Announcing PowerShell Crescendo General Availability


We are pleased to announce the General Availability (GA) release of PowerShell Crescendo, a framework to rapidly develop PowerShell cmdlets for common command line tools, regardless of platform.

The release is now available for download on the PowerShell Gallery.

Making Cmdlets with PowerShell Crescendo​

Crescendo is a development accelerator enabling you to rapidly build PowerShell cmdlets that leverage existing command-line tools. Crescendo amplifies the command-line experience of the original tool to include object output for the PowerShell pipeline, privilege elevation, and integrated help information. A Crescendo module replaces cumbersome command-line tools with PowerShell cmdlets that are easier to use in automation and packaged to share with team members.

The GA release includes the following features and benefits:
  • Ability to define cmdlets from simple key/value statements in a JSON file
  • Support for modular design – cmdlet definitions can be in a one or more JSON files
  • A JSON schema that helps you create your Crescendo configuration using IntelliSense and tooltips
  • Three styles of output handling code allowing you to separate your code from the cmdlet definitions for easier debugging and development
  • Privilege elevation mechanisms in Windows, Linux, and macOS
  • Crescendo generates a PowerShell script module ready for deployment
  • While Crescendo requires PowerShell 7 or higher for authoring configurations, the generated module can run on Windows PowerShell 5.1 and higher
  • Example configurations for you to copy and reuse
  • Experimental Help parsers that provide proof-of-concept examples for auto-generating cmdlet configurations

Installing Crescendo​

Requirements:
  • Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo requires PowerShell 7.0 or higher
To install Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo:

Install-Module -Name Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo

To install Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo using the new PowerShellGet.v3

Install-PSResource -Name Microsoft.PowerShell.Crescendo

More information​

To get started using Crescendo, check out the documentation.

Future plans​

We value your ideas and feedback and hope you will give Crescendo a try. Stop by our GitHub repository and let us know of any issues you find or features you would like added.


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