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minus-squarenottelling@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·2 days agoin Powershell, yes. the cmdlet naming convention is Verb-CamelCase. Only specific verbs are allowed as well. It works if the convention is broken, but it’ll complain when you import them as a module.
Is there a premium on hyphens?
in Powershell, yes. the cmdlet naming convention is Verb-CamelCase.
Only specific verbs are allowed as well. It works if the convention is broken, but it’ll complain when you import them as a module.