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Status Likely to Implement
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 15, 2022

An area showcasing the scripts for lab activities.

Not all developers will be powershell scripting experts and this common area would provide a good foundation for those who wish to learn the platform and build it on their own. If this could be supported with community involvement that would be fantastic.

Who would most benefit from this idea? Lab Developers or Lab Authors
What is the problem you are trying to solve?

Fully utilizing the lab features for all developers.

  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Jun 28, 2022

    Thanks for taking some time to send along this suggestion! Our Product Group has given this an initial review... we love it. We cannot yet commit to a specific timeframe, but we've assigned this as "Likely to Implement," so stay tuned to this thread for updates over the next few weeks or months.

    If you have additional context or would like to generate more demand, feel free to edit your original post and/or invite your peers to upvote your Idea.

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    Eric Grau
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    Feb 22, 2022

    Thank you for your further comment on this idea.

  • Guest
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    Feb 17, 2022

    I'm really thinking here as onboarding and newer clients come on, they are told about how powerful the scripting and LCA sections are (just an example in LCA as there are many places for these scripts), but they may not be able to fully realize this unless they have some examples and somewhere to go to look for cool ideas. I think this could serve both purposes, where it would be a great place for starters, but also something that could grow with community input and involvement.

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    Eric Grau
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    Feb 17, 2022

    Thank you for your suggestion. Would you be able to expand on your idea a little more with an example of what you would like this to work like?

    What I think you are stating is that you want some sort of script template gallery. As the user creates scripts they can then add it to their script gallery and then be able to reuse it in another lab activity later. Or are you stating that you want a script gallery with generic powershell cmdlets for the user to start with?

    Some further comments would be greatly appreciated.