![]() Here is the overall workflow of the script: To make this work I needed to perform a series of tasks that ended up with a file of missing cmdlets that I could then read through and decide to place in the book or effectively ignore if they were not common enough for administrative tasks. To do this I used several methods that I have blogged here over the past two or three months. While I was feeling a bit geeky I decided to see if I could take the book’s raw files (in Word DOCX format) and find a way to analyze how many cmdlets were there and how many were missing from the current books. However, they are intended to be useful and cover as many cmdlets as possible. These books are not intended to be comprehensive in their coverage of cmdlets in a particular PowerShell module like Exchange Online or the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell module. IntroductionĪs many of my readers know, I write PowerShell books and publish them on this site Practical PowerShell. Hope this article piques your interest in what PowerShell can be used for. ![]() My goal was to have one Graph article a week, on Wednesdays, but I have not completed my next Graph article, so instead we’ll just do a normal PowerShell Post with some interesting code that I produced for a real-world scenario. ![]()
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