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Adds limited support for Windows PowerShell. This loads the module in the normal app domain so has no support for an ALC to load the YAML dependencies. While not ideal it gives users a migration route in case they are stuck on 5.1 for now.

Support for WinPS is limited, no extra work is in place to resolve any assembly conflicts and I don't plan on doing so any time soon.

Fixes: #2

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (2d8d0fe) 93.03% compared to head (d99e88f) 93.06%.

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PS_7.2_x64_Linux 93.06% <100.00%> (+0.03%) ⬆️
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PS_7.4_x64_Linux 93.06% <100.00%> (?)

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@jborean93 jborean93 merged commit cee8530 into main Nov 26, 2023
@jborean93 jborean93 deleted the winps branch November 26, 2023 10:35
Adds limited support for Windows PowerShell. This loads the module in
the normal app domain so has no support for an ALC to load the YAML
dependencies. While not ideal it gives users a migration route in case
they are stuck on 5.1 for now.
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Support for Windows Powershell 5.1?

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