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Get help for Windows built-in command-line tools with PowerShell | Tech thoughts
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Up in the trees. Get help for Windows built-in command-line tools with PowerShell. May 23, 2016. One of the reasons I like PowerShell is its built-in help system ( here. Is a nice post in case you don’t know how to use PowerShell’s built-in help). E.g.:. Get-Help Get-Command Get-Help Get-Command -Examples Get-Help Get-Command -Parameter Name. Get-Help chkdsk Get-Help chkdsk -Examples Get-Help chkdsk -Paramater c. Say ‘Hello’ to Get-LegacyHelp! How does it work? Download and extract the HTML Agility pack.
PowerShell and XML part 1 – Visualize XPath expression | Tech thoughts
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Up in the trees. PowerShell and XML part 1 – Visualize XPath expression. March 14, 2016. This is supposed to be the start of a small series of posts on how to deal with XML through PowerShell. While PowerShell already comes with built-in support for XML, there is quite a lot to learn. As part of the learning path, there might be some good opportunities where we can try to make things a little bit easier and extend the capabilities of the built-in commands. W3 Schools XPath tutorial. With the downside tha...
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Up in the trees. PowerShell tricks Convert copied range from excel to an array of PSObjects. June 2, 2016. In this post, I would like to share a simple function that converts tables copied from Excel to the clipboard into PowerShell objects. While there are several more efficient ways to retrieve data out of Excel files (e.g. COM, EPPlus), I sometimes just want something quick and dirty to get the job at hand done. Photo Credit: Sina Farhat – Webcoast. May 26, 2016. Using Bruce’s and Doug’s i...Where I b...
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Up in the trees. Add spell checking to PowerShell ISE. February 29, 2016. While the PowerShell ISE is obviously for writing PowerShell code rather than text, I usually have a fair amount of it in some of my scripts due to comments or hard coded text elements. Therefore, I thought that it would be handy to have the ability to verify selected text against a spell checker. I have extended my ISEUtils (It can be downloaded from my GitHub repository. To build the GUI):. Photo Credit: Will Montague. Other than...
Reporting against Pester test results | Tech thoughts
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Up in the trees. Reporting against Pester test results. May 18, 2016. Is (for very good reasons) getting more and more popular. If you don’t know about Pester I would highly recommend you to start using it. Here are some good resources to learn about the framework:. Test-Driven Development with Pester (June Blender). Pester in Action Part 1: Pester Basics. PowerShellMagazine articles about Pester. The screenshot above shows the output from ReportUnit. With a few liens of code we created a folder (PesterT...
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Resources – AutoHotkey. Make a beautiful graphical user interface in 15 lines or less. I hope you can agree with me when I say:. Graphical user interface (GUI). Can be hard to make:. Getting it to look really look beautiful. Well, it turns out. You can dramatically increase the look of your GUI’s by using one. A method that has helped me make GUI’s that look amazing. With only a few extra lines of Ahk code. In today’s post (and video). I am going to show you what that method is. It’s so simple:. 1 Choose...
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Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
Grep, the PowerShell way – Communary
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Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
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Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
October 2016 – Communary
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Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
How to reload the PowerShell console session – Communary
https://communary.net/2015/05/28/how-to-reload-the-powershell-console-session
Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
PowerShell – Communary
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Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script – Communary
https://communary.net/2015/01/19/how-to-add-a-progress-bar-to-your-powershell-script
Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
Quick tips – Communary
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Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
Getting git to work through a proxy server (in Windows) – Communary
https://communary.net/2017/01/12/getting-git-to-work-through-a-proxy-server-in-windows
Top Posts and Pages. Grep, the PowerShell way. How to add a progress bar to your PowerShell script. Change the PowerShell console size and state programmatically. Formatting output in PowerShell. Quick tip: Dealing with special characters in Variables and Property names. Quick tip: Dynamically create and use variables. Progress Bar and Seconds Remaining. Using custom Functions and Types in PowerShell Runspaces. How to reload the PowerShell console session. Xenoprimate's Dev Blog. Tech, Automation, Life.
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Project Hosting for Open Source Software. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. Change History (all pages). Powershell is an MSBuild task that hosts a Powershell runspace and allows you to embed Powershell scripts in your MSBuild build files. It is written in C# and currently targets Powershell v1.0. For basic usage instructions. Last edited Mar 18, 2009 at 11:58 PM. Opera does not support ClickOnce X. Fri Nov 6, 2009 at 7:00 AM.
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Up in the trees. PowerShell tricks Convert copied range from excel to an array of PSObjects. June 2, 2016. In this post, I would like to share a simple function that converts tables copied from Excel to the clipboard into PowerShell objects. While there are several more efficient ways to retrieve data out of Excel files (e.g. COM, EPPlus), I sometimes just want something quick and dirty to get the job at hand done. Photo Credit: Sina Farhat – Webcoast. May 26, 2016. Using Bruce’s and Doug’s i...Where I b...
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This is a temporary homepage we created to show that your temporary URL is working properly. You MUST delete this page before or after you upload your own webpage. The file name of this page is "Default.asp" and it's located in your site root folder.
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Project Hosting for Open Source Software. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. Change History (all pages). Early in the web development world, scripting languages such as ASP or PHP were used to compose pages. Although this proved great for relatively static pages, the dynamic web, filled with rich applications called for a more powerful framework. Thus, frameworks like ASP.NET were born. For an example of a PowerShell Pages site ...
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Flattening and deflating code into useable, stackable, smotherable, delicious pancakes. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. Get-Member Methods, Properties, and Garbage. Get-Member. As you may or may not know (probably not if you are reading this. Blog), Powershell is an object-oriented language. In this sense, we work with cmdlets. Any of the WMI classes, objects returned from Active Directory - how would you know, exactly what kind of properties and methods you can perform related to that object? Unless you are li...