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The PowerShell Best Practices and Style Guide

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, please attribute to Don Jones, Matt Penny, Carlos Perez, Joel Bennett and the PowerShell Community.

You are free to:

Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format

Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material

The authors encourage you to redistribute this content as widely as possible, but require that you give credit to the primary authors below, and that you notify us on GitHub of any improvements you make.

Credits

The Community Book of PowerShell Practices was originally compiled and edited by Don Jones and Matt Penny with input from the Windows PowerShell community on PowerShell.org.

Portions copyright (c) Don Jones, Matt Penny, 2014-2015

The PowerShell Style Guide was originally created by Carlos Perez, for his students, and all the good parts were written by him.

Portions copyright (c) Carlos Perez, 2015

Any mistakes in either of these documents are there because Joel Bennett got involved. Please submit issues and help us correct them.

Portions copyright (c) Joel Bennett, 2015

NOTE

The PowerShell Best Practices are always evolving, and continue to be edited and updated as the language and tools (and our community understanding of them) evolve. We encourage you to check back for new editions at least twice a year, by visiting https://github.com/PoshCode/PowerShellPracticeAndStyle.

The PowerShell Style Guide in particular is in PREVIEW, and we are still actively working out our disagreements about the rules in the guide through the GitHub issues system. Please don't be surprised if over then next few weeks we change rules to contradict what they say at this current moment.

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