PowerShell+ 2019 - Working with PSGraph by Kevin Marquette

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PSGraph is a module that was implemented as a DSL (Domain Specific Language) to make it easy to build node/edge based graphs in PowerShell. This module really acts as a wrapper around the open source GraphViz engine. I will introduce the GraphViz engine, show how the PSGraph DSL inplements the features of GraphViz and then dynamically generate graphs. Examples in this talk include generating a organizational chart from a simple data set, dynamically generating an infrastructure diagram that even indicates up/down status of individual nodes, and mapping out system processes to remote network connections.

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