Powershell Gallery Statistic

2019/09/26 | 1 minute read |

You wish to have information about the Powershell Gallery? you are in the right place, with the powerShell module PSGalleryModule thanks @LxleChat for its module which is a prerequisite for this tool WPF.

There are three ways to get Authors statistics by Module name or Powershell script or globally by date.

1. Authors Part

The Authors Party is the default section.

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You only need to enter the first three letters and the magic operates ;)

Authors demo

2. Module Part

To display the module section just click on the tools icon in the application bar. A Flyout appear and you can choose your option.

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Authors demo

You only need to enter the first three letters and the magic operates ;).

3. Graph Part

For the graphics to be readable only the last 10 versions are selected.

4. Statistic Part

4.1 Authors

Find the following information about the Author :

  • Number modules : represents all modules created by the Authors
  • Total average download : is the average download for all this module
  • Full Download : represents all download for this modules
  • Project URL : the site web to contribute
  • Last Update : represents the date for the last update
  • Created : represents the creation date for the module
  • PSEditions : represent whit which version it work Desktop or Core

Authors demo

4.2 Module

  • Modules : curent module selected
  • Number version : total number of version
  • Author module : represents the Author for this modules
  • Full Download : represents all download for this modules
  • Project URL : the site web to contribute
  • Last Update : represents the date for the last update
  • Created : represents the creation date for the module
  • PSEditions : represent whit which version it work Desktop or Core

Authors demo

4.3 Download Button

With this button you can download the module in the directory Download in the main Directory of the application.

5. In Action ?

Authors demo

My project is available on Github here

Thanks for reading.

Written by Jérôme Bezet-Torres @JM2K69.