We’re proud to announce the provision of PowerShell 7.5.0-rc.1! That is the primary launch
candidate model of PowerShell 7.5 and is taken into account a “go-live” launch that means that it’s a
supported launch in manufacturing. PowerShell 7.5 is constructed on prime of .NET 9 and can be
supported for 18 months as a regular assist launch.
Please be aware that assist for PowerShell 7.2 is ended November 8, 2024. PowerShell 7.4 is
the present LTS launch of PowerShell and is supported till November 2026.
How do I get it?
Since PowerShell 7 is supported on Home windows, Linux, and macOS, and there are a
some ways to put in it. When you put in the earlier PowerShell 7.5 preview launch on
Home windows and opted into Microsoft Replace, you can be robotically up to date to 7.5.0-rc.1.
Be aware
Computerized updates aren’t accessible instantly after a launch. It may possibly take as much as 2 weeks to get the
newest variations deployed to all launch channels.
What’s new on this launch?
The PowerShell 7.5 milestone centered on safety, high quality and group contributions.
A number of highlights embrace:
- PSResourceGet now helps ACR as a container gallery, for extra data try the
documentation - PSReadLine has been up to date to model 2.3.6
- New cmdlets
ConvertTo-CliXml
andConvertFrom-CliXml
(Thanks @ArmaanMcleod!) - Internet cmdlet enhancements in addition to enhancements to different cmdlets
- Tab completion enhancements
- This launch additionally contained numerous bug fixes — for the complete checklist of adjustments please consult with
the changelog
For extra data on what’s modified, see What’s new in PowerShell 7.5.
Experimental Options that have been made secure for 7.5
The next experimental options have been transformed to mainstream options in PowerShell 7.5:
PSCommandNotFoundSuggestion
PSCommandWithArgs
PSModuleAutoLoadSkipOfflineFiles
What’s subsequent?
We count on to launch PowerShell 7.5 GA in January 2025. We’ll have a separate weblog submit when the GA
launch is accessible. We admire all of the efforts of the group, each people and
working group members, and sit up for your continued suggestions and contributions!
Sydney
PowerShell Group