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v6.0.0-alpha.9 release of PowerShell With 33 non-merge commits since v6.0.0-alpha.8, here are the major changes: - Better man page - Added third-party and proprietary licenses - Added license to MSI
v6.0.0-alpha.8 release of PowerShell With 304 non-merge commits since v6.0.0-alpha.7, here are the major changes: - PowerSell packages pre-compiled with CrossGen - `Get-Help` content added - `Get-Help` null reference exception fixed - Ubuntu 16.04 support added - Unsupported cmdlets removed from Unix modules - PSReadLine long prompt bug fixed - PSReadLine custom key binding bug on Linux fixed - Default terminal colors now respected - Semantic Version support added - `$env:` fixed for case-sensitive variables - Added JSON config files to hold some settings - `cd` with no arguments now behaves as `cd ~` - `ConvertFrom-Json` fixed for multiple lines - Windows branding removed - .NET CoreCLR Runtime patched to version 1.0.4 - `Write-Host` with unknown hostname bug fixed - `powershell` man-page added to package - `Get-PSDrive` ported to report free space - Desired State Configuration MOF compilation ported to Linux - Windows 2012 R2 / Windows 8.1 remoting enabled
v6.0.0-alpha.7 release of PowerShell With 294 non-merge commits since v0.6.0, here are the major changes: - Invoke-WebRequest and Invoke-RestMethod ported to PowerShell Core - Set PSReadLine default edit mode to Emacs on Linux - IsCore variable renamed to IsCoreCLR - LocalAccounts and other Windows-only assemblies excluded on Linux - PowerShellGet fully ported to Linux - PackageManagement NuGet provider ported - Write-Progress ported to Linux - Get-Process -IncludeUserName ported - Enumerating symlinks to folders fixed - Bugs around administrator permissions fixed on Linux - ConvertFrom-Json multi-line bug fixed - Execution policies fixed on Windows - TimeZone cmdlets added back; excluded from Linux - FileCatalog cmdlets add back for Windows - Get-ComputerInfo cmdlet added back for Windows
v0.6.0 beta release of Open PowerShell With 274 non-merge commits since v0.5.0, here are the major changes: - Targets .NET Core 1.0 release - PowerShellGet enabled - [system.manage<tab>] completion issues fixed - AssemblyLoadContext intercepts dependencies correctly - Type catalog issues fixed - Invoke-Item enabled for Linux and OS X - Windows ConsoleHost reverted to native interfaces - Portable ConsoleHost redirection issues fixed - Bugs with pseudo (and no) TTYs fixed - Source Depot synced to baseline changeset 717473 - SecureString stub replaced with .NET Core package
v0.5.0 beta release of Open PowerShell With 256 non-merge commits since v0.4.0, here are the major changes: - Paths given to cmdlets are now slash-agnostic (both / and \ work as directory separator) - Lack of cmdlet support for paths with literal \ is a known issue - .NET Core packages downgraded to build rc2-24027 (Nano's build) - XDG Base Directory Specification is now respected and used by default - Linux and OS X profile path is now `~/.config/powershell/profile.ps1` - Linux and OS X history save path is now `~/.local/share/powershell/PSReadLine/ConsoleHost_history.txt` - Linux and OS X user module path is now `~/.local/share/powershell/Modules` - The `~/.powershell` folder is deprecated and should be deleted - Scripts can be called within PowerShell without the `.ps1` extension - `Trace-Command` and associated source cmdlets are now available - `Ctrl-C` now breaks running cmdlets correctly - Source Depot changesets up to 715912 have been merged - `Set-PSBreakPoint` debugging works on Linux, but not on Windows - MSI and APPX packages for Windows are now available - Microsoft.PowerShell.LocalAccounts is available on Windows - Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive is available on Windows - Linux xUnit tests are running again - Many more Pester tests are running
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