PowerShellPracticeAndStyle
PSKoans
PowerShellPracticeAndStyle | PSKoans | |
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26 | 56 | |
2,141 | 1,646 | |
0.7% | - | |
5.4 | 0.0 | |
12 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
PowerShell | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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PowerShellPracticeAndStyle
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Quick deletion script for clearing out caches
B. Performance related: https://github.com/PoshCode/PowerShellPracticeAndStyle/blob/master/Best-Practices/Performance.md
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PowerShell Code Standards - Priorities
I'd also suggest taking a look at https://github.com/PoshCode/PowerShellPracticeAndStyle
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Where is the best place to learn Windows PowerShell?
There are likely other style guides to follow as well but I found this helpful when starting out: https://github.com/PoshCode/PowerShellPracticeAndStyle
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Why does VS Code still have so many issues?
Of course I can move the else up behind the curly brace... and although it is listed as a best practice in this best practice guide, I find it ugly and crowds the code. Regardless, it is syntactically correct everywhere else, so why is VS Code being a jerk?
- The PowerShell Best Practices and Style Guide
- A Text To Speech Using Powershell.
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PowerShell Best Practices for Expert Level
I recommened reading the The PowerShell Best Practices and Style Guide.
- what programming langue to learn.
- [off topic] why do folks "follow" others?
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Variables naming best practices in Powershell
PoshCode/PowerShellPracticeAndStyle: The Unofficial PowerShell Best Practices and Style Guide — https://github.com/PoshCode/PowerShellPracticeAndStyle
PSKoans
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If you have no experience, learn Powershell (or Python)
PSKoans
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Best resource to learn PowerShell?
PSKoans: https://github.com/vexx32/PSKoans
- I'm brushing up on powershell, but I've got no projects to apply it to at the moment.
- Good tutorial sites: I need to learn Powershell for work, asking for help..
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The weird world of Windows file paths
It's worth learning at any age, especially now that it is an open-source, cross-platform shell. The PS Koans [1] that recently showed up on HN seemed an interesting way to try to learn it.
[1] https://github.com/vexx32/PSKoans
- PSKoans: A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language
- GitHub - vexx32/PSKoans: A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing.
What are some alternatives?
Pester - Pester is the ubiquitous test and mock framework for PowerShell.
Mailozaurr - Mailozaurr is a PowerShell module that aims to provide SMTP, POP3, IMAP and probably some other ways to interact with Email. Underneath it uses MimeKit and MailKit libraries written by Jeffrey Stedfast.
PowerShell-Beautifier - A whitespace reformatter and code cleaner for Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core
PSWritePDF - PowerShell Module to create, edit, split, merge PDF files on Windows / Linux and MacOS
dbatools - 🚀 SQL Server automation and instance migrations have never been safer, faster or freer
psfalcon - PowerShell for CrowdStrike's OAuth2 APIs
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
DalamudPlugins - This repository hosts plugins for XIVLauncher/Dalamud
ePOwerShell - This PowerShell module allows you to easily connect to and work with your McAfee ePO Server in PowerShell 5.0+.
Posh-ACME - PowerShell module and ACME client to create certificates from Let's Encrypt (or other ACME CA)
RDSv3-to-CSV-Converter - An exe to convert RDSv3 DB Files back to CSV Files
boxstarter - Repeatable, reboot resilient windows environment installations made easy using Chocolatey packages