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These docs still refer to the pre-release version of the Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet module. This updates those references to the stable 1.1.1 release.

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Updated references to the pre-release version of the Microsoft.PowerShell .PSResourceGet module to the stable 1.1.1 release.
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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the documentation for using ACR repositories with PSResourceGet by referencing the stable 1.1.1 release rather than the preview version.

  • Updated version references in the introductory text and prerequisites.
  • Removed pre-release flags from the installation command examples.

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Learn Build status updates of commit c7a582f:

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@SamErde SamErde changed the title Update use-acr-repository.md Update use-acr-repository.md with info about PSResourceGet version Jun 24, 2025
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@SamErde SamErde changed the title Update use-acr-repository.md with info about PSResourceGet version Update use-acr-repository.md with info about the latest stable PSResourceGet version Jun 24, 2025
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@SamErde thanks for the update.

@sdwheeler sdwheeler merged commit e139716 into MicrosoftDocs:main Jun 24, 2025
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