Yes, if this works on Linux host (I am using rhel7) that would be great. 
Please note that my control server (ansible server) and powershell host are 
different. 
The module as simple as this is not working:

#!/usr/bin/powershell
# WANT_JSON
# POWERSHELL_COMMON

"some test text" | Out-File /tmp/testfile.txt

Getting following error:
FAILED! => {
    "changed": false,
    "failed": true,
    "invocation": {
        "module_name": "mymodule2.ps1"
    },
    "module_stderr": "",
    "module_stdout": "\u001b[?1h\u001b=",
    "msg": "MODULE FAILURE",
    "parsed": false
}

But file actually created with some encoded string on the target host:
$ cat /tmp/testfile.txt
▒▒some test text




On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 11:37:32 AM UTC-5, Trond Hindenes wrote:
>
> I tested this using Ubuntu shortly after the PowerShell beta for Linux was 
> out, and did not have any problems. Simply put, it should work. Let me know 
> if you're still blocked by this and I can fire up a test vm tomorrow to 
> verify.
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 9:45:17 AM UTC+2, J Hawkesworth wrote:
>>
>> I know I am a bit late to this thread, and I guess it is possible you 
>> have a lot of powercli written already, but it might be worth your while 
>> investigating the existing vsphere and wmware modules.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>

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