List of Figures
Chapter 1. Before you begin
Chapter 2. PowerShell scripting overview
Figure 2.1. Running a script requires you to provide a path to it.
Figure 2.2. Running a script and viewing its output in the PowerShell ISE
Figure 2.3. Using IntelliSense to complete command names
Figure 2.4. Using parameter name IntelliSense in the ISE
Figure 2.5. Red squiggly underlines call your attention to syntax errors.
Figure 2.6. Color coding is another way the ISE alerts you to possible syntax errors.
Figure 2.7. Highlighting matching brackets is another way the ISE helps you avoid syntax errors.
Chapter 4. Simple scripts and functions
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