Support

It is always helpful to get constructive feedback about the positive and negative stuff with the software. At this time there is not a tool like a Slack channel dedicated to Moolah, but you can always open an issue in GitHub or send me an email via PSGallery.

If your are a PowerShell coder, you can always fork off a version of Moolah make enhancements and submit pull requests.

Donations are always a welcome way of showing your graditude. I gladly accept crypto currency or $USD via PayPal see the donatation page if you are wanting to show your graditude this way.


Code Structure

I don't have any hard and fast rules or ethics about making code contributions. But, you should follow how the code is currently structured, I won't be reformatting your work for you. You may have a different style, but I've been programming since 1981 and my habits (good or bad) are hard to break, but I'm not hard head enough to not consider doing things a better way either.

The code structure of the Moolah module (spacing, indentation and etc... ) is influenced on how Visual Studio Code does code folding. The code folding feature in VScode is something I try to leverage has much as possible. When opening the module in VScode, my first command is always 'Ctrl+K+0'. This will colapse the 979 lines of the Moolah module code so it can be displayed on a single page.

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