ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 14-June-2019
Topics include Pester goodness, auto cleanup of Azure resources, PSPowerHour, and more.
PowerShell articles, tutorials, and guides from community experts.
Topics include Pester goodness, auto cleanup of Azure resources, PSPowerHour, and more.
Topics include checking patch status, About help docs, variable scoping, and proposed changes to PowerShellGet.
Topics include the PowerShell 7 preview, exporting SCCM task sequences, integration testing, and cloud automation.
It’s been a few weeks since Summit and I feel like my mind has finally started to settle from all of the ideas that I came back with. Plus, being away from home for a week means I had a lot of domestic work and daddy time to catch up on. When Will asked for volunteers to write about their …
Topics include unit testing your NetApp, logging, Office templates, and *DRUM ROLL* recordings from Summit!
Topics include working with the Graph API, Chocolatey, jazzing up your functions with pipeline support, and shrinking VMDKs. Special thanks to Robin Dadswell, Prasoon Karunan V, and Mark Roloff. How to shrink VMDK with a couple of PowerShell scripts? by Kevin Soltow on May 8th Not just a set of …
Topics include PowerShell Summit, finding account lockouts, certs, and learning PS via Pester. Content curated by Robin Dadswell, Prasoon Karunan, and Mark Roloff. Takeaways from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2019 by Matt Bobke on May 2nd If you couldn’t make it to Summit, fret not! …
Last week at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, we announced the dates for next year’s summit. The event will again be held at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington on April 27th to April 30th. DevOps + Automation Summit - Nashville We are also proud to announce that our flagship …
Topics include GUI development, Azure Cloud Shell, Live streaming, Azure functions and more!
The PowerShell Gallery is a collection of modules and scripts that is community driven to help us automate everyday tasks. Sometimes, we have an idea that could written into a function or script, however, most of the time, someone else had the same idea and published their work to the PowerShell …