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 ...
One of the appealing features of Windows PowerShell is that it can be extended. You are not limited to the commands that Microsoft ships. You can load additional commands and functionality via a ...
Managing cloud environments such as Microsoft 365 and Azure Active Directory can quickly become time-consuming if you rely solely on graphical admin portals. For administrators who want speed, ...
So you've built that great PowerShell module, and it's been saving you tons of time. Awesome! But, you're running into a problem: distribution. You may start by just using the module on your local ...
The PowerShellGet module is the command(s) for discovering, installing, updating and publishing PowerShell artifacts like Modules, DSC Resources, Role Capabilities, and Scripts. As of April 2020, the ...
The Microsoft Docs team announced earlier this month that Microsoft has turned on "PowerShell Module Browser," a Web search page for finding PowerShell scripts and information. The site, available at ...
VCF.Powershell.Toolbox is a comprehensive PowerShell module designed for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) automation and workflow management. This module provides ...
Most PowerShell module repositories start the same way: a few scripts, some manual testing, and CI/CD added later—often inconsistently. This template flips that model. PSScriptModule is opinionated by ...
Have older Windows systems on your network? You can give them PowerShell 5's event logging capabilities even if they run Windows 7. You might think that something as basic as PowerShell, Microsoft’s a ...
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