Olee otú ike a ọhụrụ faịlụ na Powershell?
new-item keyword creates a new file in the filesystem. The type of item new item creates depends on where the item is being created. Ọmụmaatụ, ọhụrụ item nwekwara ike ike ndekọ igodo na Ndenye ma ọ bụrụ na-eji na ndekọ.
Type the following command in to create a new file in the current path:
ni {filename.extension}
The above is the alias for the following command…
ọhụrụ-ihe {filename.extension}
atụ
ni fun.txt
Kwa nwekwara ike ga-eji na ọhụrụ ihe.
Ndị na-esonụ na-emepụta a file na nke ugbu a ụzọ na ụfọdụ ọdịnaya:
ni -n fun.txt -p . -it f -v 'this is some silly text'
In the above example we have added the -name, -path and -itemtype parameters with their default values. Omitting these will generate the same result.
ni fun.txt -v 'this is some silly text'
If you want to overwrite an existing file use the -force or -f parameter:
ni fun.txt -v 'this is some silly text' -f
Ịmepụta otutu faịlụ na nke ugbu a directory:
ni -it f -p 'file.txt', 'fun.txt'
Create multiple files in the c:/ root and things directory
ni -it f -p 'c:\file.txt', 'c:\things\fun.txt'
Creating Directories
You can create a new directory instead of mkdir or md by using the new item command and setting the item type as directory.
ni fun -it d
Mepụta ọhụrụ directory na c mgbọrọgwụ:
ni -n fun -it d -p c:\
Mepụta multiple directories na nke ugbu a ụzọ:
ni -it d -p 'fun', 'silly'
Create multiple directories in the c:/ root and things directory
ni -it d -p 'c:\folder', 'c:\things\fun'
The following table shows the parameters and it’s alias
| Parameter | utu aha | atụ | Nkowasi |
-name
|
-n or no parameter |
ni fun.txt
|
Specify the new item’s name |
-itemtype
|
-it
|
-it d ma ọ bụ -it dir ma ọ bụ -it directory-it f ma ọ bụ -it file |
Specify the type of item to create. Creates file by default. |
-force
|
-f |
-f |
Overwrite existing file. |
-value
|
-v
|
-v 'Some file content...'
|
Write content of file |
-path
|
-p
|
-p c:\
|
Path of where the new item should be created |
Some commands that is useful with the ni command:
ls – Get-ChildItem, lists files and directories of the current working directory. dịka ls
gc – Get-Content, view the contents of a file eg. gc fun.txt
md – mkdir, make directory eg. md mynewdirectory
rm– Remove-Item, remove directory or file

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