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$tip = [tiPS.PowerShellTip]::new()
$tip.CreatedDate = [DateTime]::Parse('2024-10-19')
$tip.Title = 'Follow the PowerShell Announcements repo to stay up-to-date'
$tip.TipText = @'
The PowerShell team posts issues to the GitHub PowerShell/Announcements repository to keep the community informed of known PowerShell security vulnerabilities and breaking changes. You can browse the GitHub issues list to see vulnerabilities with PowerShell and PowerShell-related products, see which version they are fixed in or if they are still outstanding, and "Watch" the repository to receive notifications of new issues and comments as they are posted.
'@
$tip.Example = ''
$tip.Urls = @(
'https://github.com/PowerShell/Announcements'
)
$tip.Category = [tiPS.TipCategory]::Community # Community, Editor, Module, NativeCmdlet, Performance, Security, Syntax, Terminal, or Other.
$tip.Author = 'Daniel Schroeder (deadlydog)' # Optional. Get credit for your tip. e.g. 'Daniel Schroeder (deadlydog)'.
#$tip.ExpiryDate = [DateTime]::Parse('2024-10-30') # Optional. If the tip is not relevant after a certain date, set the expiration date. e.g. Announcing a conference or event.
# Category meanings:
# Community: Social events and community resources. e.g. PowerShell Summit, podcasts, etc.
# Editor: Editor tips and extensions. e.g. VSCode, ISE, etc.
# Module: Modules and module tips. e.g. PSScriptAnalyzer, Pester, etc.
# NativeCmdlet: Native cmdlet tips. e.g. Get-Process, Get-ChildItem, Get-Content, etc.
# Performance: Tips to improve runtime performance. e.g. foreach vs ForEach-Object, ForEach-Object -Parallel, etc.
# Security: Security tips. e.g. ExecutionPolicy, Constrained Language Mode, passwords, etc.
# Syntax: Syntax tips. e.g. splatting, pipeline, etc.
# Terminal: Terminal shortcuts and tips. e.g. PSReadLine, Windows Terminal, ConEmu, etc.
# Other: Tips that don't fit into any of the other categories.