![]() The Search PSGallery for Module command will open PowerShell ModuleManager and search the gallery for the cmdlet’s module: Have you ever opened a script created by someone else to find an unknown cmdlet, and you had no idea what module it belonged to? Now there is an easy solution-when you find an unknown cmdlet you can search the PowerShell Gallery for the module using the editor’s context-menu: You now have the option to select tools with elevation. PowerShell ModuleManager will then allow you to install the missing module. ![]() Remember to update the module’s cache in PowerShell Studio after installing a new module: Important: This feature requires PowerShell ModuleManager to be installed. This release also includes the following changes and improvements.
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