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Category: PSResourceGet

PSResourceGet

On October 9th, PSResourceGet became Generally Available (GA)! This blog post will show you what it is and how it adds to / replaces the current PowerShellGet v2.2.5.

Harm Veenstra PowerShell, PSResourceGet Leave a comment October 12, 2023October 12, 2023 4 Minutes

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