PowerShell-Modules
PowerShell modules are installed like other apps, but they are also linked under ~\scoop\modules
.
The ~\scoop\modules
directory will be added to your $env:PSModulePath
environment variable, and PowerShell should automatically detect the modules you install here using Scoop.
The directories under ~\scoop\modules
aren't normal directories. Each is a directory junction which points to the currently installed version of the app/module, which is itself a directory junction pointing to the actual versioned directory. So for a module named MyPSModule
you might have something like this:
~\scoop\modules\MyPSModule
→ points to ~\scoop\apps\mypsmodule\current
→ points to ~\scoop\apps\mypsmodule\1.16.0.rc2
The key part of the Scoop manifest for a PowerShell module is this:
{
//...
"psmodule": {
"name": "NameOfTheModule"
}
//...
}
The name
property is required if you use psmodule
, and it should match the name of the .psd1
manifest for the PowerShell module for PowerShell to consider it "well-formed" and automatically detect the module (see here for more.)