PowerBolt is to quickly create, develop, test, document and publish PowerShell modules
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PowerBolt is to quickly create, develop, test, document and publish PowerShell modules
Generic PowerShell Pester tests
A HealOps package is to HealOps, what an extension is to VS Code.
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Windows Test Kitchen experiment
A simple example of using GitHub Actions with PowerShell and Pester to monitor certificates on a list of web servers.
The official source code for the Cmdlets & Coffee website and blog. This is where we share the recipe for all our PowerShell scripts. ☕️
Code Samples to demonstrate experience
A PowerShell framework and a test library for validating Windows Server Software Defined Infrastructure deployments
PowerShell-first toolkit for inspecting, composing, and validating PDF files. It ships a reusable module, CLI helpers, AI-integrated batch processing, and ISO-aligned tests and quality gates so you can build reliable document automation workflows quickly.
In Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager we can automate recurring tasks or batch jobs using PowerShell.
Repository housing remote operations validation tests.
PowerShell code generator, CI/CD pipeline. Demo-Project
Pester-based tool to validate that a (potentially large) number of machines meet the prerequisites for a software deployment/upgrade.
A PowerShell module designed to help convert structured data formats and generate realistic test data for Pester tests. PSTestableData provides utilities for working with JSON, YAML, and PowerShell objects, making it easy to create consistent and maintainable test data for your PowerShell projects.
Demo using Pester to do various PowerShell script unit test
Modernes, plattformübergreifendes PowerShell-Admin-Toolkit: Health-Checks, Port-Tests, sicheres SemVer-Bumping – mit Pester getestet und per GitHub Actions kontinuierlich geprüft.
A starter kit for new PowerShell script modules including unit tests.
Add a description, image, and links to the pester topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the pester topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."