Powershell-WPF
Asynchronous Powershell GUI with WPF in a MVVM pattern (by Exathi)
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui
Make a graphical menu of PowerShell scripts with a CSV file. Easy to customise and fast to launch. (by dan-osull)
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6.3 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Powershell-WPF
Posts with mentions or reviews of Powershell-WPF.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-04.
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gui for powershell
Similar to the project from /u/cybercastor, Visual Studio is a good starting point. You can start writing the xaml without it. I took it a step further by invoking commands in runspaces for an asynchronous UI. It also attempts to follow the MVVM pattern with viewmodels and commands. See my wip project
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui
Posts with mentions or reviews of PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-17.
- Looking to create windows app to execute my PS scripts.
- gui for powershell
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GUI menu
Give this a go: PSScriptMenuGui
- Is it just me? Why do companies insist on changing GUIs
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(First script) How can I output an error if the input is not valid
Another way is to build a GUI. OK, I'm know it's boring but a PS Module like PSScriptMenuGui could help. See demo and Examples. The, when user launch the main script (i.e. MenuGUI.ps1), there will be no shell, just a GUI with big buttons :-) to run this or that.
- How hard would it be to create a Windows App to keep all of my PS Scripts and run whichever I chose from that Windows App?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Powershell-WPF and PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui you can also consider the following projects:
IT-Admin-Toolkit-WinUI - A CUSTOMIZABLE AND EXPANDABLE DESTINATION FOR CENTRALIZING DAY-TO-DAY JOB FUNCTIONS
WebJEA - WebJEA - Secure Self Service Web Forms from PowerShell Scripts
WpfZoo - Display almost all WPF controls by PowerShell for demonstration of WPF controls
small-open-with-win-gui - A powershell converted to an exe to select what program you want to open your file with on double click
WpfToolkit - WPF binding to PowerShell 5 classes
LaunchPad - PowerShell Web Portal
PSRepo - Gonna try and collect all the various scripts I've made into one place because this is getting a bit ridiculous.
LazyTS - PowerShell Script (GUI) to manage Terminal Sessions
Powershell-WPF vs IT-Admin-Toolkit-WinUI
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs WebJEA
Powershell-WPF vs WpfZoo
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs small-open-with-win-gui
Powershell-WPF vs WpfToolkit
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs LaunchPad
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs PSRepo
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs WpfZoo
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs LazyTS
PowerShell-Script-Menu-Gui vs IT-Admin-Toolkit-WinUI