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58,689,461 downloads
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Last Updated: 11/22/2023
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Latest Version: 2.0.0
TeamViewerPS allows to interact with the TeamViewer Web API as well as a locally installed TeamViewer client. |
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6,754,810 downloads
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Last Updated: 9/25/2024
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Latest Version: 1.12.346
General Scripting Framework, providing PowerShell-specific infrastructure for other modules. |
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232,256 downloads
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Last Updated: 7/13/2024
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Latest Version: 2.50.0
A collection of PowerShell functions designed to enhance your own functions and scripts or to facilitate working in the console. Most of the commands should work in Windows PowerShell and PowerShell 7, even cross-platform. Any operating system limitations should be handled on a per-command basis. |
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79,813 downloads
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Last Updated: 7/3/2023
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Latest Version: 3.5.0
Functions and add-ons for the Windows PowerShell ISE and later. This module is a kind of resource kit for the PowerShell ISE. |
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7,610 downloads
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Last Updated: 4/13/2023
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Latest Version: 1.2.14
Tools to help migrate scripts using the official Azure/AzureAD modules |
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8,804 downloads
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Last Updated: 11/26/2019
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Latest Version: 1.0.354
This is an open source, community project that provides a powerful command-line interface for managing and monitoring your Armor Complete (secure public cloud) and Armor Anywhere (security as a service) environments and accounts via a PowerShell module with cmdlets that interact with the published RESTful APIs. Every code push is built using psa... More info |
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3,297 downloads
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Last Updated: 1/22/2024
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Latest Version: 1.4.0
A set of PowerShell commands to add metadata to stand-alone functions, i.e. those not published in a module. The commands in this module work in Windows PowerShell and PowerShell 7. |
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2,381 downloads
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Last Updated: 4/19/2023
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Latest Version: 1.2.0
A set of PowerShell 7 commands for managing and automating PowerShell scripts, functions, and modules. You can use these tools to accelerate PowerShell script development. |
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2,090 downloads
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Last Updated: 2/15/2024
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Latest Version: 0.14.1
A set of PowerShell tools for tracking module development status. The module uses a JSON file to create a custom object with information about your module. You can use this internally to track the status of your module including a simple to-do tracker. This module was first described at https://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/powershell/8960/introducing-ps... More info |
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675 downloads
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Last Updated: 4/21/2022
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Latest Version: 0.1.1
This cmdlet lets the user interact with Azure Service bus namespaces. |
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479 downloads
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Last Updated: 2/25/2018
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Latest Version: 0.0.5
This is my garbage collector... Do what you want with ! |
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557 downloads
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Last Updated: 9/12/2019
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Latest Version: 1.0.1
A PowerShell module that allows for writing clean bootstrapper scripts. |
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181 downloads
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Last Updated: 4/21/2022
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Latest Version: 0.1.8
This cmdlet lets the user very simply define a donothing script that prompts manual actions. The script can then easily be extended to automate certain actions. This module allows for some customisation |
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144 downloads
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Last Updated: 3/5/2024
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Latest Version: 1.1.1
Things that make the life of a PowerShell developer easier. |
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73 downloads
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Last Updated: 3/20/2024
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Latest Version: 1.10.0.7
This module can help you create logging in your scripts. You can follow along live, which makes it easy to see what is happening. It also records which user runs the script, which line of the script is executed and the time. So if something goes wrong, it s easy to find out what went wrong. When you want to add something to the log, you write wr... More info |
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36 downloads
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Last Updated: 7/27/2023
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Latest Version: 1.0.0
Generates new password for manual use or in automation. |
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19 downloads
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Last Updated: 6/10/2024
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Latest Version: 1.10.1.1
This module can help you create logging in your scripts. You can follow along live, which makes it easy to see what is happening. It also records which user runs the script, which line of the script is executed and the time. So if something goes wrong, it s easy to find out what went wrong. When you want to add something to the log, you write wr... More info |