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15 | 114 | |
3,534 | 14,203 | |
2.0% | - | |
7.6 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 3 days ago | |
C# | Go | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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PSReadLine
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Tools to achieve a 10x developer workflow on Windows
sets up PSReadLine: command autocompletion and many other features.
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Wierd behaviour with using 'Dir' as an alias for my own function
Sounds like a bug, you should report it to PSReadLine. I believe PSReadLine and not PowerShell is the one that handles tab completion here, it sounds like it's caching the alias target so still thinks it is completing Get-ChildItem.
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DirectoryPredictor - Plugin module for PSReadLine to actively search the current directory for matching files
I then used PSReadLine's GitHub to understand how they made their own module, shared data with Cmdlets and everything inbetween. Which got me the rest of the day.
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Keyword search through PSReadline command history with '#' operator?
Highly recommend checking out the teamβs sample file: https://github.com/PowerShell/PSReadLine/blob/master/PSReadLine/SamplePSReadLineProfile.ps1
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Using PowerShell for non system-administration
I have a hotkey that converts aliases on the command line when I hit alt+% That makes it easier to paste into discord or wherever. Why % ? I'm not sure, that's what what PSReadLine used
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Leveling up Windows Powershell with Oh My Posh
GitHub - PowerShell/PSReadLine: A bash inspired readline implementation for PowerShell
- PSReadline β bash inspired readline implementation for PowerShell
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Hot Reload with Notepad in .NET 6
Bit late, but it's PSReadLine
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New PowerShell Version - v7.2.0-preview.6: [7.2.0-preview.6] - 2021-05-27
Just a bit of a heads up. The PSReadLine 2.2.0 beta 1 and beta 2 do not work with this release so either you can downgrade to PSReadLine 2.1.0 or stay on PowerShell 7.2.0 preview 5. The PSReadLine 2.2.0 beta 3 will solve the issue.
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How to solve "Update-Help: Failed to update Help for the module(s) 'PSReadline, WindowsUpdateProvider' with UI culture(s) {en-US} : One or more errors occurred. (Response status code does not indicate success: 404 (The specified blob does not exist.).)." ?
The PSReadline update-help failing is new and should probably have an issue filed on their github, assuming there isn't one already. The failure on "WindowsUpdateProvider" has been around for years, you're missing help for these cmdlets without it
oh-my-posh
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wsl arch setup for oh my posh
# Download the correct binary for Linux (replace the URL with the latest version if needed) wget https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/releases/latest/download/posh-linux-amd64 -O oh-my-posh # Make the binary executable chmod +x oh-my-posh # Move the binary to a directory in your PATH sudo mv oh-my-posh /usr/local/bin/
- Oh My Posh
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Overview over Microsoft's developer tools for Windows
Tip 2: Use oh-my-posh to customize your terminal prompt and make working in your terminal even more fun.
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Tools to achieve a 10x developer workflow on Windows
Initializes oh-my-posh and sets a prompt theme
- Any idea of how to customize vscode's terminal?
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How do developers make your terminal "look good"?
I use starship (alternative: oh my posh) to get a fancy prompt. Both work on Linux, MacOS and Windows (including WSL), so you can have a consistent prompt no matter where you are.
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Recommend A Theme
oh-my-posh for Powershell on any platform.
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Made my terminal pretty β¨
It's the entire image in the middle. They're using tmux as their terminal. The logo and information is from a neofetch. The information at the bottom looks like it's from Oh My Posh but something similar could be done using something else like Starship.
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Building your own Terminal Status Bar in PowerShell
have you seen https://ohmyposh.dev ?
- What is this terminal and how do I get it?
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PSScriptAnalyzer - Download ScriptAnalyzer from PowerShellGallery
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