The dv command displays the names and values of all local variables in the current scope.
0:000> dv
argc = 0n1
argv = 0x003a1480
CodePage = 0x4e4
cchWideChar = 0n0
UnicodeStrLen = 0n-858993460
dwFlags = 0
cbMultiByte = 0n-1
lpMultiByteStr = 0x0127573c "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
lpWideCharStr = 0x00000000 ""
0:000> dv /V
0022fd48 @ebp+0x08 argc = 0n1
0022fd4c @ebp+0x0c argv = 0x003a1480
0022fd38 @ebp-0x08 CodePage = 0x4e4
0022fd24 @ebp-0x1c cchWideChar = 0n0
0022fd3c @ebp-0x04 UnicodeStrLen = 0n-858993460
0022fd34 @ebp-0x0c dwFlags = 0
0022fd2c @ebp-0x14 cbMultiByte = 0n-1
0022fd30 @ebp-0x10 lpMultiByteStr = 0x0127573c "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
0022fd28 @ebp-0x18 lpWideCharStr = 0x00000000 ""
0:000> dv /i
prv param argc = 0n1
prv param argv = 0x003a1480
prv local CodePage = 0x4e4
prv local cchWideChar = 0n0
prv local UnicodeStrLen = 0n-858993460
prv local dwFlags = 0
prv local cbMultiByte = 0n-1
prv local lpMultiByteStr = 0x0127573c "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
prv local lpWideCharStr = 0x00000000 ""