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Modules are a core part of PowerShell that help you organize and extend its capabilities. A module is a package containing related cmdlets, functions, variables, and other resources. Using modules allows you to reuse code, share functionality, and keep your scripts organized. PowerShell comes with several built-in modules, and you can import additional ones as needed to gain access to new features.

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# Import the 'Microsoft.PowerShell.Management' module and list its available cmdlets # Import the module (if not already loaded) Import-Module Microsoft.PowerShell.Management # List all cmdlets provided by this module Get-Command -Module Microsoft.PowerShell.Management
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Sometimes you need functionality that is not available by default in PowerShell. You can search for additional modules online using the Find-Module cmdlet, which looks in repositories such as the PowerShell Gallery. Once you find a module you want, you can install it with the Install-Module cmdlet. After installation, you can load the module using Import-Module and start using its cmdlets right away. This makes PowerShell highly flexible and easy to customize for your own needs.

1. What is a PowerShell module?

2. Which cmdlet is used to import a module in PowerShell?

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Which cmdlet is used to import a module in PowerShell?

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Modules are a core part of PowerShell that help you organize and extend its capabilities. A module is a package containing related cmdlets, functions, variables, and other resources. Using modules allows you to reuse code, share functionality, and keep your scripts organized. PowerShell comes with several built-in modules, and you can import additional ones as needed to gain access to new features.

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# Import the 'Microsoft.PowerShell.Management' module and list its available cmdlets # Import the module (if not already loaded) Import-Module Microsoft.PowerShell.Management # List all cmdlets provided by this module Get-Command -Module Microsoft.PowerShell.Management
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Sometimes you need functionality that is not available by default in PowerShell. You can search for additional modules online using the Find-Module cmdlet, which looks in repositories such as the PowerShell Gallery. Once you find a module you want, you can install it with the Install-Module cmdlet. After installation, you can load the module using Import-Module and start using its cmdlets right away. This makes PowerShell highly flexible and easy to customize for your own needs.

1. What is a PowerShell module?

2. Which cmdlet is used to import a module in PowerShell?

question mark

What is a PowerShell module?

Select the correct answer

question mark

Which cmdlet is used to import a module in PowerShell?

Select the correct answer

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 2. Capítulo 3
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