PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management program from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and the associated scripting language...
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Shell V-Power is the brand name given to Shell's enhanced high specification fuels for road motor vehicles including "Shell V-Power Nitro+" and "Shell...
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Alias (command) (redirect from Alias (Unix shell))
alias is available in Unix shells, AmigaDOS, 4DOS/4NT, FreeDOS, KolibriOS, Windows PowerShell, ReactOS, and the EFI shell. Aliasing functionality in the...
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Otter (software) (section PowerShell)
2016). "DevOps, Infrastructure as Code, and PowerShell DSC: The Introduction". PowerShell Magazine. PowerShell Magazine. Retrieved 11 January 2016. "Server...
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Windows Vista, PowerShell Remote can be used for text-based remote access via WMI, RPC, and WS-Management. Most operating system shells fall into one of...
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PowerCLI is a PowerShell-based command-line interface for managing VMware vSphere. VMware describes PowerCLI as "a powerful command-line tool that lets...
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On Powershell Gallery Windows Server, the Story of 3 DEC Engineers Microsoft 365 internals explained | Microsoft Graph, substrate, and PowerShell with...
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Tee (command) (section Windows PowerShell)
OS-9, DOS (e.g. 4DOS, FreeDOS), Microsoft Windows (e.g. 4NT, Windows PowerShell), and ReactOS. The Linux tee command was written by Mike Parker, Richard...
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Azure AD Connect (section Use with PowerShell)
Installs pre-requisites like the .NET Framework, Azure Active Directory Powershell Module and Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant Installs and configures...
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Unary operation (section PowerShell)
Logical negation: !$x Simple expansion: $x Complex expansion: ${#x} In the PowerShell, the following operators are unary: Increment: ++$x, $x++ Decrement: --$x...
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