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    Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches: Write and organize scripts and tools, 2nd Edition

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    Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches: Write and organize scripts and tools, 2nd Edition

    Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition
    by James Petty, Don Jones, and Jeffery Hicks

    English | 2024 | ISBN: 1633438988 | 337 pages | True PDF | 19.4 MB


    Automate complex tasks and processes with PowerShell scripts. This amazing book teaches you how to write, test, and organize high-quality, reusable scripts for Windows, Linux, and cloud-based systems.

    Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition takes you beyond command-line PowerShell and opens up the amazing world of scripting and automation. In just 27 bite-sized lessons, you’ll learn to write scripts that can eliminate repetitive manual tasks, create custom reusable tools, and build effective pipelines and workflows.

    In Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition you’ll learn:

    Setting up a reliable scripting environment
    Designing functions and scripts
    Effective pipeline usage
    Scripting and security
    Dealing with errors and bugs
    Source control with git
    Sharing and publishing scripts
    Professional-grade scripting practices


    The PowerShell language lets you write scripts to control nearly every aspect of Windows. Just master a few straightforward scripting skills, and you'll save yourself from hours of tedious tasks. This revised second edition is fully updated to PowerShell’s latest version, including hands-on examples that perfectly demonstrate modern PowerShell’s cross-platform applications.

    Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

    About the technology

    You can write PowerShell scripts to automate nearly any admin task on Windows, Linux, and macOS. This book shows you how! In just 27 short lessons you can complete on your lunch break, you’ll learn to create, organize, test, and share scripts and tools that will save you hours of time in your daily work.

    About the book

    Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition is a hands-on introduction to PowerShell automation and toolbuilding. Updated for the latest version of PowerShell, this thoroughly revised bestseller teaches you how to write efficient scripts, find and squash bugs, and organize your tools into libraries. Along the way, you’ll even pick up tips for securing and managing Linux and macOS systems.

    What's inside

    Setting up a reliable scripting environment
    Designing functions and scripts
    Effective pipeline usage
    Sharing and publishing scripts



    About the reader

    Beginning to intermediate knowledge of PowerShell required.

    About the author

    James Petty is CEO of PowerShell.org and The DevOps Collective and a Microsoft MVP. Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks are the authors of the first edition of Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches.

    Table of Contents

    PART 1
    1 Before you begin
    2 Setting up your scripting environment
    3 WWPD: What would PowerShell do?
    4 Review: Parameter binding and the PowerShell pipeline
    5 Scripting language: A crash course
    6 The many forms of scripting (and which to choose)
    7 Scripts and security
    PART 2
    8 Always design first
    9 Avoiding bugs: Start with a command
    10 Building a basic function and script module
    11 Getting started with advanced functions
    12 Objects: The best kind of output
    13 Using all the streams
    14 Simple help: Making a comment
    15 Errors and how to deal with them
    16 Filling out a manifest
    PART 3
    17 Changing your brain when it comes to scripting
    18 Professional-grade scripting
    19 An introduction to source control with Git
    20 Pestering your script
    21 Signing your script
    22 Publishing your script
    PART 4
    23 Squashing bugs
    24 Enhancing script output presentation
    25 Wrapping up the .NET Framework
    26 Storing data—not in Excel!
    27 Never the end

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