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This allows you to use 'pwsh' via a parameter so you can live in both worlds: PowerShell-Core and Windows Powershell which is the intention of this new executable name/shortcut.

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Coverage remained the same at 88.442% when pulling b9dc7b6 on BenjaminMichael:master into fa9e41f on rannn505:master.

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coveralls commented Dec 17, 2017

Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 88.442% when pulling b9dc7b6 on BenjaminMichael:master into fa9e41f on rannn505:master.

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Coverage remained the same at 88.442% when pulling b9dc7b6 on BenjaminMichael:master into fa9e41f on rannn505:master.

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@rannn505 Do you have thoughts on this subject?

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A few people have shown interest in my node-powershell fork recently I think there is a real appetite for PowerShell Core compatibility

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Please merge this

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T0T4R4 commented Aug 20, 2020

Guys can someone bring that change in ? We can't use this package under linux otherwise ....

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