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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
PowerShell-Beautifier
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I finished a script for work but I'm not comfortable showing it to others, what can I do to make it look professional?
Check this out. You can feed it your script and tell it what output you want (or edit the live copy, but who does that?) and it'll fix capitolization and indent things and generally make a script look more refined. It's called powershell beautifier
What are some alternatives?
Pester - Pester is the ubiquitous test and mock framework for PowerShell.
smtfmt - An SMT-LIB formatter.
PSKoans - A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing.
ConfluencePS - Confluence REST API (including Cloud) via PowerShell
dbatools - 🚀 SQL Server automation and instance migrations have never been safer, faster or freer
PSReleaseTools - :shipit: A set of commands for working with PowerShell 7.x releases.
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
PSScriptTools - :wrench: :hammer: A set of PowerShell functions you might use to enhance your own functions and scripts or to facilitate working in the console. Most should work in both Windows PowerShell and PowerShell 7, even cross-platform. Any operating system limitations should be handled on a per command basis. The Samples folder contains demonstration script files
ePOwerShell - This PowerShell module allows you to easily connect to and work with your McAfee ePO Server in PowerShell 5.0+.
posh-git - A PowerShell environment for Git
RDSv3-to-CSV-Converter - An exe to convert RDSv3 DB Files back to CSV Files
Esopoly - :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: Polyglot written in 7 esoteric programming languages