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So functions called in profile can write to the screen without any
workarounds.

@ealexjordan This will enable you to use your banner function in the profile script directly.

andyleejordan and others added 2 commits January 14, 2016 18:15
So functions called in profile can write to the screen without any
workarounds.
@andyleejordan andyleejordan added the Issue-Enhancement the issue is more of a feature request than a bug label Jan 15, 2016
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Also added a commit removing the banner into the ps1 profile to the branch as it was during that process we found this bug.

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Closing for #7

@andyleejordan andyleejordan deleted the better-profile branch January 15, 2016 23:21
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vors pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 20, 2016
# The first commit's message is:

Changed to PSModuleRestore switch, i.e., by default no PSModule install

# This is the commit message #2:

install PowerShell modules to publish folder as well as one level up

# This is the commit message #3:

removed workaround
rkeithhill referenced this pull request in rkeithhill/PowerShell Dec 22, 2016
Partially address issue PowerShell#2751.  I believe this change falls into compat bucket #3 - unlikely grey area.  This fact has been reviewed and accepted by the PowerShell as indicated in issue PowerShell#2751.
lzybkr pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 23, 2016
This change is a breaking change but falls into compat bucket #3 - unlikely grey area.
rjmholt referenced this pull request in rjmholt/PowerShell Jan 9, 2017
This change is a breaking change but falls into compat bucket #3 - unlikely grey area.
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