--- applyTo: - "build.psm1" - "tools/ci.psm1" - ".github/**/*.yml" - ".github/**/*.yaml" --- # Start-PSBuild Basics ## Purpose `Start-PSBuild` builds PowerShell from source. It's defined in `build.psm1` and used in CI/CD workflows. ## Default Usage For most scenarios, use with no parameters: ```powershell Import-Module ./tools/ci.psm1 Start-PSBuild ``` **Default behavior:** - Configuration: `Debug` - PSModuleRestore: Enabled - Runtime: Auto-detected for platform ## Common Configurations ### Debug Build (Default) ```powershell Start-PSBuild ``` Use for: - Testing (xUnit, Pester) - Development - Debugging ### Release Build ```powershell Start-PSBuild -Configuration 'Release' ``` Use for: - Production packages - Distribution - Performance testing ### Code Coverage Build ```powershell Start-PSBuild -Configuration 'CodeCoverage' ``` Use for: - Code coverage analysis - Test coverage reports ## Common Parameters ### -Configuration Values: `Debug`, `Release`, `CodeCoverage`, `StaticAnalysis` Default: `Debug` ### -CI Restores Pester module for CI environments. ```powershell Start-PSBuild -CI ``` ### -PSModuleRestore Now enabled by default. Use `-NoPSModuleRestore` to skip. ### -ReleaseTag Specifies version tag for release builds: ```powershell $releaseTag = Get-ReleaseTag Start-PSBuild -Configuration 'Release' -ReleaseTag $releaseTag ``` ## Workflow Example ```yaml - name: Build PowerShell shell: pwsh run: | Import-Module ./tools/ci.psm1 Start-PSBuild ```