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[release/v7.2.7] Backport of "Fix error formatting to use color defined in $PSStyle.Formatting"#18287

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[release/v7.2.7] Backport of "Fix error formatting to use color defined in $PSStyle.Formatting"#18287
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Backport of "Fix error formatting to use color defined in $PSStyle.Formatting".
Reference PR: #18086

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This PR has 8406 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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Label      : Extra Large
Size       : +5475 -2931
Percentile : 100%

Total files changed: 195

Change summary by file extension:
.editorconfig : +2 -0
.psm1 : +878 -764
.yml : +1182 -298
.json : +935 -15
.spelling : +35 -1
.props : +3 -2
.md : +1002 -799
.xml : +2 -0
.txt : +118 -57
.wxs : +137 -5
.config : +1 -1
.yaml : +0 -0
.csproj : +46 -46
.cs : +291 -336
.psd1 : +18 -32
.resx : +6 -0
.lock : +0 -0
.ps1 : +818 -215
docker/tests/Templates/centos7/Dockerfile : +0 -19
docker/tests/Templates/debian.9/Dockerfile : +0 -25
docker/tests/Templates/fedora28/Dockerfile : +0 -22
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-centos7/Dockerfile : +0 -25
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-debian.9/Dockerfile : +0 -26
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-dotnetsdk-latest/Dockerfile : +0 -26
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-fedora28/Dockerfile : +0 -32
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-opensuse42.3/Dockerfile : +0 -35
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-ubuntu16.04/Dockerfile : +0 -33
docker/tests/Templates/fxdependent-ubuntu18.04/Dockerfile : +0 -26
docker/tests/Templates/opensuse42.3/Dockerfile : +0 -31
docker/tests/Templates/ubuntu16.04/Dockerfile : +0 -25
docker/tests/Templates/ubuntu18.04/Dockerfile : +0 -25
test/docker/networktest/Dockerfile : +1 -1
tools/releaseBuild/Images/microsoft_powershell_alpine3/Dockerfile : +0 -9

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@TravisEz13 TravisEz13 merged commit b8602c8 into PowerShell:release/v7.2.7 Oct 13, 2022
@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw deleted the backport branch October 13, 2022 23:05
@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw added the CL-General Indicates that a PR should be marked as a general cmdlet change in the Change Log label Oct 13, 2022
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ghost commented Oct 20, 2022

🎉v7.2.7 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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