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Posey's Tips & Tricks How To Create Cross-Platform PowerShell Scripts To avoid errors, it's important to write PowerShell scripts that prevent code from running on an unintended platform. Luckily ...
Obviously, PowerShell can't just magically write a script for you. If it could, that would definitely be a cool capability, but it would also probably mean that I would be out of a job.
It's possible to create PowerShell script files using any text editor or the legacy ISE application. However, the Visual Studio Code editor is the preferred option for writing scripts moving forward.
TechNet seems to agree with me, as it says, "In Windows PowerShell ISE, you can run commands and write, test, and debug scripts in a single Windows-based graphic user interface [emphasis mine] with ...
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