Session
Simplify your powershell development process with PsKrane (Introduction to PsKrane)
Writing a powershell module can be a hard task as there are a lot of components involved: Private / public Functions, classes, enums, documentation, building the moduel, saving your work (using git) etc..
There are plenty of different modules that exists that helps you with creating the module structure. Other ones will help you creating the individual functions. Others that help you 'build' the module. And others ones that help you write it using a templating system. Different projects, different mechanisms.
PsKrane tends to simplify and standardize this whole process, and allows to do all of the mentioned steps from one centrale place using a single standard, while still allowing customizations.
In this introductionary session on Pskrane, you will discover in a first step the features that PsKrane has to offer:
- scaffolding
- templating
- and build mechanism.
In a second step, you will learn how you can use PsKrane to your advantage to create and/or standardize your internal development process.
At the end of this session you should have a good overview of what a powershell module (or script) Development process should look like, and how PsKrane can help you with that.
You can find PsKrane open-source github location here -> https://github.com/Stephanevg/PsKrane
This session will teach you the basics of powershell modules and provide you the tooling to facilitate your development process.
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