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# PSVersionTable
> A read-only variable (as `$PSVersionTable`) to get the current PowerShell version.
> This command can only be run under PowerShell.
> More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_automatic_variables#psversiontable>.
- Print a summary of the currently installed PowerShell version and edition:
`$PSVersionTable`
- Get the detailed (major, minor, build, and revision) version number of PowerShell:
`$PSVersionTable.PSVersion`
- List all supported PowerShell script versions that this PowerShell version supports:
`$PSVersionTable.PSCompatibleVersions`
- Get the latest Git commit ID where the currently-installed PowerShell version is based on (works on PowerShell 6.0 and later):
`$PSVersionTable.GitCommitId`
- Check whether the user is running PowerShell Core (6.0 or later) or the original "Windows PowerShell" (version 5.1 or below):
`$PSVersionTable.PSEdition`