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refactor code to restore pester into a separate function called Restore-PSPester update message on what to do when pester is missing Add ability for get-psoptions to default to new-psoptions fix an issue with publish-pstesttools when a build has not been run since build.psm1 has been imported (try to use the default options) make start-pspester use the last build, not just use the default options fix an issue in restore caused some files not to be removed |
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PowerShell
Welcome to the PowerShell GitHub Community! PowerShell Core is a cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation and configuration tool/framework that works well with your existing tools and is optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. It includes a command-line shell, an associated scripting language and a framework for processing cmdlets.
Windows PowerShell vs PowerShell Core
Although this repo started as a fork of the Windows PowerShell code base, changes made in this repo do not make their way back to Windows PowerShell 5.1 automatically. This also means that issues tracked here are only for PowerShell Core 6.0. Windows PowerShell specific issues should be opened on UserVoice.
New to PowerShell?
If you are new to PowerShell and would like to learn more, we recommend reviewing the getting started documentation.
Get PowerShell
You can download and install a PowerShell package for any of the following platforms.
Platform | Downloads | How to Install |
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Windows (x64) | .msi | Instructions |
Windows (x86) | .msi | Instructions |
Ubuntu 17.04 | .deb | Instructions |
Ubuntu 16.04 | .deb | Instructions |
Ubuntu 14.04 | .deb | Instructions |
Debian 8 | .deb | Instructions |
Debian 9 | .deb | Instructions |
CentOS 7 | .rpm | Instructions |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | .rpm | Instructions |
OpenSUSE 42.2 | .rpm | Instructions |
Fedora 25 | .rpm | Instructions |
Fedora 26 | .rpm | Instructions |
Arch Linux | Instructions | |
Many Linux distributions | .AppImage | Instructions |
macOS 10.12 | .pkg | Instructions |
Docker | Instructions | |
Kali Linux | .deb | Instructions |
Raspbian (Stretch) | .tgz | Instructions |
You can also download the PowerShell binary archives for Windows, macOS and Linux.
Platform | Downloads | How to Install |
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Windows | 32-bit/64-bit | Instructions |
macOS | 64-bit | Instructions |
Linux | 64-bit | Instructions |
To install a specific version, visit releases.
Community Dashboard
Dashboard with visualizations for community contributions and project status using PowerShell, Azure, and PowerBI.
For more information on how and why we built this dashboard, check out this blog post.
Chat Room
Want to chat with other members of the PowerShell community?
We have a Gitter Room which you can join below.
There is also the community driven PowerShell Slack Team which you can sign up for at Slack Sign up.
Add-ons and libraries
Awesome PowerShell is a great curated list of add-ons and resources.
Building the Repository
Linux | Windows | macOS |
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Instructions | Instructions | Instructions |
If you have any problems building, please consult the developer FAQ.
Build status of master branches
AppVeyor (Windows) | Travis CI (Linux / macOS) |
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Build status of nightly builds
AppVeyor (Windows) | Travis CI (Linux) | Travis CI (macOS) | Code Coverage Status |
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Downloading the Source Code
The PowerShell repository has a number of other repositories embedded as submodules.
To make things easy, you can just clone recursively:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell.git
If you already cloned but forgot to use --recursive
, you can update submodules manually:
git submodule update --init
See working with the PowerShell repository for more information.
Developing and Contributing
Please see the Contribution Guide for how to develop and contribute.
If you have any problems, please consult the known issues, developer FAQ, and GitHub issues. If you do not see your problem captured, please file a new issue and follow the provided template. If you are developing .NET Core C# applications targeting PowerShell Core, please check out our FAQ to learn more about the PowerShell SDK NuGet package.
Also make sure to check out our PowerShell-RFC repository for request-for-comments (RFC) documents to submit and give comments on proposed and future designs.
Legal and Licensing
PowerShell is licensed under the MIT license.
Windows Docker Files and Images
License: By requesting and using the Container OS Image for Windows containers, you acknowledge, understand, and consent to the Supplemental License Terms available on Docker hub:
Telemetry
By default, PowerShell collects the OS description and the version of PowerShell (equivalent to $PSVersionTable.OS
and $PSVersionTable.GitCommitId
) using Application Insights.
To opt-out of sending telemetry, delete the file DELETE_ME_TO_DISABLE_CONSOLEHOST_TELEMETRY
before starting PowerShell from the installed location.
The telemetry we collect fall under the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
Governance
Governance policy for PowerShell project is described here.
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.