Starting to play with SharePoint PowerShell cmdlets

Hello,

As you may know, SharePoint 2010 ships with Windows PowerShell. Being an automation geek, passionate by process, services and tools, I began to have a look at the INCREDIBLE possibilities brought by this architectural choice.

To start, I just retrieved the available cmdlets from SharePoint cmdlets:

  • Launch SharePoint 2010 Management Shell
  • PS-1[1]
  • Type Get-Command –PSSnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
  • you just read them

Now, funnier: have an idea of types and totals of them, just to evaluate the upcoming task of knowing, using and documenting them :

  • Type the same command, but pipe the output to a TXT file
  • Get-Command -pssnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell | Format-Table Name > SP2010cmdlets.txt
  • PS-2[1]
  • Now Open the TXT file with Excel (2010 of course :-) ), and rework it as follows:
    1. Remove the useless spaces characters with =TRIM() function
    2. Create an “Action Type” column with =LEFT(A2”,SEARCH("-",A2)-1) – my cmdlets starts in the A2 cell
    3. Insert a Pivot Table to count per “Action type” and there you are:
      Cmdlet Type Count
      Get 143
      Set 110
      New 93
      Remove 80
      Update 11
      Install 10
      Add 10
      Uninstall 8
      Import 8
      Start 8
      Export 8
      Disable 7
      Enable 6
      Clear 6
      Stop 5
      Move 4
      Initialize 3
      Upgrade 3
      Backup 3
      Restore 3
      Resume 2
      Test 2
      Suspend 2
      Mount 2
      Revoke 2
      Grant 2
      Dismount 2
      Unpublish 1
      Copy 1
      Restart 1
      Receive 1
      Merge 1
      Disconnect 1
      Rename 1
      Publish 1
      Connect 1
      Ping 1
      Grand Total 553

553 cmdlets to know, use, document ….

Btw, you can save the Excel file.

< Emmanuel />