![]() This is because the default integrated shell on Windows is the base PowerShell from your OS, and PowerShell 7 is a separate install. When you relaunch VS Code, however, you’ll still be using whatever PowerShell you had prior. I assume it’s similar on other OSes, but the specifics may differ. ![]() You’ll have to close VS Code – and for some reason, Slack, at least on Windows – and shortly you’ll see PowerShell 7 installed. Installation on Windows is as simple as selecting Yes and following the prompts. ![]() ![]() If you haven’t heard, PowerShell 7 has been released! Even if you haven’t gotten emails or RSS alerts, it’s hard to miss if you use VS Code as the PowerShell plugin will remind you on startup: ![]()
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