PowerShell+ 2019 - Publishing and Managing Modules in an Internal Repository by Kevin Marquette

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Setting up and publishing to an internal repository is much easier than most people expect. In this talk, I plan on covering why it's a good idea to use an internal repository to distribute modules. I will show how to publish modules to both a file share and a local nuget instance. The demo will show the user how to manually publish the module with the idea that it should be part of a CI/CD pipeline. We will address the idea of re-hosting public modules from the PSGallery as a way to gate them into your organization. We will also show how to bootstrap other systems to use the internal repository.
And then talk about the trials and tribulations of doing this in my organization.

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