Get-TfsProcessTemplate
Gets information from one or more process templates.
Table of Contents
Syntax
Get by name
Get-TfsProcessTemplate
    [-ProcessTemplate <object>]
    [-Collection <object>]
    [-Server <object>]
Get default process
Get-TfsProcessTemplate
    -Default
    [-Collection <object>]
    [-Server <object>]
Parameters
-Collection (Aliases: Organization)
Specifies the URL to the Team Project Collection or Azure DevOps Organization to connect to, a TfsTeamProjectCollection object (Windows PowerShell only), or a VssConnection object. You can also connect to an Azure DevOps Services organizations by simply providing its name instead of the full URL. For more details, see the Get-TfsTeamProjectCollection cmdlet. When omitted, it defaults to the connection set by Connect-TfsTeamProjectCollection (if any).
| Type | object | 
| Position | (Named) | 
| Default Value | (N/A) | 
| Accept pipeline input | True (byvalue) | 
| Accept wildcard characters | False | 
Returns the default process template in the given orgnization / project collection.
| Type | SwitchParameter | 
| Position | (Named) | 
| Default Value | (N/A) | 
| Accept pipeline input | False | 
| Accept wildcard characters | False | 
-ProcessTemplate (Aliases: Name, Process)
Specifies the name of the process template(s) to be returned. Wildcards are supported. When omitted, all process templates in the given project collection are returned.
| Type | object | 
| Position | 0 | 
| Default Value | * | 
| Accept pipeline input | False | 
| Accept wildcard characters | False | 
Specifies the URL to the Team Foundation Server to connect to, a TfsConfigurationServer object (Windows PowerShell only), or a VssConnection object. When omitted, it defaults to the connection set by Connect-TfsConfiguration (if any). For more details, see the Get-TfsConfigurationServer cmdlet.
| Type | object | 
| Position | (Named) | 
| Default Value | (N/A) | 
| Accept pipeline input | False | 
| Accept wildcard characters | False | 
Inputs
System.Object
Specifies the URL to the Team Project Collection or Azure DevOps Organization to connect to, a TfsTeamProjectCollection object (Windows PowerShell only), or a VssConnection object. You can also connect to an Azure DevOps Services organizations by simply providing its name instead of the full URL. For more details, see the Get-TfsTeamProjectCollection cmdlet. When omitted, it defaults to the connection set by Connect-TfsTeamProjectCollection (if any).