Sydney Smith
Announcements!
Archive Module 2.0 Preview 1
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that the first preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jul 28 2022
We are excited to announce that the first preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the
module that lets you create and extract archives, is now available on the PowerShell Gallery.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jul 28 2022
Archive Module 2.0 Preview 2
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that the second preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Aug 12 2022
We are excited to announce that the second preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the
module that lets you create and extract archives, is now available on the PowerShell Gallery.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Aug 12 2022
PowerShell Editor Services Roadmap
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Over the last year we have committed to making the PowerShell editing experience in Visual Studio
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 15 2022
Over the last year we have committed to making the PowerShell editing experience in Visual Studio
Code a rich and productive cross-platform alternative for the PowerShell ISE. To that end, we have focused on two primary areas: bringing the PSReadLine experience to the Integrated Console, and improving the stability of the extension while editing and debugging. The goal of this blog post is to walk through how we have made efforts in these key areas, and what our next steps are to follow through on these efforts.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 15 2022
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code August 2022 Update
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that the August update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Sep 2 2022
We are excited to announce that the August update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code
is now available on the extension marketplace.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Sep 2 2022
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code Fall 2023 Update
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Fall 2023 Update
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Oct 27 2023
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Fall 2023 Update
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Oct 27 2023
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code January 2023 Update
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that the January update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jan 27 2023
We are excited to announce that the January update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio
Code is now available on the extension marketplace.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jan 27 2023
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code June 2022 Update
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that an update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code is now
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jul 8 2022
We are excited to announce that an update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code is now
available on the extension marketplace.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jul 8 2022
PowerShellGet 3.0 Preview 17
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that an update to our preview of PowerShellGet 3.0 is now available on
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Sep 16 2022
We are excited to announce that an update to our preview of PowerShellGet 3.0 is now available on
the PowerShell Gallery!
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Sep 16 2022
PowerShellGet 3.0 Preview 18
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that an update to our preview of PowerShellGet 3.0 is now available on
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jan 13 2023
We are excited to announce that an update to our preview of PowerShellGet 3.0 is now available on
the PowerShell Gallery!
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jan 13 2023
PowerShellGet 3.0.22-beta22 is now available
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
The latest preview of PowerShellGet is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. In this new preview
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Sep 22 2023
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.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Sep 22 2023
PSResourceGet is generally available
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
PSResourceGet is generally available
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Oct 13 2023
PSResourceGet is generally available
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Oct 13 2023
PSResourceGet Preview 24 is Now Available
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet is a continuation of the PowerShellGet 3.0 project. The latest
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Aug 18 2023
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)"
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Aug 18 2023
PSResourceGet support for Azure Container Registry (ACR) is in Preview
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
PSResourceGet 1.1 preview 1 is available
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Apr 5 2024
PSResourceGet 1.1 preview 1 is available
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Apr 5 2024
PSScriptAnalyzer 1.19.1
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
PSScriptAnalyzer 1.19.1 is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. This minor update fixes a few
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 16 2022
PSScriptAnalyzer 1.19.1 is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. This minor update fixes a few
user-reported bugs and introduces a new rule (which is disabled by default) for avoiding using double quotes for constant strings. To install this version of the module, open any PowerShell console and run: Install-Module PSScriptAnalyzer -Force -Repository PSGallery
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 16 2022
Visual Studio Code for PowerShell 7
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
We are excited to announce that we have released a major update to the PowerShell extension for
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 15 2022
We are excited to announce that we have released a major update to the PowerShell extension for
Visual Studio Code. This release contains months of architectural work that first shipped in our PowerShell Preview extension in November of 2019, along with incremental bug fixes in the intervening months. If you are new to Visual Studio Code this article is helpful for getting started. If you already use Visual Studio Code with the PowerShell extension, read on to find out what is new.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 15 2022
Upcoming Events
Women in PowerShell/DevOps Virtual Event October 22nd 2020
(twitter.com)
Amber and Sydney from the PowerShell Team at Microsoft will be hosting a virtual event on Thursday,
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 16 2022
Amber and Sydney from the PowerShell Team at Microsoft will be hosting a virtual event on Thursday,
October 22nd from 9am-11am PDT to build community amongst women in DevOps.
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Jun 16 2022