awesome-powershell/readme.md
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Awesome PowerShell Awesome

A curated list of delightful PowerShell packages and resources.

Inspired by the awesome list thing.

Table of Content

Modules

Frameworks

  • Carbon - DevOps for automating the configuration of Windows computers.
  • PowerShell PowerUp - A powerfull server management framework.
  • PSCX - Useful set of additional cmdlets.

IDE

  • PowerGui - Powerfull IDE to execute scripts local and remote.
  • PowerShell Plus - An all in one IDE.
  • Powershell Studio - Probably the most powerful and most expensive powershell IDE, with high DPI support and updates regularly.

Package Managers

  • PsGet - Set of commands to install modules from central directory, local file or from the web.
  • Chocolatey - The package manager for Windows. The sane way to manage software on Windows.

Build Tools

  • psake - A build automation tool inspired by rake (aka make in Ruby) and bake (aka make in Boo).
  • Invoke-Build - A build and test automation tool inspired by psake
  • PSDeploy - A module built for the purpose of simplifying the deployment of files and directories
  • BuildHelpers - A variety of helper functions for CI/CD scenarios

Security

Themes

  • Oh-My-Posh - Tons of beautiful theme that can be enabled by one single command (includes many awesome powerline theme).
  • Powerline - PowerShell Classes for richer output and prompts.

SharePoint

Testing

  • Pester - Powershell BDD style testing framework.

Webserver

  • PoSH Server - Secure, flexible and lightweight web server to meet your requirements.

Commandline Productivity

  • PSReadLine - A bash inspired readline implementation for PowerShell. Keeps history between sessions, adds reverse-history search and makes the commandline experience much better overall.
  • Jump-Location - Powershell cd that reads your mind. Autojump implementation for powershell.
  • Zlocation - z.sh implementation for PowerShell. Similar to Jump-Location.
  • thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command (by typing fuck).

Resources

Blogs