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Getting Started with ZeroDSC

New to PowerShell or DSC?

All of the ZeroDSC documentation assumes that you have a working familiarity with both PowerShell and PowerShell DSC. If you are new to PowerShell or DSC I recommend reviewing the getting started documentation at the PowerShell Project.

Installing ZeroDSC

ZeroDSC is a PowerShell module. To install simply put the root folder (the one named "ZeroDSC") in one of the $PSModulePath folders on your system. For testing and development I recommend installing ZeroDSC to the user modules folder (usually $Env:UserProfile\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules).

Prerequisites

ZeroDSC requires WMF 5.0.

Obtaining ZeroDSC

To obtain ZeroDSC I recommend cloning the repository to your computer and checking out the latest release using git clone and git checkout. Remember, ZeroDSC is still in experimental stages, so expect to pull changes to fix issues.

Alternatively you can download then extract an archive of the module from this page.

Confirming Installation

To confirm that ZeroDSC is installed on your computer, invoke the following commands:

C:\> Import-Module ZeroDSC
C:\> Get-Module ZeroDSC

ModuleType Version    Name             ExportedCommands
---------- -------    ----             ----------------
Script     0.1.0      ZeroDSC          {ConfigInstruction...

You should see some details about the ZeroDSC module output by the Get-Module command as shown above.

Introductory Topics

For an introduction to ZeroDSC, I recommend reading the following topics. They are probably best read in the order listed here:

More Documentation

More documentation for ZeroDSC can be found here.

Feedback

If you have feedback, encounter problems, or have a contribution please open an issue or pull request in the ZeroDSC Github repository.