I think it’s time to talk in depth about some of the most important features of PowerShell: Providers and modules. (Snap-ins have also been important, but they are being gradually phased out.) These ...
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Learn how to transform everyday PowerShell one-liners and batch scripts into advanced functions with validation, pipeline support and help. Understand how to organize reusable code into modules with ...
PowerShell Core 6.1 is expected to hit the "general availability" (GA) commercial release milestone at the end of this month, but compatibility with some Windows PowerShell modules will lag, according ...
So in my last post, I kinda hinted that I wanted to delve deeper into the quirk I noticed with the new 2.0 modules feature. But, to tell you the truth, the quirk is ...
One of the features of Window PowerShell is modules. Introduced in version 2, modules allows you to group like functions together that make your code modular, easily transportable and shareable.
Microsoft recently announced that PowerShell Core 6.1 is expected to hit general availability (GA) at the end of August, but warned that compatibility with some Windows PowerShell modules will arrive ...
Microsoft last week announced the release of two PowerShell modules that aim to make it easier to invoke scripted processes that require so-called "secrets" or passcodes to work. The new modules, ...
Three years after releasing PowerShell Core for Linux and macOS, Microsoft has announced PowerShell 7, the newest version of PowerShell Core. Only in March, Microsoft released PowerShell Core 6.2 but ...
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