Are custom Providers supported in PowerShell Core and/or macOS & Linux? #18832
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There are docs for writing them, but they keep referring to it as Windows PowerShell, and they're under the section |
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They are still supported with PowerShell although I don't know what package you might need. At a guess I would start with https://www.nuget.org/packages/PowerShellStandard.Library/ and see if it contains the classes you need. There's also PowerShell.SDK but that's more for hosting PowerShell itself and I don't think is necessary. |
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They are still supported with PowerShell although I don't know what package you might need. At a guess I would start with https://www.nuget.org/packages/PowerShellStandard.Library/ and see if it contains the classes you need. There's also PowerShell.SDK but that's more for hosting PowerShell itself and I don't think is necessary.