- /@ file
 
- 
Specifies a response file containing arguments to
nmake.
 
- /?, /help
 
- 
Displays usage information and exits.
 
- /a
 
- 
Build all targets, even if they are up-to-date.
 
- /b
 
- 
Builds if timestamps are equal.
 
- /c
 
- 
Suppresses output messages.
 
- /d
 
- 
Displays build information.
 
- /e
 
- 
Overrides environment variable macros.
 
- /f  makefile
 
- 
Specifies a makefile. The default is Makefile in
the current directory.
 
- /i
 
- 
Ignores command exit codes. Continues building even if an error
occurs in an external program, such as a compiler.
 
- /k
 
- 
If an error occurs while building a target, /k
causes nmake to continue building other targets.
 
- /n
 
- 
Displays commands, but does not actually execute them.
 
- /nologo
 
- 
Suppresses display of the banner and copyright messages.
 
- /p
 
- 
Displays nmake settings and information about
the current makefile.
 
- /q
 
- 
Checks time stamps, but does not perform the build.
 
- /r
 
- 
Ignores predefined rules. (Compare the output of nmake
/pq to the output of nmake
/p).
 
- /s
 
- 
Suppresses display of commands as they are executed.
 
- /t
 
- 
Changes timestamps, but does not perform the build
 
- /u
 
- 
Dumps inline files.
 
- /y
 
- 
Disables batch mode.
 
- /x  file
 
- 
Sends all standard error messages to file.