commands detail - c
cal
There’s no one-liner equivalent for the Linux cal
, but there’s a useful script, with much of the cal
functionality here :
http://www.vistax64.com/powershell/17834-unix-cal-command.html
cd
The PowerShell equivalent of cd
is:
Set-Location
…although there is a builtin PowerShell alias cd
which points at set-location
cd ~
cd ~
moves you to your home folder in both unix and Powershell.
clear
The unix clear
command clears your screen. The Powershell equivalent to the unix clear
is
clear-host
PowerShell also has built-in alias clear
for clear-host
.
However, it’s possibly worth noting that the behaviour of the two commands is slightly different between the two environments.
In my Linux environment, running putty, clear
gives you a blank screen by effectively scrolling everything up, which means you can scroll it all back down.
The Powershell Clear-host
on the other hand seems to wipe the previous output (actually in the same way that cmd’s cls
command does….). This could be quite a significant difference, depending on what you want to clear and why!
cp
The Posh version of cp is
copy-item
The following are built-in aliases for copy-item:
cp
copy
cp -R
To recursively copy:
copy -recurse