This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'New-Alias', in PowerShell version 3 - as retrieved from
Windows version 'Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard' PowerShell help files on 2016-06-23.
For PowerShell version 3 and up, where you have Update-Help, this command was run just before creating the web pages from the help files.
Creates a new alias.
New-Alias [-Name] <String> [-Value] <String> [-Description <String>] [-Force] [-Option <ScopedItemOptions>] [-PassThru] [-Scope <String>]
[-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]
The New-Alias cmdlet creates a new alias in the current Windows PowerShell session. Aliases created by using New-Alias are not saved after you
exit the session or close Windows PowerShell. You can use the Export-Alias cmdlet to save your alias information to a file. You can later use
Import-Alias to retrieve that saved alias information.
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PS C:\>new-alias list get-childitem
This command creates an alias named "list" to represent the Get-ChildItem cmdlet.
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PS C:\>new-alias -name w -value get-wmiobject -description "quick wmi alias" -option ReadOnly
PS C:\>get-alias -name w | format-list *
This command creates an alias named "w" to represent the Get-WMIObject cmdlet. It creates a description, "quick wmi alias", for the alias and
makes it read only. The last line of the command uses Get-Alias to get the new alias and pipes it to Format-List to display all of the
information about it.