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Please read our upgrading documentation here. In 2.0, we are defaulting to the integrated environment. If you have not configured the default environment and you do not have environments assign to the API or scripts, you will need to set the default environment to your preferred one in the general settings.
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You should be able to upgrade your existing 1.x instance to 2.0 with minimal breaking changes. We’ve tested it on the latest Raspberry Pi Os. You’ll be able to run it on your favorite tiny computer. With the release of the integrated environment, we will also be publishing a Linux ARM built of PowerShell Universal. It’ll generate an app token and set the URL appropriately.
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You can click a button in the admin console and VS Code will open and configure itself for your PSU instance. The Visual Studio Code extension and PowerShell Universal admin console can now be paired without having to do it manually. You’ll see a badge in the top right corner with any new notifications. The admin console and Management API now provide notifications when certain actions are taken within PSU. While these controls aren’t yet available in the admin console, you can still configure everything using some basic cmdlets. This access control system will soon be available for all resources within PSU. You can also tag scripts and then assign access controls to tags. It also introduces finer controls on who can view, edit, create, delete and execute scripts. We’ve introduced a new RBAC system to allow for more granular control of who has access to which scripts. Learn More Enhanced Role Based Access for Scripts It’s also simpler to configure since you only need to start a single process. The integrated environment is faster because it doesn’t need to communicate over interprocess communication. You’ll still be able to use which ever PowerShell version you would like. It uses the PowerShell environment directly within the PSU server and does not start external processes unless you configure it to do so. This is now the default configuration for PSU. PSU 2.0 also provides a new integrated environment for scripts. The experience is more consistent, supports a dark theme, and is optimized for speed. We have a completely redesigned admin console. It introduces a redesigned admin console, an integrated script environment, enhanced role based access controls for scripts, and more! In Windows, choose Start > Settings > Ease of Access > High contrast.I’m very happy to announce the release of PowerShell Universal v2.0! ? This release is a major step forward for the platform.
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In Windows or in any Microsoft application, press the Left Alt+ Left Shift+ PrtScn keys. Use either of the following procedures to toggle the Windows high contrast option: You can use a high-contrast option for all the apps and UI on a computer, or an extra contrast option for Visual Studio only. There are color theme options for you if you experience low vision. Modify the Font and Size options to change the font and text size for the editor.įor more information, see the Change fonts and colors for the editor page. In Show settings for list, select Text Editor. In the options list, choose Environment > Fonts and Colors. To change the font and text size in the editor Select the appropriate item in Display items, and then modify the Item foreground and Item background options. Modify the Font and Size options to change the font and text size for the IDE. If you want to change the font for tool windows only, in the Show settings for list, choose All Text Tool Windows.