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  1. Hi there, Very very very very tiny (tiniest maybe?) release : a small macro (DOS) I'm using to start/stop mysql service on my computer. This saves me some time as I used to start it manually (I don't have a gargantuan computer, so... I can't afford to leave it running all the time if I wanna play/compile properly). Figured maybe some of you couldn't be fagged to do it (which I would understand) so maybe it'll be useful somehow. for /F "tokens=3 delims=: " %%H in ('sc query "MySQL56" ^| findstr " STATE"') do ( if /I "%%H" NEQ "RUNNING" ( net start "MySQL56" ) ELSE ( net stop "MySQL56" ) )(Don't forget to replace MYSQL56 by whatever version you are using ofc.) Cheers.