en-US/cliHelper.xconvert.strings.psd1
@{ ModuleName = 'cliHelper.xconvert' ModuleVersion = [System.Management.Automation.SemanticVersion]::new(0, 1, 3) ReleaseNotes = @" # Changelog`n`n - Now Method Names make sense. they either start with `From` or `To`👌 - Invoke-Converter is the only cmdlet 😊 - Easy method chaining and Pipeline stuff - Added argument completion for method names `n`n***`n`n## Manual install guide`n`n 1. [Click here](https://github.com/alainQtec/cliHelper.xconvert/releases/download/v<versionToDeploy>/cliHelper.xconvert.zip) to download the *PsImport.zip* file attached to the release. 2. **If on Windows**: Right-click the downloaded zip, select Properties, then unblock the file. > _This is to prevent having to unblock each file individually after unzipping._ 3. Unzip the archive. 4. (Optional) Place the module folder somewhere in your ``PSModulePath``. > _You can view the paths listed by running the environment variable ```$Env:PSModulePath``_ 5. Import the module, using the full path to the PSD1 file in place of ``cliHelper.xconvert`` if the unzipped module folder is not in your ``PSModulePath``: ``````powershell # In Env:PSModulePath Import-Module cliHelper.xconvert # Otherwise, provide the path to the manifest: Import-Module -Path Path\to\cliHelper.xconvert\<versionToDeploy>\cliHelper.xconvert.psd1 `````` "@ } |