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An attribute consists of an attribute-name and an optional list of positional and named arguments. The positional arguments (if any) precede the named arguments. A named argument consists of a simple-name, optionally followed by an equal sign and followed by an expression.
To view or manipulate the file system attributes in PowerShell, use the Get-Item or Get-Childitem cmdlets to create an object of System. IO. FileInfo class for each of your target files and folders. This object has an Attributes property.
To get details of a file in PowerShell, you can use the Get-ItemProperty cmdlet to retrieve properties such as file size, creation time, and last modified time. For example, Get-ItemProperty -Path C:\MyFolder\File. txt will list these properties for the specified file.
To view attributes, you can type ATTRIB command from the DOS prompt. Typing ATTRIB /? will bring up a list of all the syntax available to query a file. From here, we can see that the TEST. TXT file has the Archive, Hidden and Read-Only attribute enabled (A, H R are shown).
In this article Parameter binding is the process that PowerShell uses to determine which parameter set is being used and to associate (bind) values to the parameters of a command.
To get the properties of an object, use the Get-Member cmdlet. For example, to get the properties of a FileInfo object, use the Get-ChildItem cmdlet to get the FileInfo object that represents a file. Then, use a pipeline operator ( | ) to send the FileInfo object to Get-Member .
The Get-Content cmdlet gets the content of the item at the location specified by the path, such as the text in a file or the content of a function. For files, the content is read one line at a time and returns a collection of objects, each representing a line of content.
The CmdletBinding attribute is an attribute of functions that makes them operate like compiled cmdlets written in C#. It provides access to the features of cmdlets. When you use the CmdletBinding attribute, PowerShell automatically adds the Common Parameters.

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