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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T09:31:31+00:00 2026-06-15T09:31:31+00:00

I wish to write a Windows Batch script that first tests to see if

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I wish to write a Windows Batch script that first tests to see if any of the command line arguments are equal to /?. If so, it displays the help message and terminates, otherwise it executes the rest of the script code. I have tried the following:

@echo off
FOR %%A IN (%*) DO (
  IF "%%A" == "/?" (
    ECHO This is the help message
    GOTO:EOF
  )
)

ECHO This is the rest of the script

This doesn’t seem to work. If I change the script to:

@echo off
FOR %%A IN (%*) DO (
  ECHO %%A
)

ECHO This is the rest of the script

and call it as testif.bat arg1 /? arg2 I get the following output:

arg1
arg2
This is the rest of the script

The FOR loop appears be ignoring the /? argument. Can anyone suggest an approach to this problem that works?

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    2026-06-15T09:31:32+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 9:31 am

    Something like this should do the trick:

    @echo off
    
    IF [%1]==[/?] GOTO :help
    
    echo %* |find "/?" > nul
    IF errorlevel 1 GOTO :main
    
    :help
    ECHO You need help my friend
    GOTO :end
    
    :main
    ECHO Lets do some work
    
    :end
    

    Thanks to @jeb for pointing out the error if only /? arg provided

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