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Did you know that you can access the content of a provider using the variable syntax?
For instance, you can get and set the contents of a file just by doing the following:
MSH > ${c:\temp\foo.txt} = "bar"
MSH > ${c:\temp\foo.txt}
bar
MSH >
Note, the default encoding is used when setting the content in the filesystem in this way.
Any provider that supports the IContentCmdletProvider interface can be accessed in this way.
-Jeff Jones
Comments
- Anonymous
August 25, 2005
It's a good feature and the whole Monad philosophy is really brilliant. I'm very impressed.
A small feature request:
The Registry provider doesn't implement the IContentCmdletProvider, so can you implement this in the next release?