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"@" - Stop Echoing the Command
How to stop echoing the command when running in a batch file?
✍: FYIcenter.com
By default, when a command is executed in a batch file,
the command will be echoed on the screen before the execution.
You can stop this default behavior by starting the line with @ as shown in this batch file, quiet.bat:
rem Public comment - Show it on the screen rem Show command and output echo %random% @rem Private comment - Don't show this comment @rem Don't show the next, just show the output @echo %random%
if you run the above batch file, you get:
C:\fyicenter>Quiet.bat C:\fyicenter>rem Public comment - Show it on the screen C:\fyicenter>rem Show command and output C:\fyicenter>echo 11066 11066 9102
As you can see on the screen, all command lines started with @ are not echoed on the output.
⇒ "echo on|off" - Control Echo Setting
⇐ Batch File Structure and Syntax
2021-07-10, ∼3796🔥, 0💬
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