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To be consistent with Powershell's command structure, they should call it "Get-Access" or something similar...
Given the horrible verbosity of PS utils, I'd expect they just abandon subtlety and call it
Substitute-User-Do-Operation
I'm pretty sure it's just Verb-Noun, I don't think I've seen the multi-hyphen o es your reference
Can we truncate it to Get-Ass?
> Set-Alias -Name Get-Ass -Value Get-Access
> Get-Ass
Get-Access : Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x00000000 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
That'd like up with their Xbox naming scheme. XbOne, XSeX, etc.
Nah that is too unrealistic