Prints or sets the value of the PATH environment variable.
Examples
$ path
PATH=C:\\Program Files\\ConEmu\\ConEmu\\Scripts;C:\\Program Files\\ConEmu
path C:\\Users\\Joe Hoe\\Scripts;%path%
Extends the path with C:\\Users\\Joe Hoe\\Scripts
, applying only to the process of the cmd.exe.
path ;
Empties the path.
echo %path% | perl -pe "s/;/\\n/g" | sort
Shows the folders in the path sorted if you have perl installed.
Links:
$ path /?
Displays or sets a search path for executable files.
PATH [[drive:]path[;...][;%PATH%]
PATH ;
Type PATH ; to clear all search-path settings and direct cmd.exe to search
only in the current directory.
Type PATH without parameters to display the current path.
Including %PATH% in the new path setting causes the old path to be
appended to the new setting.