windbg: Command output to text file
Solution 1:
Start WinDbg from the command line using the -logo option:
windbg.exe -logo logfile.txt
That will get everything done logged to the file specified. You can find more details of the command line options here.
Or, if you are already in a debugging session, you can use the .logopen command to start logging. For more info on this command see here
Or you can click edit->Open/Close log file in the WinDbg GUI.
More info on log files is here.
Solution 2:
You can use .logopen , all of the commands you input and response from windbg will be logged, and then use .logclose to flush the data into
Solution 3:
You can also do this from the WinDbg gui 'Edit>Write Window Text To File...' if you find that easier.