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Blogs, Articles, and Posts
- PowerShell: Select-String (Examples)
In this blog post, I’ll take a closer look at how to search for strings in PowerShell. - ConsentFix – The Quickfix
Just when you thought OAuth was safe, along comes ConsentFix to remind us that attackers are always two steps ahead. If you’ve been following security news lately, you’ve probably heard about this clever attack that abuses legitimate Microsoft authentication flows to steal authorization codes. The good news? There’s a dead-simple PowerShell fix that’ sorts this out. - Installing PowerShell on macOS
What's the first thing that you install on your new MacBook M4? Yes, Microsoft Edge, and then PowerShell afterwards ;-) In this final blog post of 2025, I will outline the available installation options. - 2025 Overview
It's 2026, so it's time to reflect on 2025 :). In this blog post, I will highlight the great PowerShell moments that happened this year. - 3 Easy PowerShell Scripting Tips for Coding Masochists
Tip: Read the ‘Important Notes’ section, because these are notes that are important.
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
- Oh My Posh Visual Configurator
A web-based drag-and-drop builder for oh-my-posh that makes creating beautiful terminal prompts actually fun! - Release v2.4.0 · SeeminglyScience/ClassExplorer
v2.4.0 of PowerShell module ClassExplorer is released! New commands Invoke-Member and Get-AssemblyLoadContext - PSNetDetour
A PowerShell module which you can use to hook any (caveats of course) .NET method and have it run your ScriptBlock instead. Great for experimentation, debugging, testing - MarkX
Markdown, XML, and PowerShell
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
- Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell Update 19
Update #19 of the Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell eBook is now available. Subscribers can download the updated PDF and EPUB files from Gumroad.com. A paperback version is also available, but we can’t update the print characters. In any case, a new SharePoint create Site API is in beta, and a new version of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK is available. Both have their moments, as we discuss here. - PoshBytes: PowerShell Splatting - The Art of Throwing Parameters With Style
In this PoshBytes episode, you will learn PowerShell splatting to make long commands readable and reusable. We will also demo PSNotes cmdlets that generate splats for you and convert existing commands into splatted form.
Community
- PowerShell to Distinguished Engineer with Ryan Spletzer
Distinguished Software Engineer Ryan Spletzer joins The PowerShell Podcast to talk about building a long-term career in tech through curiosity, continuous learning, and strong community connections. Ryan shares how PowerShell helped shape his path from early work in SharePoint, automation, and identity management to leading AI initiatives at Autodesk, where his team built an internal ChatGPT-style solution using Azure OpenAI before enterprise ChatGPT options existed. - Living in PowerShell with Jeff Hicks
PowerShell legend Jeff Hicks joins The PowerShell Podcast to talk about what it really means to live in PowerShell every day. From running his entire workflow in the console to building highly polished terminal tools, Jeff shares how PowerShell can be used far beyond infrastructure management—to organize your day, automate personal tasks, and multiply productivity. - Building PowerShell Tools You Wish Existed with Jorge Suarez
Jorge Suarez joins The PowerShell Podcast to share his journey into PowerShell, automation, and community contribution. From attending his first MMS conference to building creative and practical PowerShell projects, Jorge talks about how PowerShell became the primary driver of his career growth. The conversation covers his popular Intune Hydration Kit, creative TUI projects inspired by shows like Severance, and how curiosity and experimentation led him to build tools he wished existed earlier in his career.
Fun
- RandomBirthday.ps1
I role play on occasion, and I find it useful to have a birthday. From that I can look up the zodiac signs, which allows me to apply some stereotypical traits to the character. I find this to be a useful starting point in fleshing out a character's personality.
Events
- PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2026
April 13-17, 2026 in Bellevue, WA
Check out psweekly.dowst.dev for all past editions as well as a searchable archive.