OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS
COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
Question
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Detailed explanation-1: -To save the output of a command on the Windows clipboard, add a pipe* (|) operator to your command followed by the clip command.
Detailed explanation-2: -As you know, CTRL+C allows you to copy selected contents to Windows Clipboard, and the CTRL+V key combination is used to paste the contents from Windows Clipboard.
Detailed explanation-3: -If you add the pipe* operator (|) to your command followed by the “clip” command, the output of your original command will get saved to the Windows clipboard and won’t print inside the Command Prompt window. Here are some examples: dir | clip Copy the content of a folder to the clipboard.
Detailed explanation-4: -To get to your clipboard history at any time, press Windows logo key + V. From the clipboard history, you can paste and pin frequently used items by choosing an individual item from your clipboard menu.
Detailed explanation-5: -Open the file that you want to copy items from. Select the first item that you want to copy, and press CTRL+C. Continue copying items from the same or other files until you have collected all of the items that you want. The Office Clipboard can hold up to 24 items.