PowerShell
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− | [[PowerShell]] is a script interpreter and scripting language developed by Microsoft. It is presumably intended in part as a replacement for [[Batch file]]s. It is included with most modern editions of [[Windows]], starting with approximately Windows 8. As of 2016, it is cross-platform and open-source. | + | [[PowerShell]] is a script interpreter and scripting language developed by Microsoft. It is presumably intended in part as a replacement for [[Batch file]]s. It is included with most modern editions of [[Windows]], starting with approximately [[Windows 8]]. As of 2016, it is cross-platform and open-source. |
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PowerShell is a script interpreter and scripting language developed by Microsoft. It is presumably intended in part as a replacement for Batch files. It is included with most modern editions of Windows, starting with approximately Windows 8. As of 2016, it is cross-platform and open-source.