Getting Modules

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  • A little confused again...

    Looking at

    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/reference/5.1/microsoft.powershell.core/get-module

    -ListAvailable

    Indicates that this cmdlet gets all installed modules. Get-Module gets modules in paths listed in the PSModulePath environment variable. Without this parameter, Get-Module gets only the modules that are both listed in the PSModulePath environment variable, and that are loaded in the current session. ListAvailable does not return information about modules that are not found in the PSModulePath environment variable, even if those modules are loaded in the current session.

    -All

    Indicates that this cmdlet gets all modules in each module folder, including nested modules, manifest (.psd1) files, script module (.psm1) files, and binary module (.dll) files. Without this parameter, Get-Module gets only the default module in each module folder.

    Really need to work on my PS is seems....

  • Got confused between All and List Available.

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