- Splatting is the ability to use a dictionary or a list to supply parameters to a command.
Example:
$MailMessage = @{
To = “me@mycompany.com”
From = “me@mycompany.com”
Subject = “Hi”
Body = “Hello”
Smtpserver = “smtphost”
ErrorAction = “SilentlyContinue”
}
Send-MailMessage @MailMessage - Proxy commands are wrappers of existing commands in Windows PowerShell, and to make this possible, a number of different things had to be enabled in the language that can have interesting other uses.
- Metadata provides information about the command and parameters of different commands, and provides a structure that you can use to “write” a command without typing out the whole script.
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2010/10/18/use-splatting-to-simplify-your-powershell-scripts/
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