PowerShell ModuleManager
PowerShell ModuleManager 2023
The essential tool for managing all PowerShell modules on your machine.
- Search the PowerShell Gallery or any other repository for new modules.
- Install, remove or temporarily disable modules.
- Keep modules up-to-date.
- Remove duplicate and outdated versions of modules to prevent version confusion.
- Filter and find specific modules on your machine.
- View detailed module information at a glance.
- Move and organize module locations.
- Manage modules on remote machines.
- Publish modules to a repository.
Whether you are a PowerShell beginner or expert, PowerShell modules are an important resource for your script development. PowerShell ModuleManager makes it easy to search and manage modules installed on your local or remote machine, ensuring that your modules are always up to date.
Find yourself with too many versions of the same module? PowerShell ModuleManager prevents version confusion by removing duplicates and outdated versions for modules.
PowerShell ModuleManager also allows you to easily see module information such as descriptions, release notes, version information, tags, dependencies, and commands. Search repositories, like the PowerShell Gallery, to install new modules and see details about the module to help you decide if this is the module for your needs.
Key Features
Remote Module Management
Keep track of your remote connections and manage modules on remote machines.
Publish Modules
Share modules by publishing them to online repositories like the PowerShell Gallery.
Search and Filter
Search and filter through modules you currently have installed. Sort through modules by Status, Name, Author, or Description.
Manage Repositories
PowerShell ModuleManager makes managing repositories simple. Update, publish, and source locations of existing repositories, or add a new repository. If you don’t use a repository anymore, then delete it.
View Detailed Module Information
PowerShell ModuleManager allows you to easily see module information such as descriptions, release notes, version information, tags, dependencies, and commands.
Search Repositories
Search different repositories for modules by name, tag, command, or filter. See module information before installing a new module from a repository.
Module Status
Every PowerShell module found in the PSModulePath variable is given a status to help you identify and differentiate between system modules to modules that have updates.
Disable Modules
If you are not sure you want to uninstall a particular version of a module, then try disabling it. Disabling moves that version to a separate folder where you can later re-enable.
Check for Module Updates
It’s easy to keep modules current—when PowerShell ModuleManager launches, the application will indicate if updates are available for installed modules
Manage Module Versions
PowerShell ModuleManager can help to prevent version confusion by removing duplicates and outdated versions of modules.
Move Modules
If a module is installed in the wrong location, move the module to any location defined in the PSModulePath variable.