I have loads of junk installed on my MacBook, including the very first public release of PowerShell Core, but keeping it all up to date, and knowing what I have installed can be a pain, so my preference for running PowerShell Core, or PowerCLI Core at the moment is through a Docker container on my laptop, this helps keep the clutter down and makes upgrading easy. This was made available on GitHub for general consumption, and can be installed on top of PowerShell Core on a macOS/OSX or Linux machine. Back in November, shortly after Microsoft’s open-sourcing of PowerShell, and subsequent cross-platform PowerShell Core release, VMware released their cross-platform version of PowerCLI: PowerCLI Core.