Get-PSRepository
Gets PowerShell repositories.
Syntax
Get-PSRepository
[[-Name] <String[]>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Get-PSRepository cmdlet gets PowerShell module repositories that are registered for the current user.
Examples
Example 1: Get all module repositories
PS C:\> Get-PSRepository
Name SourceLocation OneGetProvider InstallationPolicy
---- -------------- -------------- ------------------
PSGallery http://go.micro... NuGet Untrusted
myNuGetSource https://myget.c... NuGet Trusted
This command gets all module repositories registered for the current user.
Example 2: Get module repositories by name
PS C:\> Get-PSRepository -Name "*NuGet*"
This command gets all module repositories that include NuGet in their names.
Example 3: Get a module repository and format the output
PS C:\> Get-PSRepository -Name "Local01" | Format-List * -Force
Name : local01
SourceLocation : http://manikb-dev:8765/api/v2/
Trusted : True
Registered : True
InstallationPolicy : Trusted
PackageManagementProvider : NuGet
PublishLocation : http://pattif-dev:8765/api/v2/package/
ScriptSourceLocation : http://pattif-dev:8765/api/v2/artifacts/psscript
ScriptPublishLocation : http://pattif-dev:8765/api/v2/package/
ProviderOptions : {}
This command gets the repository named Local01 and uses the pipeline operator to pass that object to the Format-List cmdlet.
Parameters
-Name
Specifies the names of the repositories to get.
Type: | String[] |
Position: | 0 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |