🩹 [Patch]: Encode all PowerShell files using UTF8 with BOM#25
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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds a UTF-8 byte order mark (BOM) to PowerShell files to improve encoding recognition by editors and tools. The change ensures consistent encoding handling across the codebase.
- Added UTF-8 BOM to the beginning of the Planets.ps1 file
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Description
This pull request makes a minor update to the
Planets.ps1file. The change is not functionally significant but may address encoding or formatting.Planets.ps1, which can help some editors recognize the file's encoding.