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so lets take a look at the escape character in powershell so in powershell the escape character is the backtick character and thats going to be just to the left of the number one on the standard us keyboard an escape character in powershell is used for spoiler alert escaping characters specifically in strings but it does have some other common usages that i want to walk you through as well so for instance in a string say that you need to type out the dollar sign followed by some characters so typically the dollar sign followed by some characters represents a variable in powershell so in this case if we were on line 16 since this variable is inside of double quotes powershell will attempt to expand that variable and you can see that we dont actually have ten dollars or maybe we wanted to say that we didnt have ten dollars so theres a couple of ways to do that with the escape character we can put that in front of the dollar docHub on line 17 and there you can see that it outputs