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Piping Commands in PowerShell
We used the pipeline in our past posts. However, we did look into what they are and what they do. If you have had experience with Linux (or Bash in general), there is a good chance you know that the pipeline simply passes the output of a certain command to the command to its right. In this article, we discuss all about pipelines: Understanding the pipeline Using the pipeline to select properties Filtering the output based on a parameter How PowerShell outputs content Formatting the output Only in the end Wrapping up Understanding the pipeline Metaphorically speaking, think of a cmdlet as a machine.
The object-oriented model
The moment someone mentions PowerShell or talks about its benefits, one of the first things that comes to people’s minds is how the output is an object. And most of us don’t understand why this should be a big deal that it is made out to be. Or what it even means. I’ve been there, and it took me some time to fully understand its importance. In this article, we talk about: