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How to split long commands over multiple lines in PowerShell

How do you take a command like the following in PowerShell and split it across multiple lines?

&"C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy\msdeploy.exe" -verb:sync -source:contentPath="c:\workspace\xxx\master\Build\_PublishedWebsites\xxx.Web" -dest:contentPath="c:\websites\xxx\wwwroot\,computerName=192.168.1.1,username=administrator,password=xxx"

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    This seems to break command history (up arrow) functionality; as each line shows up as a separate command. Is there a way around this?CommentedFeb 6, 2013 at 12:16
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    If you're running powershell 3 or higher, see github.com/lzybkr/psreadline - history traversal is fixed for multiline statements.CommentedOct 6, 2013 at 23:06
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    The space in front of the back-tick is required #learned-the-hard-wayCommentedFeb 15, 2016 at 14:40
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    @josh-graham And there should NOT be any space (or inline comment) AFTER the back-tick. #learned-the-hard-wayCommentedNov 21, 2016 at 23:35
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    Backticks are brittle (as above comments state) and hard to find when parsing or reviewing a file. @StevenPenny 's answer is better if you want easier to debug code.CommentedFeb 25, 2019 at 22:55
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