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      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/getting-file-metadata-with-powershell-similar-to-what-windows-explorer-provides",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/getting-file-metadata-with-powershell-similar-to-what-windows-explorer-provides",
      "title": "Getting file metadata with PowerShell similar to what Windows Explorer provides",
      "summary": "I\u2019m working on a new feature for one of my modules that requires me to know what kind of files I am working with. It\u2019s quite easy in PowerShell, and without a lot of code, you can reasonably quickly get necessary information about data stored on your desktop or anywhere else for that matter.",
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