This session walks through the complete lifecycle of authoring and publishing PowerShell scripts and modules - from getting started with PowerShell 7.6 through publishing to the PowerShell Gallery.
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, ...
This is an instructional summary of how to install the WASP as a module. This brief has been adapted from Robert Allen's tutorial on Active Directory Pro.<a name="one ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Uploading your modules to the gallery will help with distribution headaches and allow for valuable feedback to come your way. So you've built that great PowerShell module, and it's been saving you ...