Agent skill
PowerShell Core Builder
Guide and commands for building PowerShell Core on Windows from source. Use when working in the PowerShell repository.
Install this agent skill to your Project
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SKILL.md
PowerShell Core Builder Skill
This skill contains the workflows for building PowerShell on Windows targeting .NET Core.
When to use
Use this skill when:
- You are working in the recursively cloned
PowerShell/PowerShellrepository. - You need to clean, bootstrap, build, or test the PowerShell source code.
- You encounter build errors related to the PowerShell project.
Environment Setup
These instructions target Windows 10/Server 2012 R2+ and require:
- Visual Studio 2019+ (Community edition works)
- PowerShell Core 6 Beta.9+ (if using VS Code)
- Git (configured correctly)
Build Workflows
1. Bootstrapping (Dependencies)
We use the .NET CLI. The Start-PSBootstrap function installs the correct version defined in global.json.
Import-Module ./build.psm1
Start-PSBootstrap -Scenario Dotnet
# Or call directly:
# Install-Dotnet
2. Building the Module
Use the Start-PSBuild helper function.
Standard Build:
Import-Module ./build.psm1
Start-PSBuild -Clean -PSModuleRestore -UseNuGetOrg
Note: -UseNuGetOrg is crucial if you don't have access to the private Azure Artifacts feed.
Build Output:
The executable will be located at:
./src/powershell-win-core/bin/Debug/net6.0/win7-x64/publish/pwsh.exe
3. Testing
Run cross-platform Pester tests.
Import-Module ./build.psm1
Start-PSPester -UseNuGetOrg
Debugging
- You can execute the development copy via:
& (Get-PSOutput) - Validated on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
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