This is a valid switch in PowerShell commands:
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Yeah, just throw the Ass switch in there, itโll poop out what you need. Ok, itโs really โAsStringโ but as in many command shells, you can shorten it if itโs a unique parameter in that position.
So of course I did. From here on out, I will refer to getting data by string in PowerShell as โgrabbing ass.โ