Run PowerShell Pester Tests with Visual Studio Code
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Run PowerShell Pester Tests with Visual Studio Code
Test PowerShell modules with Pester and PSScriptAnalyzer.
✔ SQL Server Environmental Validation
This module provides an interface to a set of Pester tests that enable the enforcement of quality control rules for PowerShell scripts and modules.
This repository outlines an automated testing approach for Azure Policies. The approach is fundamentally based on behavior-driven development (BDD) to improve communication between developers, security experts and compliance officers.
A collection of scripts and files that are useful for working PowerShell development locally
A PowerShell module that finds files, file content, folders and their information in a really fast and easy way! Similiar to linux/unix find, grep and du commands.
Infrastructure Testing DSL running in Pester
This module is for providing code to easily see PowerShell functionality.
powershell
Powershell Module that can be used to detect internet speeds, reset net adapter, and more.
A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing.
Just what it sounds like - a PowerShell port of the card game, Blackjack. This game isn't meant to be played - though it is fun; it's really for teaching PowerShell students one way to break down your scripts into operations that can be property unit tested with Pester. This project has full code coverage except for the console output.
Sample CI/CD pipeline for PowerShell module
Extensions for the awesome Pester testing frameowork for PowerShell
PowerShell module for converting Pester produced Jacoco code coverage files to ModuleBuilder compatible format.
A simple example of using GitHub Actions with PowerShell and Pester to monitor certificates on a list of web servers.
windows sandbox
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."