Windows Command For Undo !!exclusive!! -
Then use:
function Undo-LastDelete Select-Object -First $Last windows command for undo
For Windows command line (CMD or PowerShell), there's like Ctrl+Z in a GUI app. Once a command executes (e.g., del , rmdir , move , rename ), the change is permanent. the change is permanent. However
However, here's a using PowerShell's -WhatIf and reusable functions: Best Practice: Preview Before Running # In PowerShell — preview destructive commands first Remove-Item .\file.txt -WhatIf Custom PowerShell "Undo" Function (Undelete) Save this function in your PowerShell profile: windows command for undo
For text/files, use Git :
There's no magic undo in Windows CLI — always use -WhatIf first or work in a test directory.