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GoPS
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5.9 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | The Unlicense |
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DynamicTitle
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Building your own Terminal Status Bar in PowerShell
To update the title in parallel to the user's interaction, you have to execute this code on a background thread and regularly update the text at a certain interval time. That requires a bit of work so I made a PowerShell module called DynamicTitle for this purpose.
- Advanced Console Title Customizations
GoPS
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PSparklines is now available on the PSGallery!
A couple weeks ago, I polished up GoPS and submitted it first. This week, it is PSparklines turn.
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GoPS, my simple filesystem bookmarking and jumping module is now on the PSGallery!
The out the repo if you're curious. I do have some plans to add some more features soon, I've just had a lot of irons in the fire (I have some commits to make on the dev branch as I type).
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GoPS 2.0.3 pushed -- Tab-Completion added for Invoke-Up ?
Edit: Corrected the version, which should be bumped to 2.1.0 due to the deprecated function! GoPS 2.1.0! This is a fairly dense patch. While the title announces I achieved my main goal of adding tab-completion for Invoke-Up, quite a few changes occurred. sight the changelog for a complete listing. The most notable thing I added was tab-completion for the Invoke-Up function. Pressing tab after up lets you see all the parent directories available for you to move up to! Also notable: Export-NavigationDatabase is deprecated and users will get a warning when invoking it. Use Export-NavigationEntry instead. Export-NavigationEntry was chosen to more accurately reflect the output type. The realization I was using the wrong noun to describe the output type also made me realized it would be great if Export-NavigationEntry accepted Entry objects from the pipeline. So now it does. Get-NavigationEntry was also fixed and updated; it accepts strings to navigation file paths, allowing you to access jump paths stored in files and not just the currently loaded Entry objects. The above changes are groundwork to use GoPS more seamlessly across multiple functions and navigation files. But the next few updates will focus on reported issues, specifically the command-clashing between the go alias for Invoke-GoPS and the go command-line tool for golang. My next bump will focus on updating help and cleaning up formatting. I will not post an update for that. However, ⠀the following bump should be the aforementioned command fix. Expect a configuration file (written as a PowerShell data file) that will allow you to set your own aliases for each important GoPS command. Thank you for all the continued feedback.
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GoPS 2.0.3 pushed -- Tab-Completion added for Invoke-Up!
GoPS 2.0.3!
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GoPS 2.0.2 -- Now with better tab completion and ease of entry
2 weeks ago I dropped v2 of my console file system jumper module, GoPS.
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