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Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code’s PowerShell tooling is designed primarily to work with the PowerShell 7.2 long-term support release, though the older PowerShell 5.1 is still supported for ...
PowerShell scripts can be opened in the full PowerGUI Script Editor with a single click from Visual Studio. The PowerGUI VSX is not a standalone extension; it relies on a PowerGUI installation to ...
03/14/2012 In an effort to help IT managers manage the proliferation of automation scripts, Microsoft has developed a new tool called Script Explorer for Windows PowerShell. The "prerelease" or test ...
PowerShell Tools for Visual Studio has been released with features such as syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, code folding, function navigation, script Output in addition to support for breakpoint, lo ...
Microsoft has just announced that the PowerShell extension for Visual Studio Code has hit version 1.0. It brings a "rich debugging experience", Plaster templates, integrated script analysis, and more.
SQL Advisor PowerShell vs. SQL Server Management Studio While PowerShell doesn't duplicate the complete functionality of SSMS, it can duplicate a lot of it. By David Ramel 06/24/2011 When I (along ...
Microsoft Nuget has a PowerShell console that resides inside Visual Studio 2010 and makes using it more productive. A developer can load and test .NET DLLs at the command line or in scripts.
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