AI, terminal, parameters, windows11, modules
Events
- EntraID with PowerShell
Aleksandar Nikolic gives us the current status on EntraID Management with PowerShell
March 13th 2025 17:00 CET.
Registration is TBD. - ExpertsLive Austria Conference 2025 – June 18th 2025. Watch www.expertslive.at for more.
Snippets
Pimp your Terminal and VS-Code with AI Agent functionality by Warp
Heavy terminal-users in macOS might not be happy with iTerm, especially those requirinng AI. Read Michael Pierofortes blogpost on Warp, a special AI-terminal and an advanced method to cascade requests to multiple AI´s.
Cleaning Windows 11 from Bloatware (Non-Powershell)
This is one of the few articles here without any PowerShell involvement, but i found it important to post. When installing a new Windows 11, you get a lot of software u dont need. How to get rid of it is written in this blogpost by Leos Marek.
Deprecating parameters in your functions without breaking your scripts
From time to time our code gets smarter and parameters we used in functions may not be required anymore. Read Sam Erdes article on this topic and a nice guide on how to implement this.
First steps for creating your own module
Many of us made the journey from a CmdLet, to a one-liner, up to a script and here we are stuck. for efficeitn code which is best-reusable for you and others we should create modules. For the first step on modules see Adam Bertrams article on scaffolding functions.
Have a great time / R.
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