Take Command is a comprehensive interactive GUI and command line environment that makes using the Windows command prompt and creating batch files easy and far more powerful. Take Command displays your command line applications in tabbed windows, with optional Explorer-style integration for a visual look at your folders. Take Command includes hundreds of major enhancements to CMD commands such as COPY, DEL, and DIR, and adds more than 160 new commands, 620 internal variables and functions, a batch file IDE / debugger, advanced command line editing and completion, and thousands of other features.
In addition, Take Command is a powerful batch file programming tool, including an integrated IDE with a sophisticated editor and batch debugger. Take Command offers extensions such as DO loops, SWITCH statements, error and exception handling, system monitoring, third-party plugins, and more than 680 built-in variables and functions.
Features
You can run multiple command prompts and GUI applications simultaneously in tabbed windows, including our own Take Command Console (TCC), CMD, bash and PowerShell.
The integrated file explorer allows you to examine directories and drag and drop files to the tabbed command prompt windows.
The programmable tabbed toolbar lets you create up to 20 tabs with up to 50 toolbar buttons on each. Toolbar buttons can start new tabs or windows, or send commands or text to existing tabs.
The TCC scripting language is a massive superset of the CMD command prompt commands, with 238 internal commands, 388 internal functions, and 298 system variables. Almost all of the CMD command prompt commands (e.g. DIR, COPY, DEL, DIR, START, etc.) are enhanced with hundreds of additional options, and TCC adds more than 190 new commands. Take Command can usually do in one or two lines what requires dozens of lines with Windows CMD commands (if it can do it at all).
Most interactive commands (such as COPY, DIR, DEL, MOVE, etc.) have command dialogs that allow you to select filenames and options and see your command line before executing it. The most powerful Windows command processor is also the easiest to use!
Take Command includes the best text and binary file viewer available for Windows, including bidirectional scrolling, hex listings, fixed and floating rulers, grid lines, extensive searching and printing features, and much more.
Select or exclude files by date, time, size, owner, description, and extended wildcards or regular expressions for extraordinary flexibility in file management.
Specify multiple filenames for most file processing command prompt commands (i.e., COPY, DEL, DIR, MOVE, etc.). (COPY even supports multiple targets as well as multiple sources.)
The scripting language includes a complete set of flow control structures including IF-Then-Else, DO and FOR loops, SWITCH, subroutines, batch libraries, etc.
Create and debug your batch scripts with the integrated graphical IDE. The IDE includes tabbed edit windows and a sophisticated debugger with single stepping, breakpoints, syntax coloring, tooltips, bookmarks, tabbed variable and watch windows. Windows batch file programming has never been easier or more powerful!
The built-in screen scrollback buffer lets you review or print command line output from past commands, and find text in any tabbed window.
You have multiple types of redirection, including redirecting and piping to STDERR, "here-document" and "here-string" redirection, and TEE and Y pipe fittings.
Browse command line and directory history, filename and directory completion, and use numerous cut and paste options (even with Windows command line applications that have no internal cut and paste support) with the advanced line editor.
Customize filename completion for any internal or external command or alias. This allows Take Command to intelligently select and display filenames based on the command line you are entering.
The optional command prompt input window (with full undo/redo) allows you to create and edit commands before sending them to the active tabbed command line windows.
Send keystrokes to tabbed windows, command prompt windows, or GUI windows .
Find any directory on your system by entering only part of its name with extended directory searches.
You can access FTP, TFTP and HTTP (including SSL and SSH) directories and files in all command line file-handling commands (COPY, DEL, MOVE, etc.).
Send SMTP, SMPP, and SNPP messages from your batch files or the command line.
Take Command includes internal compression and extraction commands and variables for BZIP2, GZIP, JAR, TAR, ZIP, and 7ZIP files.
Monitor your system's hardware and software events, and execute commands when an event is triggered. You can monitor the clipboard, directory changes event logs, network connections, processes, services, and USB and Firewire connections.
Easily query the WMI (Windows Management Interface) to retrieve system configuration information.
Expand your scripts with the internal support for PowerShell, Lua, Perl, REXX, Python, Tcl/tk, and any Active Scripting language. You can even combine multiple languages in your batch scripts.
Create your own variables or commands with plugins, or use one of the many third-party plugin libraries.
Operating System:
Take Command is compatible with any 32 or 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows 7, 2008R2, Windows 8 and 2012, and Windows 10 and 2016.
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Take Command 25.0 – What’s New?
- Take Command uses substantially less CPU when you have multiple tabs and you are not using tab groups or splitter windows.
- The Take Command display output speed has been increased slightly (again!).
- The communication between Take Command and TCC is much faster & uses less CPU time (in both Take Command and TCC)
- Various display fixes, including frame shadow clipping, overlapping and scaling fixed in multi-monitor and multi-DPI environments; Office 2013/2016 and Visual Studio 2015 theme inconsistencies fixed; and DPI support has been improved for Edit, Checkbox, and Combobox controls.
- The batch debugger / IDE has been extensively updated with many new features and improved performance.
- The batch debugger now supports single-stepping into command groups and FOR loops.
- The batch debugger “Modified” tab has a new column “Previous” that shows the previous value of the variable that was just changed.
- The batch debugger and TCEdit support ANSI, UTF-8, UTF-8 w/BOM, and UTF-16 files, and various line endings (CR, LF, CR+LF)
- When debugging, the current line to be executed will be centered on the screen.
- TCC has been extensively rewritten to support multithreading (almost) everywhere. For example, a plugin can run other internal commands, aliases, and batch files without conflicting with the main thread.
- Added a workaround for a Windows 10 bug to allow using selection keystrokes (i.e., Shift-Left, etc.) without enabling Legacy Console
- The history and directory history popup windows now support multiple selection (with the shift or ctrl keys + left mouse), and they have a popup context menu (right mouse button) to Copy, Copy+Append, Cut, or Delete. You can also select multiple entries and execute them by pressing Enter.
- You can now define TCC’s redirected output and pipes (on a per-command basis) as ANSI, UTF-8, or UTF-16.
- DIR, PDIR, and SELECT have many new directory colorization options, including all types of ranges and file subsystem types.
- Plugins can now run any command (alias, internal command, batch file, etc.) without conflicting with the main TCC processing thread.
- The regular expression analyzer has a “cheat sheet” of regular expression syntax and common expressions.
- VIEW has been updated with per-monitor DPI support and several new features.
- Added dozens of new features & options to existing commands.
- Added a “Quake Console” hide / unhide for Take Command and TCC.
- You can unregister any system, provided you have the original activation key and the name of the computer to unregister.
- You can generate a manual key (one that doesn’t require internet activation) on any system.
- You can retrieve your license information from the registration server (including the names of all registered systems).
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