Common Terminology

Here are some of the common terms used when working with PowerShell:

Cmdlet—This is the name given to the built-in commands in PowerShell. Cmdlets are the most basic component within PowerShell and are used when doing anything in PowerShell. They are always of the form “verb-noun.” Cmdlets also have arguments called parameters, and values can be passed to these parameters.

Script—With automation comes the requirement for scripts. Using scripts is as simple as putting a single cmdlet in a file and then executing the file. In PowerShell, scripts have the extension .ps1 and can be executed or invoked by simply calling it as ./my_script.ps1.

Pipeline—This PowerShell functionality allows a series of cmdlets to be combined ...

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