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8,712,468 downloads
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Last Updated: 2/11/2017
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Latest Version: 1.13
Writes an object into a database table. If the table does not exist it will be created based on the properties of the object. For every property of the object a column will be created. The data type for each column will be converted from .Net data types into SQL Server data types. Not all data types are supported. Unsupported data types will be ... More info |
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161,562 downloads
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Last Updated: 9/2/2024
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Latest Version: 1.0.5
PSDates provides you all the tools you need when working with dates and times in PowerShell. It contains function to help you find specific date formats, get certain dates based on other dates (first/last day of the month or year, patch Tuesday, etc). I also has functions for working with timezones, unix time, WMI time, crontabs. |
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87,777 downloads
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Last Updated: 7/5/2024
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Latest Version: 2.2.11
A curated collection of over 230 PowerShell functions. Many functions written by me. Others are attributed wherever possible. |
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9,787 downloads
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Last Updated: 11/29/2015
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Latest Version: 1.0
Read or update the Exif DateTaken (ExifDT) property in an image file |
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14 downloads
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Last Updated: 3/14/2025
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Latest Version: 0.0.2
A PowerShell module to work with DateTime objects. |
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5,328 downloads
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Last Updated: 1/30/2022
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Latest Version: 1.0.0
PowerShell module wrapper for displaying folder/file dialogs in scripts. |
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27,627 downloads
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Last Updated: 5/2/2021
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Latest Version: 1.0.0
The Get-PatchTuesday cmdlet gets a DateTime object that represents the next Patch Tuesday or the Patch Tuesday of the year and month that you specify. Patch Tuesday occurs on the second, and sometimes fourth, Tuesday of each month. |
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329 downloads
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Last Updated: 3/2/2019
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Latest Version: 1.0.0
Gets a series of datetime objects for a specified start, interval, units (for the interval) and limit (for the number of datetime instances you want returned). |
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1,417 downloads
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Last Updated: 5/15/2025
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Latest Version: 3.0.0
HelperFunctions PowerShell Module |
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4,714 downloads
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Last Updated: 1/7/2025
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Latest Version: 1.0.2
Convert Windows and Unix timestamps to PowerShell localised (time zone) DateTime objects. Option to return as UTC. Convert PowerShell DateTime object to Unix or Windows timestamp. |
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521 downloads
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Last Updated: 11/27/2021
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Latest Version: 0.0.11
PowerShell "sugar", e.g. concisely aliased proxy functions for common command parameterizations. Intended for use in interactive sessions. |
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680 downloads
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Last Updated: 10/17/2020
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Latest Version: 2.0.0
Date and Time selection component |
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322 downloads
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Last Updated: 10/5/2022
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Latest Version: 0.3.2
A PowerShell module with functions to help calculate working hours, and for generally working with or calculating business hours / date times. |
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443 downloads
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Last Updated: 12/23/2022
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Latest Version: 0.0.8
Module extracts date and time from picture and change name of the picture to it. It uses format yyyy.MM.dd_hh.mm (2013.08.30_13.08.31). |
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323 downloads
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Last Updated: 4/13/2019
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Latest Version: 1.0.2
Converts a DateTimeOffset property value to a String |
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308 downloads
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Last Updated: 4/19/2022
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Latest Version: 0.3.38
DialogShell |
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514 downloads
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Last Updated: 2/26/2025
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Latest Version: 0.20251.11219
A simple library that converts DateTime values into version components using 64-second granularity, producing version numbers compatible with NuGet packages, assemblies, and PowerShell modules. |
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116 downloads
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Last Updated: 6/12/2020
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Latest Version: 1.1.1
Azure Automation Runbook to post an update to the timeline of a Request within Service Manager on a Hornbill instance. |
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444 downloads
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Last Updated: 12/4/2018
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Latest Version: 1.0.1
This function uses Invoke-RestMethod to send structured data to Splunk HTTP Event Collector. Use the HostName and DateTime parameters to control Splunk's 'host' and 'time' properties for the generated event. |