Welcome to the psake GitHub Organization, the home of the open source community for psake — a build automation tool written in PowerShell inspired by Rake and Bake.
psake (pronounced "sake") makes it easier to orchestrate tasks and manage builds using a clean, expressive DSL built on PowerShell.
To empower PowerShell developers and DevOps engineers with modern, scriptable, and maintainable build automation using psake and complementary tools.
We foster collaboration, learning, and sustainability by welcoming contributions, sharing knowledge, and maintaining a healthy ecosystem of modules, extensions, and best practices.
Repository | Description |
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psake/psake | The core psake engine and DSL |
psake/PowerShellBuild | A set of build commands for psake and InvokeBuild |
psake/docs | Community-driven documentation and guides |
Want to contribute something new? Open an issue or start a discussion.
We welcome all contributors! Whether you're writing code, improving docs, sharing examples, or helping others — you're part of the community.
- 💬 Discussions: Join the conversation
- 📚 Documentation: Help improve the docs repo
- 🐛 Bug Reports: Use GitHub Issues in relevant repos
- 🎉 New Ideas: Propose features or plugins in Discussions
- 🧪 Testing: Use psake in your own projects and give feedback
- 📘 Getting Started Guide
- 🗨️ Join the PowerShell Community Discord (see the #psake channel!)
- 🧰 PowerShell Gallery: psake
- 🎥 Video Tutorials & Talks (community-submitted)
- Open Collaboration: Everyone is welcome. All voices matter.
- Simplicity over Complexity: psake should be easy to read, write, and maintain.
- Practical Automation: Focused on real-world DevOps and scripting needs.
- Community-Led: Guided by users, contributors, and maintainers.
This community follows the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. Please be respectful and inclusive in all interactions.
psake was created by James Kovacs and is now maintained by a community of contributors. Interested in becoming a core contributor or repo maintainer? Let’s talk!
If you use PowerShell, want reliable automation, or just love clean scripts — you belong here. Welcome to the psake community.