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New #PSScriptAnalyzer release today 🥳 Release 1.24.0 · PowerShell/PSScriptAnalyzer


Any one that can help @bielawb out with #PSScriptAnalyzer rules in binary for #PowerShell?

Anyone has a good tutorial on creating custom PSScriptAnalyzer rules in binary format? Our build takes forever due to handful of custom rules written in PowerShell, I was thinking binary could help speed things up. We are talking minutes here for script rules. :(



About typing in lengthy command names: don't forget #PowerShell supports aliases, so you can type short versions interactively, and use long versions for readability in scripts (and #PSScriptAnalyzer will help you converting from aliases to long versions)


Spot the difference! Non-working code copied from web page - wrong kind of dash! Doh! That's 2 hours of my evening I'm not getting back. Long time since I've been bitten by this - must run #PSScriptAnalyzer more often! Useful troubleshooting script coming soon.

guyrleech's tweet image. Spot the difference! Non-working code copied from web page - wrong kind of dash! Doh! That's 2 hours of my evening I'm not getting back. Long time since I've been bitten by this - must run #PSScriptAnalyzer more often! Useful troubleshooting script coming soon.

Almost time for my first session at #PSConfEU. Hope to see everyone in room A2 to learn about #psscriptanalyzer and #pester and how to combine them together! #PowerShell #Testing #Conference


Props to the #PsScriptAnalyzer team. There has been a bug in some of my code that I and ISESteriods never spotted. How did I find it? Setting up automation for the deployment of UcmPsTools to the #PsGallery #GreigHatesHowIDoCurlyBraces

UCMadScientist's tweet image. Props to the #PsScriptAnalyzer team. There has been a bug in some of my code that I and ISESteriods never spotted. How did I find it? Setting up automation for the deployment of UcmPsTools to the #PsGallery #GreigHatesHowIDoCurlyBraces

The latest update of the main PowerShell extension for VS-Code runs now on #PSScriptAnalyzer 1.21.0 as well github.com/PowerShell/vsc…


I always thought you are the #PSScriptAnalyzer....


New v2022.9.2-preview release of PowerShell extension includes now #PSScriptAnalyzer 1.21.0 and with that a new setting to configure its new formatting rule, which is off by default: powershell.codeFormatting.avoidSemicolonsAsLineTerminators


⚠️ Starting with AZ 2.40.0 its entrypoint changed from a batch to a #PowerShell script but this causes #PSScriptAnalyzer to give a PSAvoidUsingPositionalParameters warning. Working on an exclusion for it and hope to include it in a new release soon.


Hey @TylerLeonhardt Do you have a idea how to fix this? I have a feeling it is a #PSScriptAnalyzer rule in #vscode . I would love at least 1 indentation after a " | " with Select-object. I think it makes the code easier to read. No idea where to start. #PowerShell

mrhvid's tweet image. Hey @TylerLeonhardt 
Do you have a idea how to fix this?
I have a feeling it is a #PSScriptAnalyzer rule in #vscode . I would love at least 1 indentation after a " | " with Select-object. I think it makes the code easier to read. 
No idea where to start.
#PowerShell

I made a #PowerShell #PSScriptAnalyzer custom rule that warns you if you have a format command in the middle of your pipeline! Thanks Gainsville PSUG for the idea! @AndrewPlaTech gist.github.com/JustinGrote/0b…

JustinWGrote's tweet image. I made a #PowerShell #PSScriptAnalyzer custom rule that warns you if you have a format command in the middle of your pipeline! Thanks Gainsville PSUG for the idea! @AndrewPlaTech 
gist.github.com/JustinGrote/0b…

I get that the explicit check is generally considered easier to read, but if we're optimizing for readability, shouldn't it be the other way around? Consider which sounds more natural: "This object is null" "Null is this object" Is #PSScriptAnalyzer optimizing for King James?😆


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