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    Add-PnPSiteScriptPackage

    SYNOPSIS

    Required Permissions

    • SharePoint: Access to the SharePoint Tenant Administration site

    Creates a new Site Script Package on the current tenant. Site script packages can contain files in addition to the site scripts which can be used to upload files to sites on which a site template gets applied.

    SYNTAX

    Add-PnPSiteScriptPackage -Title <String> [-Description <String>] -ContentPath <String> [-Connection <PnPConnection>] 
    

    DESCRIPTION

    Allows to add a new Site Script Package on the current tenant

    EXAMPLES

    EXAMPLE 1

    Add-PnPSiteScriptPackage -Title "My Site Script Package" -Description "A more detailed description" -ContentPath "c:\package.zip"
    

    Adds a new Site Script Package

    PARAMETERS

    -Connection

    Optional connection to be used by the cmdlet. Retrieve the value for this parameter by either specifying -ReturnConnection on Connect-PnPOnline or by executing Get-PnPConnection.

    Type: PnPConnection
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: False
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -ContentPath

    The full path to the locally stored Site Script Package to upload

    Type: String
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: True
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -Description

    The description of the site script package

    Type: String
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: False
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    -Title

    The title of the site script package

    Type: String
    Parameter Sets: (All)
    
    Required: True
    Position: Named
    Default value: None
    Accept pipeline input: False
    Accept wildcard characters: False
    

    RELATED LINKS

    Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices

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