Set of commands to install PowerShell modules from central directory, local files, or the web.
In your prompt execute:
(new-object Net.WebClient).DownloadString("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psget/psget/master/GetPsGet.ps1") | iex
And if you get something like this:
Downloading PsGet from https://github.com/psget/psget/raw/master/PsGet/PsGet.psm1
PsGet is installed and ready to use
You are done. The PowerShell script downloads GetPsGet.ps1
and sends it to Invoke-Expression
to install the PsGet Module.
Alternatively, you can install manually
- Copy
PsGet.psm1
to your modules folder (e.g.$Env:PsGet\PsGet\
) - Execute
Import-Module PsGet
(or add this command to your profile) - Enjoy!
- Install modules from central directory, local files, or the web
- Install modules to user profile or for all users (elevated access required)
- Install multifile modules from ZIP
- Import module after install
- Alter your profile to load a given module PowerShell starts up
- Execute Install.ps1
- Tab completion for modules, ismo Ps
To install something from central directory just type:
install-module PsUrl
This command queries central directory to find required information about the PsUrl module and install it if found.
As another example on how to install the PsUrl
module, use
install-module -ModuleUrl https://github.com/chaliy/psurl/raw/master/PsUrl/PsUrl.psm1
With zipped modules like posh-git
, you can install zip package via
install-module -ModuleUrl https://github.com/dahlbyk/posh-git/zipball/master
This command executes Install.ps1
which installs script for posh-git
. (posh-git
is in the directory, so install-module posh-git
is enough.)
And of course, it supports local files, both ZIP and PSM1:
install-module -ModulePath \TestModules\HelloWorld.zip
install-module -ModulePath \TestModules\HelloWorld.psm1
You can also have a given module start with your profile:
install-module PsUrl -Startup
NuGet can even install the modules:
install-module -nugetpackageid SomePowerShellModuleOnNuget
install-module -nugetpackageid SomePrivatePowerShellModule -nugetsource http://mynugetserver/nuget/feed/
If you need update module, execute Update-Module
which downloads the latest version and replace local one
update-module PsUrl
Q: Error File [x] cannot be loaded because the execution of scripts is disabled on this system. Please see "get-help about_signing" for more details.
A: By default, PowerShell restricts execution of all scripts which is all about security. As a "fix", please run PowerShell as Administrator and call
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
For mode details, run get-help
about_Execution_Policies.
Q: How to add my module to the directory? A: Review a small section of the wiki
The roadmap is not sorted in any order; it is simply a list for what should be done.
- Support for beyond just PSM1 types of modules
- Support for modules with more than one file with NuGet packages
- Support for versions of the modules
- Git/Hg/Svn sources git
- Blog about PsGet
- PowerShell wrapper for NuGet — also has name PsGet and now on GitHub.
- Instruction how to pack PowerShell module to NuGet package
If you are interested in contributing to PsGet, please read this page from wiki
Module based on Install-Module by Joel Bennett