In the Windows Command shell, type is a built in command which displays the contents of a text file. Use the type command to view a text file without modifying it.
In PowerShell, type is a built-in alias to the Get-Content cmdlet, which also displays the contents of a file, but using a different syntax.
Syntaxtype [<drive>:][<path>]<filename>
Parameters Parameter Description [<drive>:][<path>]<filename>
Specifies the location and name of the file or files that you want to view. If your <filename>
contains spaces, you must enclose it in quotation marks (for example, "Filename Containing Spaces.txt"). You can also add multiple filenames by adding spaces between them. /? Displays help at the command prompt. Remarks
To display the contents of a file named holiday.mar, type:
type holiday.mar
To display the contents of a lengthy file named holiday.mar one screen at a time, type:
type holiday.mar | more
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