0.90/PSGetModuleInfo.xml

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      <T>Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.PSGetModuleInfo</T>
      <T>System.Management.Automation.PSCustomObject</T>
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      <S N="Name">CredentialsManager</S>
      <Version N="Version">0.90</Version>
      <S N="Description">The module Credentials Manager provides you with convenient and safe way to store your credentials to file system and effectively re-use them in your scripts._x000D__x000A__x000D__x000A_List of commands:_x000D__x000A_Write-Credential_x000D__x000A_Read-Credential_x000D__x000A__x000D__x000A_Credentials are saved in files with encrypted content. Only user that saved them, can decrypt them._x000D__x000A__x000D__x000A_Compared to other PowerShell credentials managers available to download this one has following advantages:_x000D__x000A_- it is written purely in PowerShell, without compiled binaries, or C# modules_x000D__x000A_- credentials are saved in simple files which can be easily managed (move, backup, etc.)_x000D__x000A_- usernames are also stored as encrypted data, which eliminates another layer of privacy and security concerns_x000D__x000A_- there is no need for create credentials command, as return objects are already in proper format, ready to be used in other commands._x000D__x000A__x000D__x000A_All commands have documented help system. Type Get-Help about_CredentialsManager, or Get-Command -Module CredentialsManager for more info.</S>
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          <S>IgorIric</S>
          <S>Iric.Igor@Gmail.com</S>
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      <S N="Copyright">(c) 2015 Igor Iric. All rights reserved.</S>
      <DT N="PublishedDate">2015-11-17T11:32:57+01:00</DT>
      <Nil N="LicenseUri" />
      <Nil N="ProjectUri" />
      <URI N="IconUri">https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3f/Gnome-dialog-password.svg/48px-Gnome-dialog-password.svg.png</URI>
      <Obj N="Tags" RefId="3">
        <TNRef RefId="1" />
        <LST>
          <S>Credentials</S>
          <S>Password</S>
          <S>PSModule</S>
          <S>PSIncludes_Function</S>
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      </Obj>
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          <T>System.Collections.Hashtable</T>
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            <S N="Key">Function</S>
            <Obj N="Value" RefId="5">
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                <S>Read-Credential</S>
                <S>Write-Credential</S>
              </LST>
            </Obj>
          </En>
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            <S N="Key">DscResource</S>
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                <S>Read-Credential</S>
                <S>Write-Credential</S>
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            </Obj>
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      <Nil N="PowerShellGetFormatVersion" />
      <S N="ReleaseNotes">Initial public release, November 2015, 2 functions Read, Write</S>
      <Obj N="Dependencies" RefId="9">
        <TNRef RefId="1" />
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      <S N="RepositorySourceLocation">https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2/</S>
      <S N="Repository">PSGallery</S>
      <S N="PackageManagementProvider">NuGet</S>
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