VersionRecall and Powershell Studio GitHub

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LandonRoberts
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VersionRecall and Powershell Studio GitHub

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Product version: VersionRecall (64 Bit)
Build: v1.6.151
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise (64 Bit)

I see that there is a guide for PrimalScript using Github, but I can not find anything for Powershell Studio with Github. Is this an option? Also, is there a guide for using VersionRecall with PowerShell studio?
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Re: VersionRecall and Powershell Studio GitHub

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You can use Git and VersionRecall with PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio. You may find the following article helpful:
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2019/08/19/ ... ositories/

I would also recommend looking at the Source Control Integration section in PowerShell Studio's manual:
https://info.sapien.com/manuals/powersh ... ation.html

I'm afraid I cannot find a recent article about using VersionRecall in PowerShell Studio. I'll make a note to add it to our list of potential blogs. Also, please note that Git and Github are not the same thing.
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