May 14, 2024
2 minute read
PowerShell is a powerful command-line interface and scripting language used to manage and automate tasks on Windows and Windows-based systems. It provides a consistent way to perform a wide range of administrative tasks, including managing files, processes, and services; configuring network settings; and interacting with the Windows registry.
Why Learn PowerShell Cmdlets?
PowerShell Cmdlets are fundamental building blocks of the PowerShell language. They are small, modular commands that perform specific tasks, such as creating a file, getting the current time, or stopping a service. By learning PowerShell Cmdlets, you can:
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Find a path to becoming a PowerShell Cmdlets. Learn more at:
OpenCourser.com/topic/mmhqee/powershell
Reading list
We've selected six books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
PowerShell Cmdlets.
A comprehensive guide to PowerShell, covering everything from the basics to advanced techniques. Suitable for both beginners and experienced users.
A practical guide to using PowerShell for automating tasks and managing systems. Focuses on real-world examples and case studies.
A practical guide to using PowerShell for automating tasks and managing Windows systems. Covers advanced topics such as remoting, scripting, and security.
A collection of PowerShell scripts and tools for automating various tasks. Provides a great starting point for learning PowerShell scripting.
A collection of PowerShell recipes for performing common tasks, such as managing files, processes, and services.
A beginner-friendly introduction to PowerShell. Covers the basics of PowerShell syntax, commands, and cmdlets.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
OpenCourser.com/topic/mmhqee/powershell