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@daviwil daviwil commented Jun 3, 2017

This change adds a new PowerShellEditorServices.Commands module that
gets loaded inside of the editor session's runspace to provide functions
and cmdlets which are useful when working with the $psEditor APIs. This
will also be the place where built-in "editor commands" are registered
when the session initializes.

Resolves #403.
Resolves PowerShell/vscode-powershell#784.

@daviwil daviwil added this to the 1.3.0 milestone Jun 3, 2017
This change adds a new PowerShellEditorServices.Commands module that
gets loaded inside of the editor session's runspace to provide functions
and cmdlets which are useful when working with the $psEditor APIs.  This
will also be the place where built-in "editor commands" are registered
when the session initializes.

Resolves PowerShell#403.
Resolves PowerShell/vscode-powershell#784.
@daviwil daviwil force-pushed the commands-module branch from 070fb02 to cf11a13 Compare June 3, 2017 15:25
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daviwil commented Jun 3, 2017

Naming of the module, it's path, etc are not set in stone, we can tweak things later if people have ideas for improvement :) Merging this now to get @SeeminglyScience going!

@daviwil daviwil merged commit 15d6314 into PowerShell:master Jun 3, 2017
@daviwil daviwil deleted the commands-module branch June 3, 2017 15:32
TylerLeonhardt pushed a commit to TylerLeonhardt/PowerShellEditorServices that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2019
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