This post announces the General Availability of Microsoft Desired State Configuration (DSC) v3.2.0, with new Windows resources, Bicep gRPC integration, WhatIf support, expression language improvements, and adapter enhancements.
This post shares context on the delayed timing of the PowerShell 7.6 release, our learnings, and the changes the team has already begun making to improve release predictability and transparency.
We're excited to announce the General Availability of PowerShell 7.6, the next Long Term Support
(LTS) release of PowerShell. PowerShell 7.6 is built on .NET 10 (LTS), continuing the alignment
between PowerShell and the modern .NET platform.
PowerShell 7.6 includes reliability improvements across the engine, modules, and interactive shell
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This post announces the release of Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.1.0. We discuss the features and benefits of DSC and how it differs from PowerShell DSC.
This is the third post in a multi-part series about the new release of DSC.
Microsoft Desired State Configuration (DSC) v3.0.0 provides powerful feature that enhance the authoring experience.
DSC command completer
The completer command returns a shell script that, when executed, registers completions for the
given shell.
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This post announces the release of Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0. We discuss the features and benefits of DSC and how it differs from PowerShell DSC.