fix(clipboard): actually escape powershell commands#8150
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The following comment was made by an LLM, it may be inaccurate: Based on my search, here are the related PRs to PR #8150: Related/Potentially Related PRs:
These aren't duplicates of PR #8150, but they are closely related PRs in the same clipboard/powershell feature area. PR #8150 appears to be a continuation of issue #7157 as noted in the description. |
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continuation of #7157, hopefully this should be the last one
resolves #8166 hopefully
What does this PR do?
use powershell's auto-escape ability by wrapping strings in single inverted comma
'instead of double inverted comma"How did you verify your code works?
like just copy it
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