How to install modules in powershell core 6.1 on linux












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I would like to install powershell-yaml.
Installing via Powershell Gallery does not work. The command Install-Module is missing on my system.
What is the convenient way to install modules?



using powershell core 6.1.2 on manjaro linux.










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  • "The command Install-Module is missing on my system." - Install-Module is a PowerShell module. If you don't have PowerShell already installed it couldn't possibly work. Have you attempted to use the appropriate PowerShell Core installer? You can only install from the PowerShell Gallery if you already have PowerShell installed. I don't know enough have Manjaro to know how it manages it's packages.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:21













  • Since Manjaro and Arch Linux use the same package manager, the instructions for Arch Linux should work, but at the end of the time support for Arch Linux itself is community maintained so you might be better off going with one of the official support distributions that PowerShell supports. I know enough that the information I provided is helpful, but I don't know enough about Manjaro (I only use RHEL), to submit an actual answer.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:32


















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I would like to install powershell-yaml.
Installing via Powershell Gallery does not work. The command Install-Module is missing on my system.
What is the convenient way to install modules?



using powershell core 6.1.2 on manjaro linux.










share|improve this question























  • "The command Install-Module is missing on my system." - Install-Module is a PowerShell module. If you don't have PowerShell already installed it couldn't possibly work. Have you attempted to use the appropriate PowerShell Core installer? You can only install from the PowerShell Gallery if you already have PowerShell installed. I don't know enough have Manjaro to know how it manages it's packages.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:21













  • Since Manjaro and Arch Linux use the same package manager, the instructions for Arch Linux should work, but at the end of the time support for Arch Linux itself is community maintained so you might be better off going with one of the official support distributions that PowerShell supports. I know enough that the information I provided is helpful, but I don't know enough about Manjaro (I only use RHEL), to submit an actual answer.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:32
















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I would like to install powershell-yaml.
Installing via Powershell Gallery does not work. The command Install-Module is missing on my system.
What is the convenient way to install modules?



using powershell core 6.1.2 on manjaro linux.










share|improve this question














I would like to install powershell-yaml.
Installing via Powershell Gallery does not work. The command Install-Module is missing on my system.
What is the convenient way to install modules?



using powershell core 6.1.2 on manjaro linux.







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  • "The command Install-Module is missing on my system." - Install-Module is a PowerShell module. If you don't have PowerShell already installed it couldn't possibly work. Have you attempted to use the appropriate PowerShell Core installer? You can only install from the PowerShell Gallery if you already have PowerShell installed. I don't know enough have Manjaro to know how it manages it's packages.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:21













  • Since Manjaro and Arch Linux use the same package manager, the instructions for Arch Linux should work, but at the end of the time support for Arch Linux itself is community maintained so you might be better off going with one of the official support distributions that PowerShell supports. I know enough that the information I provided is helpful, but I don't know enough about Manjaro (I only use RHEL), to submit an actual answer.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:32





















  • "The command Install-Module is missing on my system." - Install-Module is a PowerShell module. If you don't have PowerShell already installed it couldn't possibly work. Have you attempted to use the appropriate PowerShell Core installer? You can only install from the PowerShell Gallery if you already have PowerShell installed. I don't know enough have Manjaro to know how it manages it's packages.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:21













  • Since Manjaro and Arch Linux use the same package manager, the instructions for Arch Linux should work, but at the end of the time support for Arch Linux itself is community maintained so you might be better off going with one of the official support distributions that PowerShell supports. I know enough that the information I provided is helpful, but I don't know enough about Manjaro (I only use RHEL), to submit an actual answer.

    – Ramhound
    Feb 1 at 1:32



















"The command Install-Module is missing on my system." - Install-Module is a PowerShell module. If you don't have PowerShell already installed it couldn't possibly work. Have you attempted to use the appropriate PowerShell Core installer? You can only install from the PowerShell Gallery if you already have PowerShell installed. I don't know enough have Manjaro to know how it manages it's packages.

– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 1:21







"The command Install-Module is missing on my system." - Install-Module is a PowerShell module. If you don't have PowerShell already installed it couldn't possibly work. Have you attempted to use the appropriate PowerShell Core installer? You can only install from the PowerShell Gallery if you already have PowerShell installed. I don't know enough have Manjaro to know how it manages it's packages.

– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 1:21















Since Manjaro and Arch Linux use the same package manager, the instructions for Arch Linux should work, but at the end of the time support for Arch Linux itself is community maintained so you might be better off going with one of the official support distributions that PowerShell supports. I know enough that the information I provided is helpful, but I don't know enough about Manjaro (I only use RHEL), to submit an actual answer.

– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 1:32







Since Manjaro and Arch Linux use the same package manager, the instructions for Arch Linux should work, but at the end of the time support for Arch Linux itself is community maintained so you might be better off going with one of the official support distributions that PowerShell supports. I know enough that the information I provided is helpful, but I don't know enough about Manjaro (I only use RHEL), to submit an actual answer.

– Ramhound
Feb 1 at 1:32












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