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This article explains how to give feedback about the PowerShell documentation.
07/26/2022
How to file a PowerShell-Docs issue

How to file a PowerShell-Docs issue

There are two ways to create an issue:

  1. Use the feedback controls at the bottom of the page.
  2. File an issue in GitHub directly

Using the feedback controls

For a full description of the feedback controls, see the Docs Team blog announcing this feature.

At the bottom of most pages on learn.microsoft.com, you'll see two feedback buttons. One is a link for product feedback and one is for documentation feedback. The documentation feedback requires a GitHub account. Clicking the button takes you in GitHub and presents an issue template. Enter your feedback and submit the form.

Note

The feedback tool not a support channel. This is a way to ask questions to clarify documentation or to report errors and omissions. If you need technical support, see Community resources.

Filing issues on GitHub

To file a GitHub issue directly, you can click the New issue button in the PowerShell-Docs repository. Click the Get started button for the issue you want to create. The GitHub issue template helps you provide the information needed to address the problem you're reporting.

Before you file a new issue, read through existing issues to see if your problem has already been reported. This helps avoid duplication and your issue may have been answered already. If you find an existing issue, you can add your comments, related questions, or answers.

Next steps

See Get started writing.

Additional resources

How we manage issues