Use PSScriptAnalyzer in PowerShell Studio

Applies to: Windows PowerShell 3.0 and later PSScriptAnalyzer 1.1.0 and later PowerShell Studio 5.2.118 and later PowerShell Studio has long supported best practices in Windows PowerShell, including running and debugging without profiles, avoiding cmdlet and parameter aliases (right-click\Expand to cmdlet, Expand all aliases: Ctrl+Shift+A), using consistent formatting to make maintenance and debugging easier, and using […]

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New Quick-Learn Video: Enclosures in PowerShell Studio

We all love blog posts that explain something complex in simple terms or demonstrate an elegant technique for performing a task or solving a problem. But, sometimes, a quick video is more effective, especially when the result is visual. Also, there are many people who can learn more quickly by watching than reading. I’ve been […]

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How to Write About Help for your Module

Since installing PowerShell 5.0, I’ve been using the PowerShellGet cmdlets to install and examine many of the new modules on PowerShell Gallery. Unfortunately, this is often quite a chore. While many have some help for cmdlets, few have an About topic that tells me how to use the cmdlets together to solve real-world problems. And, […]

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Calling a method without parentheses

Late breaking news from PowerShell Conference Europe 2016!! During PowerShell MVP Chrissy LeMaire’s (@cl) knockout session at PowerShell Conference Europe 2016, “My Journey to 200,000 Rows a Second” (don’t miss the recording; I’ll tweet as soon as it’s available), PowerShell Principal Developer Bruce Payette (@BrucePayette) said that you can call the Where method without parentheses. […]

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Five Days to Save!

Next week, starting Monday April 25th, 2016 and going through Friday April 29th, 2016, keep your eyes peeled for a new savings opportunity each and every day!     Shop our special Deal of the Day sale to find handpicked online exclusive offers to help you save.  The sales will be released daily at 6:00AM PST, and will […]

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