![]() However, the PowerShell ISE will remain in Windows supporting Windows PowerShell with no plans to remove it. Visual Studio Code is now that editor and the majority of our effort will be focused there. Now with the advent of the cross-platform PowerShell Core, we need a new official editor that’s available across all supported OS platforms and versions. The PowerShell ISE has been the official editor for PowerShell throughout most of the history of Windows PowerShell. So what does this mean for the PowerShell ISE? The biggest thing about this for me, is the support to run code line by line, which will help a lot in demos and presentations. Editor scripting API through the $psEditor object model.New file and project creation using Plaster templates.Highly configurable code formatter based on community best practices.Code navigations that allow you to find definitions and references of functions across your script files.Integrated script analysis and code fixes provided by PSScriptAnalyzer.Rich debugging experience including variables view, call stack, watch window, and various breakpoint types.PowerShell ISE-like interactive development experience with the PowerShell Integrated Console.Linux with PowerShell v6 (all PowerShell-supported distributions). ![]() Windows 7 through 10 with PowerShell v3 and higher.This supports the PowerShell development on the following platforms: David Wilson describes this on the PowerShell Team blog. Microsoft finally announced the version 1 of the PowerShell for Visual Studio Code with a lot for great enhancements. Microsoft yesterday not only announced the new Azure Cloud Shell, Azure PowerShell 4.0, they also announced something I was waiting for a long time.
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