NET 7 and includes several build and packaging fixes and improvements. This version has been upgraded to run on build 7.0.306 of. As of today, the latest stable release of PowerShell for macOS is 7.3. I’m starting with a simple one: installing and updating PowerShell on macOS using Homebrew. I’ll update the runbook as time goes on and versions update. Sure, you can find the instructions on (although I found my saved link had shifted to a new URI…) but I like to add some context around it. So here’s my version of a runbook for getting something done. In addition, with the web being what it is with docs shifting, updating and sometimes disappearing entirely, I make a *lot* of notes. I got into the habit from having to build labs to learn things, break them, blow them away and then rebuild them from scratch 12 times a week. So, what’s one thing I do to shortcut things? By writing a runbook. So therefore, smart shortcuts are needed. And if you’re like me, with varying interests and IT Pro needs that must be satisfied, it’s quite difficult to delve into something for several undisturbed hours simply because you’re guaranteed to be disturbed sooner or later. as I mentioned in my first post, there’s never enough time to get the things done. OK, so I’ll be up front about this (not because I lie the rest of the time).
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