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PowerShell 7 and Persistent Settings Command-Line Prediction View

“I’d gotten used to using zsh on Linux, and when I was writing a blog post the other day, I suddenly realized that PowerShell 7 also supports persistent command-line prediction views, so I tried it out. It turned out to be pretty useful after all.”

“I don’t know what I did to enable this feature, but it just appeared—that’s all.”





In today's diverse operating system environment, system administrators and developers have been constantly seeking a tool that is cross-platform, efficient, and powerful to meet their needs in system management and automation tasks. PowerShell 7 is precisely such a noteworthy tool, offering not only robust scripting capabilities but also the ability to run across Windows, Linux, and macOS operating systems, bringing users unprecedented convenience.

PowerShell 7: A Powerful Tool Across Platforms

Cross-Platform Features

PowerShell 7 breaks down platform limitations, allowing you to perform enterprise-level server management on Windows systems, system administration in Linux environments, or daily development tasks on macOS – all with a unified PowerShell 7 tool. This significantly increases productivity and reduces the learning curve and operational complexity associated with platform differences.