![]() We are happy to announce the release of PowerShell Studio 2021 (v5.8.183).This article provides an overview of a new feature introduced in PrimalScript 8.1.177 and PowerShell Studio 5.8.219 that enables you to quickly backup your source code.Īs mentioned in a previous post about PrimalScript’s new ‘code copy’ feature, when we are requested to retrieve source code from packaged executables it is usually due to a lack of backup or mangling of production code a lack of backup compounds the latter scenario. ![]() This major release is included as part of the regular update cycle for our subscribers. Depending on the theme you use, these icons may look different: Ribbon Layout We have updated all icons to a new style. There have been some minor changes to PowerShell Studio’s ribbon. In the View tab, all panels are now listed in one section: New features Support for PowerShell 7.1 The build and run sections have now been combined in the Home tab: With the 2021 release, we have added support for PowerShell 7.1 in both PowerShell Studio and PrimalScript (7.7.146). Since dark themes are all the rage right now, we have added a new dark theme named Office 2019 Black: This includes running and debugging as well as packaging.įor those of you who have not yet updated to 7.1, we will continue to support 7.0.3 as it is an LTS release. This new dark theme has also been added to PowerShell ModuleManager, PowerShell HelpWriter, and PrimalSQL. We have also adjusted our theme coloring to improve your experience. We have heard your requests and have added three command line arguments for those of who like to automate their build process.Īll menus are now colored based on the theme. – Path to project file (.psproj) or form (.psf).– The path to the PowerShell Studio 2021 install folder.To build a script ready to be packaged, use the following syntax: SAPIENCommandLine.exe /buildscript We have included a tool for building from the command line called SAPIENCommandLine.exe. ![]() This parameter’s value must point to an existing full path, otherwise the operation will fail. ![]()
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