size). Supports horizontal and vertical split view. Also support file following and regex search. Very fast, simple, and has small executable size. klogg (Windows, macOS, Linux) – A maintained fork of glogg. Its main feature is regular expression … Read more

How do I kill the process currently using a port on localhost in Windows? [closed]

Step 1: Open up cmd.exe (note: you may need to run it as an administrator, but this isn’t always necessary), then run the below command: netstat -ano | findstr :<PORT> (Replace <PORT> with the port number you want, but keep the colon) The area circled in red shows the PID (process identifier). Locate the PID … Read more

Hata!: SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'divattrend_liink'@'localhost' (using password: YES)