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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:32:35+00:00 2026-05-17T02:32:35+00:00

In my bat script, what do I use to open a file called open.txt

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In my bat script, what do I use to open a file called open.txt and add the following line to the top

SOME TEXT TO BE ADDED

Can small edits like this be handled in a .bat script

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    2026-05-17T02:32:36+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:32 am

    Sure, with something like:

    copy original.txt temp.txt
    echo.SOME TEXT TO BE ADDED>original.txt
    type temp.txt >>original.txt
    del temp.txt
    

    The first line makes a temporary copy of the file. The second line overwrites the file with the line you want to add (note particularly the lack of spaces between the text being added and the > redirection operator – echo has a nasty habit of including such spaces).

    The third line uses the append redirection operator >> to add the original file to the end of the new one, then the final line deletes the temporary file.

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