How do I comment on the Windows command line?
Solution 1:
The command you're looking for is rem
, short for "remark".
There is also a shorthand version ::
that some people use, and this sort of looks like #
if you squint a bit and look at it sideways. I originally preferred that variant since I'm a bash
-aholic and I'm still trying to forget the painful days of BASIC :-)
Unfortunately, there are situations where ::
stuffs up the command line processor (such as within complex if
or for
statements) so I generally use rem
nowadays. In any case, it's a hack, suborning the label infrastructure to make it look like a comment when it really isn't. For example, try replacing rem
with ::
in the following example and see how it works out:
if 1==1 (
rem comment line 1
echo 1 equals 1
rem comment line 2
)
You should also keep in mind that rem
is a command, so you can't just bang it at the end of a line like the #
in bash
. It has to go where a command would go. For example, only the second of these two will echo the single word hello
:
echo hello rem a comment.
echo hello & rem a comment.
Solution 2:
A comment is produced using the REM command which is short for "Remark".
REM Comment here...