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- PowerShell Documentation - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
Official product documentation for PowerShell What is PowerShell? Available editions, tools, and technology that supports PowerShell Connect with other PowerShell users Communicate with the PowerShell team
- Install PowerShell on Windows - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
There are multiple ways to install PowerShell in Windows Each install method is designed to support different scenarios and workflows Choose the method that best suits your needs PowerShell 7 installs to a new directory and runs side-by-side with Windows PowerShell 5 1
- What is PowerShell? - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation solution made up of a command-line shell, a scripting language, and a configuration management framework PowerShell runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS
- Install PowerShell on Windows, Linux, and macOS - PowerShell
Learn how to install PowerShell on Windows, Linux, and macOS
- Getting Started with PowerShell - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
What is PowerShell? Windows PowerShell is an easy-to-use command-line shell and scripting environment for automating administrative tasks of Windows-based systems Windows PowerShell is preinstalled on all modern versions of the Windows operating system
- PowerShell for every system! - GitHub
PowerShell 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
- PowerShell | Microsoft Learn
Windows PowerShell is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration Built on the NET Framework, Windows PowerShell helps IT professionals and power users control and automate the administration of the Windows operating system and applications that run on Windows
- PowerShell - Wikipedia
PowerShell is a shell program developed by Microsoft for task automation and configuration management As is typical for a shell, it provides a command-line interpreter for interactive use and a script interpreter for automation via a language defined for it
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