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Note: Windows 7 support is currently broken, and we plan to release a working package in the future. Breaking changes Remove the BuildVersion property from $PSVersionTable. This property was strongly tied to the Windows build version. Instead, we recommend that you use GitCommitId to retrieve the exact build version of PowerShell Core. (#3877) (Thanks to @iSazonov!) Change positional parameter for
Note: Windows 7 support is currently broken, and we plan to release a working package in the future. Support backgrounding of pipelines with ampersand (&) (#3360) Putting & at the end of a pipeline will cause the pipeline to be run as a PowerShell job. When a pipeline is backgrounded, a job object is returned. Once the pipeline is running as a job, all of the standard *-Job cmdlets can be used to
Note: Windows 7 support is currently broken, and we plan to release a working package in the future. Move to .NET Core 2.0 (.NET Standard 2.0 support) PowerShell Core has moved to using .NET Core 2.0 so that we can leverage all the benefits of .NET Standard 2.0 (#3556). To learn more about .NET Standard 2.0, there's some great starter content on Youtube, on the .NET blog, and on GitHub. We'll also
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vscode-powershell Release History 1.0.0 Wednesday, May 10, 2017 We are excited to announce that we've reached version 1.0! For more information, please see the official announcement on the PowerShell Team Blog. New script argument UI when debugging (#705) You can now set PowerShell debugger configurations to prompt for arguments to be passed to your script when it is executed. This is configured u
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