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What do CMD title mean?

CMD stands for Command Monitor or DOS

The title of a Command Prompt (CMD) window specifies the current directory or path. This includes the drive letter, such as C:\, followed by the folder structure. For example, if the title of the CMD window is "C:\WINDOWS\system32", it indicates that the current directory is the "system32" folder located within the "WINDOWS" folder on the C drive.

This title provides a visual indication of the location within the file system from which you can execute commands and access files. It is particularly useful when you have multiple CMD windows open, each working on different directories, allowing you to quickly identify the active directory you are in.

Additionally, some programs or scripts may set a custom title to provide specific information or instructions relevant to their usage. In general, the CMD title helps to provide situational awareness and context within the Command Prompt environment.

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