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Add discovery of PowerShell Core user installation #243025

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@tribals tribals commented Mar 10, 2025

Closes #137323.

This simple change adds ability to discover PowerShell Core installed to user's home directory.

I'm not planning on adding this, but if a PR came in for it, I wouldn't reject it.

Here it came.

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Thanks for your contribution!

@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot added this to the March 2025 milestone Mar 11, 2025
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tribals commented Mar 11, 2025

Thanks for your contribution!

Thank you too! ^_^

@TylerLeonhardt TylerLeonhardt enabled auto-merge (squash) March 11, 2025 16:04
@TylerLeonhardt TylerLeonhardt merged commit 4926da0 into microsoft:main Mar 11, 2025
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Powershell Core installed with scoop is not recognized in terminal
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