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Sync & Share Custom Script Analyzer Rules
Look, linting is boring… until it isn’t. Script Analyzer is great, but once your org has more than two people writing PowerShell, the defaults aren’t enough. You need custom rules—your rules—and you need them everywhere, all the time, without constantly nagging folks on Teams with “hey, don’t do that.”
In this session, we’ll talk about how to turn those custom Script Analyzer rules into a module you can ship, version, and enforce across your org. We’ll get into the weeds: packaging, distribution, pipelines, and keeping things in sync without breaking everyone’s flow. This isn’t “intro to linting.” This is about running your analyzer rules like production code, because that’s what they are.

Gilbert Sanchez
Staff Software Development Engineer at Tesla
San Jose, California, United States
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