Friday, 24 June 2011

Online cmdlet help

Not long after PowerShell v2 was released I did a presentation to most of the tech staff in the department which I pretty much simply wanted to use as an opportunity to give them a heads-up that they had better start thinking about upping their knowledge of PS.  Apart from demo-ing some of the cool stuff you could do with PowerShell I wanted to make sure that the audience left remembering three simple things that would help them help them start using it:

  1. verb-noun
    Cmdlet format is simply ‘what do you want to do’ hyphen ‘what do you want to do it to?’.
  2. get-command
    Want a list of available cmdlets?  This’ll do it.
  3. get-help
    If you can remember 1 & 2 then this cmdlet is all you need to learn more.

The get-help cmdlet uses locally stored info so is current at the time of installation and in the majority of cases is sufficient.  Something I found out yesterday was that you can use the –online parameter with get-help and if you’ve got a connection to the outside world i will bring up the most up-to-date help on TechNet, e.g.

get-help –online get-acl

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