For a while I have been contributing to Stack Overflow with PowerShell questions and answers. In here I am seeing a lot of questions with code examples that could be automatically resolved (or improved) knowing that there is an official PowerShell script analyzer which could technically be invoked as a service: See: https://github.com/TylerLeonhardt/PSSAaaS.
Examples
A few examples where the PSScriptAnalyzer rules could have automatically highlighted a potential issue:
- The incorrect use of the automatic variables (like
$Args
and$Input
), see: Automated dictionary entry filling in PowerShell from input command line arguments and Passing arguments as array to PowerShell function - Simple typos could be avoided (initiators aren't always keen in avoiding and correcting them, see e.g. the comments in: check if the client's machine is 32 Bit OS or 64 Bit). In general, it will enforce a minimal, reproducible example.
- Known commands (e.g.
Invoke-Expression
) that easily lead to confusion (and problems), e.g.: PowerShell 'Invoke-Expression' command with single quotation. - Possible Incorrect Comparison With Null (e.g. Comparing 2 lists in powershell) which unfortunately also happens a lot in answers as well (which also could be possibly automatically avoided)
- ...
PSScriptAnlayzer currently has almost 60 built-in rules with clear results, see: Get-ScriptAnalyzerRule
and PSScriptAnalyzer deep dive – Part 4 of 4) for background.
Just like the prevention of duplicates with the automatic Similar questions
pane, the PowerShell code analyzer on recognized PowerShell code (e.g. on the event the Review your question button is clicked) will likely improve the quality of PowerShell questions (and answers).