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Get-Help: PowerShell’s Documentation Framework

Get-Help for Get-Help!
Get-Help for Get-Help 🙂

Display documentation for PowerShell components using Get-Help.

This is the first post in the series PowerShell 1.0 – The First Cmdlets. In this post we will cover Get-Help , which was one of the Microsoft.PowerShell.Core  module cmdlets and a cmdlet we will use extensively in future posts. Note that though this cmdlet was first introduced in PowerShell 1.0, enhancements have been made through version releases and we will cover the latest features of the cmdlet.

Get-Help: What it is for

Get-Help  displays help documentation for PowerShell cmdlets and concepts. It is the method from within PowerShell that you can bring up details of how to use PowerShell components. This cmdlet will be a regular part of your daily PowerShell toolbox.

Examples: How to use it

Get documentation for a cmdlet

One of the most common ways you will use Get-Help  is to get documentation about how to use a specific cmdlet. You type Get-Help  followed by the cmdlet name you want documentation for, so an example would be Get-Help Get-Help . Run this from a PowerShell session to see the standard help displayed.

Specify level of documentation to display

There a few parameters to control the level of documentation to display, some being more verbose than others.

Launch online documentation from docs.microsoft.com

One of my favorite new features is to use the -online  parameter to launch the help page for a given cmdlet or component that resides at docs.microsoft.com. The online help pages are well formatted and easy to navigate, so if you like to reference your documentation separate from where you are working or on a second screen (I personally do), this is a killer feature.

Get-Help Get-Help -online

See components with help available

Using Get-Help isn’t limited to cmdlets. There are multiple categories, including “About” topics (preceded with ‘about_’), functions, providers, and aliases. You can see what help options are available using wildcard searches or by specifying a category to filter:

# Wildcard search for anything beginning with about_ ("About" topics)
Get-Help -Name about_*

# Show Providers for which there is help information
Get-Help -Category Provider

Next Up: Get/Add/Remove-PSSnapin

In the next post of the series, we will cover the PSSnapin cmdlets, Get-PSSnapin , Add-PSSnapin , and Remove-PSSnapin .

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