The Microsoft Xbox Live Powershell Module provides a way to
- Get/Set sandboxes on PC and Xbox console.
To get access to the Xbox Live service, you can join the Xbox Live Creators Program at https://aka.ms/xblcp, or apply to the ID@Xbox program at http://www.xbox.com/en-us/Developers/id
To learn more about these programs, please refer to the developer program overview.
- Install xbox live PS module from the PowerShell Gallery:
Install-Module XboxlivePSModule -Scope CurrentUser
Import-Module XboxlivePSModule
- Update your exsiting Xbox Live PS Module
Update-Module XboxlivePSModule
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Usage
- Get and set sandbox on your PC or Xbox One Console with Get-XblSandbox and Set-XblSandbox
- /docs/: Cmdlets documents.
- /Microsoft.Xbox.Service.Tool/: XBL cloud tooling dll, contains code for talking to xbl service tooling endpoints. Being consumed by cmdlets. [TODO: to be released as seprate nuget package, to be consumed by externally]
- /XboxLiveCmdlets/: Code for xbl cmdlets, warpper for consuming Microsoft.Xbox.Service.Tool.dll, also contains client only code for tooling like sandbox utilities.
- /XboxlivePSModule/: Manifest and building script for Xbl PS module.
You can also learn how to use xboxlive powershell module by reading our documentation:
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- Xbox Live Service API for C++
- Xbox Live Samples
- Xbox Live Unity Plugin
- Xbox Live Resiliency Fiddler Plugin
- Xbox Live Trace Analyzer
- Xbox Live Powershell Cmdlets
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