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- Use PowerShell in MacOS to connect to Microsoft Azure. Microsoft Azure and PowerShell are for everyone, including Microsoft, Linux, and, yes, even MacOS users. In this article we will be covering all required steps to get your MacOS ready to manage Microsoft Azure cloud using PowerShell! Microsoft is committed to cross-platform interoperability, and using PowerShell Core 6.x, which is based on the.NET standard library, they achieved that by introducing a new module that is supported on all.
- Jun 26, 2019 Last December, Microsoft released the new AZ PowerShell module, and since then, that is the recommended way to connect to Microsoft Azure using PowerShell. When using MacOS and Linux, the PowerShell Core 6.x is the minimum requirement for that new module.
- Other interesting Mac alternatives to PowerShell are iTerm2 (Free, Open Source), fish (Free, Open Source), Terminal (Free) and Kitty terminal (Free, Open Source). PowerShell (including Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core) is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell.
HomeBrew installation will be completed, then now let’s install PowerShell. Paste the follow line: brew cask install powershell to start the installation. Input again the admin password. And PowerShell has been installed on my Mac! Now I will try to connect to Exchange online.
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It’s a weird thing to say, but we can install PowerShell on Mac after the announcement from Microsoft that PowerShell will be available for both Macintosh and Linux. It’s pretty easy to accomplish but having a great scripting language like PowerShell available for Mac is really cool and deserves a blog post. I mean, now I don’t even need to fire up my Windows virtual machine just to run PowerShell!
To get started, download the OSX .pkg file from the github page: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/
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Once the file is downloaded you’ll need to find the download and right click and choose open. This will start the installation process.
Click Next on the Introduction Page.
Select the Destination Disk and click Next.
Select the installation location and click Install.
Enter in the administrative credentials to install the software and click Install Software.
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When the installation is finished click Close.
Powershell For Macos
Once the install is complete, open a Terminal Window and run “powershell”. Once you do this, you’ll be able to execute PowerShell commands. The example below I ran “get-host” to find the PowerShell version that was installed. I will note that the Install-Module commands don’t work quite yet so adding things like PowerCLI and AzureRM modules won’t be super easy to accomplish yet. This will probably change soon. After all, this is a very early release.