I was already wondering whether there was something like this in the command prompt. I know that under linux you can ctrl+R in a shell and then type a section from a command to get the last one from the history that contains the string you typed but that is even better!
start opens a file in its default application. And . means "current directory". So it's using Windows' default file management program to open a directory.
You can also copy the contents of a dialog box to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl+C while the dialog box is active.