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Putting these into an A-Z list proved rather tricky, PowerShell commands have a Verb-Noun naming convention plus each command can have multiple aliases. What I ended up doing was sorting mostly on the Noun but adding quite a few commands to the list more than once so they can be found under the alias name too.
So for example 'Set-Location' is listed under L and also, because it has the alias 'cd' it's listed under C
This does have the side effect of making the list longer than it could be, but I think it's the best compromise.
As always, feedback/comments are welcome.
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Just curious but will you be including the powershell for exchange commands anytime soon or am I just missing where they are? This site is great by the way keep up the great work. Thanks.
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I wouldnt hold your breath for that, what with SQL server, Exchange and Sharepoint all moving to Powershell theres going to be a *lot* of powershell stuff to learn.
To start with I'm sticking with the basic out-of the box commands, but time will tell, I may end up adding more.
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