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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:24:54+00:00 2026-05-27T15:24:54+00:00

I wanted to create some clickable PowerShell scripts, and I found this answer that

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I wanted to create some clickable PowerShell scripts, and I found this answer that I modified slightly to be:

;@Findstr -bv ;@F %0 | powershell -noprofile -command - & goto:eof

# PowerShell Code goes here.

I understand Findstr is passing all lines that don’t begin with ;@F to the right-hand side of the pipe and the dash specifies where the input should go, but what is the dash character called and where is it documented?

I found an explanation of CMD’s pipe operator on Microsoft’s Using command redirection operators, but it doesn’t mention anything about the dash character.

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    2026-05-27T15:24:54+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    I presume you mean the - that precedes the &. It has nothing to do with the pipe operator, it is a directive for powershell.

    Here is a description of the -Command option excerpted from powershell help (accessed by powershell /?)

    -Command
        Executes the specified commands (and any parameters) as though they were
        typed at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, and then exits, unless
        NoExit is specified. The value of Command can be "-", a string. or a
        script block.
    
        If the value of Command is "-", the command text is read from standard
        input.
    

    BTW – I did not realize FINDSTR accepted - as an option indicator until I saw your question. I’ve only seen and used /. Good info to know.

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