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How to Import PowerShell Modules Like a Boss
By: Nicholas Xuan Nguyen

Learn how to import PowerShell modules. Understand the cmdlets, parameters and modules available to make your scripts more efficient and powerful.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Get-Process
Gets the processes that are running on the local computer.

Example's Remarks:
• This command gets all the processes that have a main window title, and it displays them in a table with the process ID and the process name.

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AzOps v 2.1.1
By: Customer Architecture Team (CAT)

Integrated CI/CD Solution for Microsoft Azure.
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Quickly create a new profile for Edge with PowerShell
By: Albert-Jan Schot

Quickly create a new profile for Edge with PowerShell a great way to keep profiles for each company you work for!
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PowerShell/OpenSSH Team Investments for 2023
By: Steve Lee

Team investments for 2023 across PowerShell, PowerShellGallery, OpenSSH, and supporting tools
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ChangelogManagement 3.0.0
By: Nate Scherer

ChangelogManagement is a PowerShell module for reading and manipulating changelog files in Keep a Changelog 1.0.0 format. The primary feature is automatic updating of changelogs at release time in a CI/CD workflow via Update-Changelog.
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psAsciiArt v 0.0.1
By: Adam Bacon

Makes amazing Ascii Art images from any given picture has the option to also output the Ascii Art generated in colour.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Get-Date
Gets the current date and time.

Example's Remarks:
• `Get-Date` uses the UFormat parameter with format specifiers to display the current system date and time.
• The format specifier %Z represents the UTC offset of -07 .

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Exposing the Mystery of PowerShell Objects
By: Jeffery Hicks

A few weeks ago, I was working on content for a new PowerShell course for Pluralsight. The subject was objects. We all know the importance of working with objects in PowerShell. Hopefully, you also know that the output you get on your screen from running a PowerShell command is not the whole story. Formatted presentation...
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Trim characters from strings in PowerShell
By: Wolfgang Sommergut

Most programming languages provide string functions that can be used to selectively truncate leading or trailing characters. String objects in PowerShell have three such trim() methods that remove not only spaces but also any characters at the beginning and end.
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Azure PowerShell vs. Azure CLI
By: Timothy Warner

In your work in Microsoft Azure, should you focus your energies on Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI, or both? This lesson presents a comprehensive comparison of the two primary scripting languages in the Azure cloud.
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PowerShell Write-Output: Your Friendly Output Companion
By: Nicholas Xuan Nguyen

Learn all of the ins and outs of the PowerShell Write-Output cmdlet and take control of script and object output in this ATA Learning tutorial!
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Visual Studio AI-Assistance: A Developer’s Best Friend
By: Peter Groenewegen

The Visual Studio family leverages AI to help you stay focused on the creative tasks that get the core logic of your application built.
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Connecting to Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK
By: damian

Introduction As promised in my blog post last week, this is the first of many blog posts on Microsoft Graph PowerShell and to start things out right we will first cover the How on connecting to Microsoft Graph PowerShell. Then over the coming weeks we will cover permissions, cmdlet discovery as well as some common...
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Get Application Certificate and Secret Expiration with Graph API
By: Paul Contreras

In the world of Azure cloud automation we always need to ensure that our accounts are able to properly authenticate. Accounts with username and password might have Active Directory alert you when your password expires, however, what can we use...
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Create an Azure Files share in a specified subscription using an Azure PowerShell script
By: wmatthyssen

This blog post will demonstrate how to use an Azure PowerShell script to create an Azure Files share in a specified subscription.
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Graph PowerShell Help – Duplicate Synopses
By: Damian Scoles

Introduction As someone that spends a lot of time working with PowerShell, I have a tendency to review the help for a cmdlet either with Get-Help or checking on Microsoft's Learn pages. Sometimes I see things that trigger my curiosity and this has happened recently when I was reviewing cmdlets for one of Microsoft Graph's...
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Get-ChildItem
Gets the items and child items in one or more specified locations.

Example's Remarks:
• The `Get-ChildItem` cmdlet uses the Path parameter to specify `C:\Test\ .txt`.
• Path * uses the asterisk (` `) wildcard to specify all files with the filename extension `.txt`.
• The Recurse * parameter searches the Path directory its subdirectories, as shown in the Directory: headings.
• The Force parameter displays hidden files such as `hiddenfile.txt` that have a mode of h .

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