Tim Documents Microsoft announced earlier this month that Microsoft included the "PowerShell Module Browser" web search site to find PowerShell scripts and information.
The location, available at Microsoft Documents here, can be used to find specific cmdlets or modules. The search will allow users to describe the fonts and the scenery that can be copied. The search portal is organized so that users can choose a PowerShell package for search within or you can search by using "all packages".
The time process is not completely intuitive. For example, if you want to search for the Azure PowerShell Machine Learning Module module, then the "Azure" list provides a list of moving modules, and the actual module, called "AzureRM.Machine", can be found in this mode. However, only the "Azure PowerShell Machine Learning" home page will produce "No Results" in the search field.
On the site, it can help users quickly locate the cmdlet. This may be helpful in finding "whether a particular module is part of the PowerShell package you just installed," says a statement from Microsoft.
The new site looks like the "Browser Module for Windows PowerShell ISE" plugin, which was introduced in 2015. The PowerShell ISE Browser Module is a graphical user interface for finding a common PowerShell module. It has multiple Alternate PowerShell search engine galleries for models using the PowerShellGet cmdlet, according to the description of the Microsoft blog.
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