Microsoft released it PowerShell 7 and now it's free to try its first preview, giving feedback to the company.
PowerShell is an advanced command form. It is built to have a huge set of ready-made commands and comes with the ability to use the .NET framework / C # in a variety of scenarios. Windows includes a GUI tool, PowerShell ISE, and more recently Microsoft, true to its schedule, released the first public preview of PowerShell 7.
PowerShell 7 is the first packet command line and scripting language based on .NET Core 3.0. It can achieve compatibility with 90% of Windows PowerShell modules by leveraging the changes in .NET Core 3.0.
Η Microsoft in an article on devblocs explains the changes made from version 6.2 to 7 and gives the basic instructions to download it first preview of PowerShell 7 from Github and send your feedback to Microsoft.
PowerShell 7 is set to update monthly, so the users they'll have to wait for more preview builds before reaching general availability, nearly a month after .NET Core 3.0.