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    Installing PnP PowerShell

    You need PowerShell 7.4.0 or later to use PnP PowerShell. It is available for Windows, Linux and Mac and can be installed through here.

    Stable build

    You can run the following commands to install the latest stable PowerShell cmdlets for the current user:

    Install-Module PnP.PowerShell -Scope CurrentUser
    

    Nightly build

    If you want to install the latest nightly build prerelease of PnP PowerShell for the current user, run:

    Install-Module PnP.PowerShell -Scope CurrentUser -AllowPrerelease -SkipPublisherCheck
    

    Use in Docker

    To use PnP.PowerShell in a Windows container:

    docker run -it m365pnp/powershell:2.12.0-nanoserver-1809
    

    To use PnP.PowerShell in a Linux container:

    docker run -it m365pnp/powershell
    

    Updating PnP PowerShell

    If you already have PnP PowerShell installed and just want to update to the latest version you can follow these steps. If you're not sure if your version is already up to date, it does no harm to run it anyway. If there's no new version available, it will not do anything. You need PowerShell 7.4.0 or later to use PnP PowerShell. It is available for Windows, Linux and Mac and can be installed through here.

    Stable build

    You can run the following commands to update to the latest stable PowerShell cmdlets for the current user:

    Update-Module PnP.PowerShell -Scope CurrentUser
    

    Nightly build

    If you want to update to the latest nightly built prerelease of PnP PowerShell for the current user, run:

    Update-Module PnP.PowerShell -Scope CurrentUser -AllowPrerelease -Force
    

    Uninstalling PnP PowerShell

    In case you would like to remove PnP PowerShell, you can run:

    Uninstall-Module PnP.PowerShell -AllVersions
    
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