ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 5-April-2019
Topics include remoting with SSH, sending SMS alerts, some live stream coding, and keybinds that you may not have known about.
Content curated by Robin Dadswell and Mark Roloff
_Master User Creator [PowerShell GUI Software] v2 Update_
by Brad Wyatt on April 1st
MUC, if you haven’t seen it, is a powerful little tool that makes account creation in AD or O365 a real snap.
The PowerShell Gallery is now more Accessible
by Sydney Smith on April 1st
Screen readers rejoice! The Gallery has received some usability improvements to make everyone’s experience a little nicer.
Sending text messages from PowerShell
by Mike Treit on March 30th
Maybe you get enough emails as it is, so text alerts from your scripts can be a gentler and lighter alternative.
Setup Powershell SSH Remoting In Powershell 6
by Thomas Maurer on April 4th
If you’ve been curious about using SSH with PowerShell, Thomas has a great step-by-step guide to help you get going.
Reddit /r/PowerShell - Popular Weekly Post
Awesome Reddit tips strikes again, as /u/RC-7201 discovers a keybind to clear your screen and more people chime in with their hidden keybind gems.
Tweet of the Week
A Docker container loaded up with everything you need to get crackin’ with PowerShell development? Yes, please!
Twitch: PowerShell Adventures w/ Nate @ SCRT HQ
Hang out with Nate Ferrel while he works through some open issues with the PSGSuite module.
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ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 08-October-2021
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