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Name: ScriptNamesShouldFollowCmdletNamingStandards
Short Description: Script names should follow the Verb-Noun cmdlet naming guidelines.
Long Description:
Since scripts act just like cmdlets, they should be just as easy to use. One of the main benefits of PowerShell is its regular verb / noun naming syntax, which promotes consistency and command that are easy to discover.
Source / References:
PowerShell Team Guidance
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