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Apr 10, 2026
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PowerShell MSI package deprecation and preview updates

Jason Helmick

This post announces the deprecation of MSI packaging beginning with PowerShell 7.7.

Apr 1, 2026
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PowerShell 7.6 release postmortem and investments

Jason Helmick

This post shares context on the delayed timing of the PowerShell 7.6 release, our learnings, and the changes the team has already begun making to improve release predictability and transparency.

Mar 18, 2026
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Announcing PowerShell 7.6 (LTS) GA Release

Jason Helmick

We're excited to announce the General Availability of PowerShell 7.6, the next Long Term Support (LTS) release of PowerShell. PowerShell 7.6 is built on .NET 10 (LTS), continuing the alignment between PowerShell and the modern .NET platform. PowerShell 7.6 includes reliability improvements across the engine, modules, and interactive shell experience. Preview releases focused on improving consistency, fixing long-standing issues, and refining behavior across platforms. Notable areas of improvement include: As an LTS release, PowerShell 7.6 becomes the recommended version for ...

Feb 17, 2026
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PowerShell, OpenSSH, and DSC team investments for 2026

Steve Lee

Planned team investments for 2026 for PowerShell, OpenSSH, DSC, and related tooling.

Aug 5, 2025
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Introducing MCP Support in AI Shell Preview 6

Steven Bucher

We're excited to share the latest preview release of AI Shell that includes new features and improvements based on your feedback.

Jul 24, 2025
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Announcing Microsoft.PowerShell.PlatyPS 1.0.0

Jason,
Sean

We are pleased to announce the general availability of Microsoft.PowerShell.PlatyPS 1.0.0, a tool to build PowerShell help files.

Jun 18, 2025
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Announcing Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.1.0

Jason Helmick

This post announces the release of Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.1.0. We discuss the features and benefits of DSC and how it differs from PowerShell DSC.

May 21, 2025
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AI Shell Preview 4 Release!

Steven Bucher

We're excited to share the latest preview release of AI Shell that includes new features and improvements based on your feedback.

Apr 14, 2025
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PowerShell, OpenSSH, and DSC team investments for 2025

Steve Lee

Planned team investments for 2025 for PowerShell, OpenSSH, DSC, and related tooling.

Mar 12, 2025
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Authoring Enhancements in Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0

Jason Helmick

This is the third post in a multi-part series about the new release of DSC. Microsoft Desired State Configuration (DSC) v3.0.0 provides powerful feature that enhance the authoring experience. DSC command completer The completer command returns a shell script that, when executed, registers completions for the given shell. DSC can generate completion scripts for the following shells: To learn more, see the command reference documentation. Enhanced Authoring with Schemas Working with DSC platform involves writing configuration documents and resource manifests. D...

Mar 12, 2025
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Get started with Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0

Jason Helmick

This post show you how to install DSC v3.0.0 and get started using the **dsc** command.

Mar 12, 2025
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Announcing Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0

Jason Helmick

This post announces the release of Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0. We discuss the features and benefits of DSC and how it differs from PowerShell DSC.

Feb 28, 2025
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Announcing AI Shell Preview 2

Steven Bucher

We are pleased to share a new preview release of AI Shell!

Feb 27, 2025
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Microsoft Update changes for PowerShell 7

Steven Bucher

This blog outlines the expected behavior of MU releases for PowerShell 7.

Feb 12, 2025
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PowerShell 7.5 GA is now available

Jason Helmick

We're pleased to announce the release of PowerShell 7.5.0! For this release the focus has been on quality, security and stability of the platform. We greatly appreciate the enormous amount of community contributions in this release along with new cmdlets, experimental features and other quality of life additions. PowerShell 7.5 is built on top of .NET 9 and will be supported for 18 months as a standard support release. Please note that support for PowerShell 7.2 is ended November 8, 2024. PowerShell 7.4 is the current LTS release of PowerShell and is supported until November 2026. How do I get it? PowerShell...

Nov 19, 2024
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Announcing the Public Preview of AI Shell

Steven Bucher

We are pleased to announce the public preview of AI Shell.

Nov 18, 2024
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PowerShell 7.5 RC-1 is now available

Sydney Smith

Availability of PowerShell 7.5 RC1

Oct 30, 2024
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Announcing Microsoft.PowerShell.PlatyPS 1.0.0-Preview1

Jason Helmick

We are pleased to announce the release of Microsoft.PowerShell.PlatyPS 1.0.0-Preview1, a tool to build PowerShell help files.