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Adds the documentation for the new PipelineStopToken property on $PSCmdlet. This property is used to remove boilerplate currently needed for invoking async methods in PowerShell functions.

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@sdwheeler sdwheeler added the hold-for-release Waiting - for next release label Mar 25, 2025
jborean93 and others added 2 commits March 25, 2025 08:10
Adds the documentation for the new PipelineStopToken property on
$PSCmdlet. This property is used to remove boilerplate currently needed
for invoking async methods in PowerShell functions.

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Learn Build status updates of commit c99a063:

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Learn Build status updates of commit 3ba1248:

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@sdwheeler sdwheeler merged commit d48addb into MicrosoftDocs:main Mar 25, 2025
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Thanks for the fixup, review, merge of this @sdwheeler!

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