#AvoidAlias Severity Level: Warning
##Description An alias is an alternate name or nickname for a CMDLet or for a command element, such as a function, script, file, or executable file. You can use the alias instead of the command name in any Windows PowerShell commands.
Every PowerShell author learns the actual command names, but different authors learn and use different aliases. Aliases can make code difficult to read, understand and impact availability.
When developing PowerShell content that will potentially need to be maintained over time, either by the original author or others, you should use full command names.
The use of full command names also allows for syntax highlighting in sites and applications like GitHub and Visual Studio Code.
##How to Fix Use the full cmdlet name and not an alias.
##Example ###Wrong:
gps | Where-Object {$_.WorkingSet -gt 20000000}###Correct:
Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.WorkingSet -gt 20000000}