PowerShell 7.4 Release Candidate 1
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by Sydney Smith
5M ago
PowerShell 7.4 RC-1 is now available We’re proud to announce the availability of PowerShell 7.4.0-rc.1! This is the first release candidate version of PowerShell 7.4 and is considered a “go-live” release meaning that it is a supported release in production. Now is the time to test out PowerShell 7.4 in your environment. PowerShell 7.4 is built on top of .NET 8 and as a LTS (Long Term Support) release will be supported for 3 years. How do I get it? Since PowerShell 7 is supported on Windows, Linux, and macOS, there are a variety of ways to get it. If you had installed the previous PowerShell 7 ..read more
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PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code Fall 2023 Update
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by Sydney Smith
5M ago
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code Fall 2023 Update We are excited to announce that the fall update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available on the extension marketplace. In this update, thanks to efforts across the team, we are shipping the extension with the latest and greatest PSReadLine, v2.3.4! In addition this release contains a number of bug fixes and community contributions. Thanks to all the many community contributors whose efforts make releases such as these possible! Updates in the Fall Release Note that these updates all shipped in our preview c ..read more
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PSResourceGet is generally available
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by Sydney Smith
6M ago
PSResourceGet is Generally Available Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet is a continuation of the PowerShellGet 3.0 project. The module under this new name is now generally available on the PowerShell Gallery. The documentation for PSResourceGet is also live. How to install the module To install from PSResourceGet (which is included since PowerShell 7.4 Preview 5) Install-PSResource -Name Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet To install from PowerShellGet 2.2.5 Install-Module -Name Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet With this release we have also included an update to the PowerShell Gallery UI to ..read more
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PSReadLine 2.3.4 GA Release
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by Steven Bucher
6M ago
We are excited to announce the general availability of PSReadLine 2.3.4! After three preview releases we are ready to release the GA version of PSReadLine 2.3.4. There are no new features in this release from the previous preview but wanted to highlight some of the key changes since the previous stable version, 2.2.6. Installing PSReadLine 2.3.4 As usual, here are the instructions for installing the latest PSReadLine module. PSReadLine is available from the PowerShell Gallery. Use the following command to install PSReadLine using PowerShellGet v2.x: Install-Module -Name PSReadLine -Force If ..read more
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PowerShellGet 3.0.22-beta22 is now available
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by Sydney Smith
6M ago
The latest preview of PowerShellGet is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. In this new preview version of PowerShellGet, PowerShellGet is a compatibility module that allows use of PowerShellGet 2.x (and below) cmdlet syntax with PSResourceGet functionality by making a best effort mapping between the cmdlet interfaces of both versions of the module. This module is a continuation of the CompatPowerShellGet project, but will now be shipping under the PowerShellGet module name. How to install the module To install from PSResourceGet (which is included in PowerShell 7.4 Preview 5) Install-PSRe ..read more
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Announcing PowerShell Crescendo 1.1.0 General Availability (GA)
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by Jason Helmick
7M ago
We’re pleased to announce the availability of PowerShell Crescendo 1.1.0. Crescendo is a framework to rapidly develop PowerShell cmdlets for common command line tools, regardless of platform. The release is now available for download on the PowerShell Gallery. Making Cmdlets with PowerShell Crescendo Crescendo is a development accelerator enabling you to rapidly build PowerShell cmdlets that leverage existing command-line tools. Crescendo amplifies the command-line experience of the original tool to include object output for the PowerShell pipeline, privilege elevation, and integrated help inf ..read more
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PSResourceGet Release Candidate is Now Available
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by Sydney Smith
7M ago
Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet is a continuation of the PowerShellGet 3.0 project. The release candidate of this module under the new name is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. This release contains a number of bug fixes. This release is considered “go live” meaning that it is a fully supported release and expected to be of GA quality. After this release we don’t expect to make any changes before we make the module “Generally Available (GA)”. Please test out this module and report any issues so that we can resolve any blocking scenarios before this module becomes GA. Once this module ..read more
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PowerShell Adapter Feedback Provider
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by Steven Bucher
7M ago
PowerShell Adapter Feedback Provider We’ve renamed the JSON Adapter Feedback Provider to PowerShell Adapter Feedback Provider! We heard some good feedback that the name wasn’t as descriptive to what the feedback provider does so we’ve changed it to be more consistent with its functionality. The Microsoft.PowerShell.PSAdapter is a module that identifies scripts and tools on the user machine that can help users more convert native command output into PowerShell objects. We designed this as a tool to help you discover what tools and scripts are available to help you convert native output to Power ..read more
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PSResourceGet Preview 24 is Now Available
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by Sydney Smith
8M ago
Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet is a continuation of the PowerShellGet 3.0 project. The latest preview release of this module under the new name is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. This release contains improved publish support, new aliases and many bug fixes. This is the last planned preview release before we release a “Release Candidate (RC)” of the module. From there we don’t expect to make any changes before we make the module “Generally Available (GA)”. How to install the module To install from PSResourceGet previews (which is included in PowerShell 7.4 Preview 4) Install-PSRes ..read more
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Announcing PowerShell Crescendo 1.1.0-RC1
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by Jason Helmick
8M ago
We’re pleased to announce the release of PowerShell Crescendo 1.1.0-RC1. Crescendo is a framework to rapidly develop PowerShell cmdlets for common command line tools, regardless of platform. This release includes improved support for PSScriptAnalyzer, improvements to error handling, and the addition of ExcludeAsArgument parameter property. This is a community driven release built from the many suggestions and requests received directly or from our Github. Thank you PowerShell Community for your adoption and suggestions! The Release Candidate is now available for download on the PowerShell Gall ..read more
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