PowerShell/README.md
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PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management platform, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language built using the .NET Command Line Interface. PowerShell provides full access to COM and WMI, enabling administrators to automate administrative tasks on both local and remote Windows, Linux and OS X systems.

New to PowerShell?

If you are new to PowerShell and would like to learn more, we recommend reviewing the getting started documentation.

Build Status

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Get PowerShell

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If installing PowerShell from a package, please refer to the installation documents for Linux and Windows.

Developing and Contributing

If you are new to Git, we recommend you start by reviewing our Git basics document where you will find Git installation instructions, cheat sheets and links to our favorite Git tutorials.

Please follow the git workflow for powershell repository.

To begin development, you'll need to setup your development environment for Linux, Windows Core, Windows Full or OS X and are encouraged to review the contribution guidelines for specific workflow, test requirements and coding guidelines.

If you encounter issues in your development, please consult the known issues and FAQ documents to see if the issue you are running into is captured and if a workaround exists.

If you encounter issues with PowerShell itself, first search for it in our issues. If you do not see your issue captured, please file a new issue using the appropriate issue tag.

PowerShell Community

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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.