Adding cmdlets to existing help project

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naw-einkauf
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Adding cmdlets to existing help project

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Product, version and build: PowerShell HelpWriter 2.3.46
32 or 64 bit version of product: 64 bit
Operating system: Windows 10
32 or 64 bit OS:64 bit

Hello,

this may be a stupid question, but how can I add new cmdlets to an existing project? We have a number of new cmdlets available for our software that need to be documented.

Greetings!
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Re: Adding cmdlets to existing help project

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You can rebuild the module help from the source here:
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You can add your commands manually here:
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Re: Adding cmdlets to existing help project

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Thanks, it worked!
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