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- Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases for 'ForEach-Object' (alias is '%' or 'foreach') - Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases for 'Where-Object' (alias is '?' or 'where') - Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases for 'Select-Object' (alias is 'select') - Fix PSScriptAnalyzer warnings of type PSPossibleIncorrectComparisonWithNull. Essentially, $null has to be on the left-hand side when using it for comparison. - A Test in ParameterBinding.Tests.ps1 needed adapting as this test used to rely on the wrong null comparison - Replace a subset of tests of kind '($object -eq $null) | Should Be $true' with '$object | Should Be $null' |
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SystemD: journalctl demo
This demo shows use of a PowerShell script module to wrap a native tool (journalctl) so that the output is structured for filtering and presentation control. journalctl
is expressed as a cmdlet: Get-SystemDJournal, and the JSON output of journalctl is converted to a PowerShell object.
Prerequisites
- Requires a SystemD-based operating system (Red Hat or CentOS 7, Ubuntu 16.04)
- Install PowerShell
Note: Accessing the SystemD journal requires privileges. The user must have authorization to elevate with sudo. You will be prompted for a sudo password when running the demo.