I just wanted to know if there was a way to find the path of the "curl" command on my computer. I open up the command prompt and I can execute the curl command no problem. But I have to wonder how does the command prompt know what the curl command is. I assume it is pointing to some executable somewhere. Is there a way to trace the location of the executable using the command prompt itself?
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                    2See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/304319/is-there-an-equivalent-of-which-on-the-windows-command-line – Henrik Høyer Feb 10 '21 at 15:28
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            In Windows you can use the where command to locate programs
where curl.exe 
On my machine it answers:
C:\Windows\System32\curl.exe
 
    
    
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                    2Very simple answer thankyou! I was looking at my system environment variables but it doesn't specify each command and their location. But this is useful to know! – RJ123 Feb 11 '21 at 16:12
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                    [Here is the explanation](https://curl.se/windows/microsoft.html) of why cURL is located in System32. – Uwe Keim Mar 04 '23 at 20:13
