Deprecated in 3.0+; available only within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio on Windows.
Launches the default browser with the project, license, or report abuse URL for the specified package.
SyntaxOpen-PackagePage [-Id] <string> [-Version] [-Source] [-License] [-ReportAbuse]
[-PassThru] [<CommonParameters>]
Parameters Parameter Description Id The package ID of the desired package. The -Id switch itself is optional. Version The version of the package, defaulting to the latest version. Source The package source, defaulting to the selected source in the source drop-down. License Opens the browser to the package's License URL. If neither -License nor -ReportAbuse is specified, the browser opens the package's Project URL. ReportAbuse Opens the browser to the package's Report Abuse URL. If neither -License nor -ReportAbuse is specified, the browser opens the package's Project URL. PassThru Displays the URL; use with -WhatIf to suppress opening the browser.
None of these parameters accept pipeline input or wildcard characters.
Common ParametersOpen-PackagePage
supports the following common PowerShell parameters: Debug, Error Action, ErrorVariable, OutBuffer, OutVariable, PipelineVariable, Verbose, WarningAction, and WarningVariable.
# Opens a browser with the Ninject package's project page
Open-PackagePage Ninject
# Opens a browser with the Ninject package's license page
Open-PackagePage Ninject -License
# Opens a browser with the Ninject package's report abuse page
Open-PackagePage Ninject -ReportAbuse
# Assigns the license URL to the variable, $url, without launching the browser
$url = Open-PackagePage Ninject -License -PassThru -WhatIf
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