![]() The RSEE service uses a configurable TCP/IP port to listen for incoming script execution requests from a PowerShell Studio or PrimalScript instance.Īll RSEE endpoints must be updated with this new RSEE version. Older versions of PowerShell Studio or PrimalScript can use the included new version of the RSEE Service. This can be added by selecting from the cache drop-down menu: Windows Forms Designer Cache EditorĪlong with a stylish new dark mode, we have added PowerShell 7 cache support. I’m coming up on my one-year anniversary at SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.We have made updates to our Windows Forms designer to work with both PowerShell 7 and Windows PowerShell. ![]() and my one-year anniversary of using PowerShell Studio as my primary IDE. When I speak at conferences and user groups, I don’t typically talk about products, because people don’t want to hear “vendor talks.” But, in private, I’ve become a total PowerShell Studio fan-girl. I love the big powerhouse features, like PowerShell GUI automation. MSI creation, the Function Builder and Parameter Builder, and New Module from Functions. ![]() But, it’s the smaller, quieter features that have me hooked. Here’s my list of can’t-live-without-’em features of PowerShell Studio. Do you have a different list? Share in the comments below.Īnd, don't miss the second installment of this article: Hidden Charms of PowerShell Studio #2. ![]() I’m a huge proponent of Windows PowerShell best practices, but like everyone else, my instinctive behaviors don’t always meet my coding standards. Before I share any script or function, or even a code sample, I press Ctrl + Shift + A, to replace all cmdlet, function, and parameter aliases with their correct full names. ![]() The Qualify Cmdlet Names feature ( Ctrl+Shift+H) is a great addition, too, especially with the proliferation of cmdlets and modules in open source. ![]()
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