Cmdlets are the workhorse of PowerShell. They are small, single-purpose commands that perform specific actions. Cmdlets follow a verb-noun naming convention, where the verb describes the action and ...
You can add parameters to the advanced functions that you write, and use parameter attributes and arguments to limit the parameter values that function users submit with the parameter. The parameters ...
By defining Microsoft PowerShell functions within PowerShell modules, you can organize your scripts, avoid duplicating code, ...
Continuing from where I left off in my previous article on PowerShell parameters where I talked about defining the types and naming considerations, we will now take a look at some useful attributes ...
Allowing for the right kind of input into PowerShell functions is important. It can mean the difference between writing a function once and forgetting about it constantly having to refactor it to ...
I'm writing a script to that will invoke the GIMP batch processor. I've written the GIMP Script-Fu scripts. I've written the PowerShell wrapper. However, I can't get PowerShell to properly pass the ...
Is Add-Member the most underrated and underappreciated cmdlet in PowerShell? PowerShell is so vast and can manage so many platforms and technologies. It’s easy to get deep in one module or topic. But ...