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powershell-core 7.5.2

PowerShell Core is the open source multiplatform version of PowerShell

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Chocolatey Client

To install powershell-core from the command line, run the following command: ``` choco install powershell-core --version 7.5.2 --source https://proget.cnsit.com/nuget/Chocolatey/ ```

Description

[![](https://gitlab.com/guided-explorations/microsoft/chocolatey/powershell-core/badges/main/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.com/guided-explorations/microsoft/chocolatey/powershell-core/-/pipelines) [Update status](https://gitlab.com/guided-explorations/microsoft/chocolatey/powershell-core/-/jobs) [![](http://transparent-favicon.info/favicon.ico)](#)[chocolatey/DarwinJS](https://chocolatey.org/profiles/DarwinJS) PowerShell Core is the open source multiplatform version of PowerShell After v7.4.5 - if a non-chocolatey installed powershell is detected, you must use -force to overwrite it. -force also now works properly to reinstall the same version even when the previous install was chocolatey. Preview releases are under the package id powershell-preview so that they can be safely installed and maintained side-by-side with the release versions on production systems. Preview versions do not become the default powershell core edition on a system (unless they are the ONLY edition), if you have a preview version installed, access it via pwsh's '-pre' switch. This package automatically does verbose MSI logging to %temp%\(packagenameandversion).MsiInstall.log Some helpful install options (any of them can be combined - delimited by space): * Any MSI Properties the package responds to can be specified in the same way, even if not documented here. --install-arguments='"DISABLE\_TELEMETRY=1"' - Valid for PowerShell 7.4 and later - disables built in telemetry. Read more about PowerShell telemetry here: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/new-telemetry-in-powershell-7-preview-3/ --install-arguments='"ADD\_FILE\_CONTEXT\_MENU\_RUNPOWERSHELL=1"' Installs a right click context menu to run .ps1 scripts in PowerShell Core. --install-arguments='"ADD\_EXPLORER\_CONTEXT\_MENU\_OPENPOWERSHELL=1"' Installs a right click context menu to start a PowerShell Core prompt for a specific folder. --install-arguments='"REGISTER\_MANIFEST=1"' Causes PowerShell Core to deliver logs to Windows Event logs. --install-arguments='"ENABLE\_PSREMOTING=1"' Enable PS remoting during installation. --install-arguments='"USE\_MU=1 ENABLE\_MU=1"' Enable powershell to be updated via windows updates - this chocolatey package defaults to disabling these. Available with PWSH MSI Package for 7.2 and later. --install-arguments='"ADD\_EXPLORER\_CONTEXT\_MENU\_OPENPOWERSHELL=1 ADD\_FILE\_CONTEXT\_MENU\_RUNPOWERSHELL=1 USE\_MU=1 ENABLE\_MU=1 REGISTER\_MANIFEST=1 ENABLE\_PSREMOTING=1 DISABLE\_TELEMETRY=1"' Do it all. --packageparameters '"/CleanUpPath"' Removes all powershell core paths before starting install. Cleans up old paths from old powershell core MSIs.