Creating Advanced Powershell Modules
<p>PowerShell, a versatile scripting and automation framework, has become a staple tool for system administrators, DevOps professionals, and developers. One of its most potent features is the module system, which allows for the organization and encapsulation of code, enhancing reusability and manageability. In this article, we will explore how to create advanced PowerShell modules, providing in-depth guidance and an advanced example to illustrate the process. If you are not yet comfortable with Powershell you can read my other article on <a href="https://medium.com/p/6257db30a26" rel="noopener">Powering Up With Powershell</a>.</p>
<h1>Prerequisites</h1>
<p>Before we embark on the journey to create advanced PowerShell modules, it’s crucial to ensure you have the necessary prerequisites in place.</p>
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