snek
PowerShell wrapper around Python for .NET to invoke Python from PowerShell (by adamdriscoll)
oh-my-posh2
A prompt theming engine for Powershell (by JanDeDobbeleer)
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4 | 2 | |
134 | 5,046 | |
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3.5 | 0.5 | |
5 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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snek
Posts with mentions or reviews of snek.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-06.
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How to use Python to call the PowerShell engine without running the PowerShell executable
It's cool cuz you can also host Python in PowerShell! https://github.com/adamdriscoll/snek
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Is sending a Hashtable or custom object to python feasible?
There are solutions to integrate .NET (and hence, PoSh) and Python, for example this and this one. Pretty sure one of those can do what you're trying to accomplish without transferring the object data via a common data format.
- How to run python script using "Start-Process"
- How to tun a Python script within PS (not in a new window)?
oh-my-posh2
Posts with mentions or reviews of oh-my-posh2.
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Power shell is awful even on Windows
I like PowerShell for the fact that it has a C# interpreter/runtime (you can import classes and functions from a C# DLL and write some yourself with PowerShell). My first open source contribution was also on a PowerShell theming module so I'll never forget it (for better or for worse).
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Useful free windows software
It means, that you can use a terminal with any shell underneath. So, Windows Terminal can be used with PowerShell, Bash, CMD, ... whatever you fancy. Colorful prompts and outputs are entirely possible with PowerShell, if you use a decent terminal emulator. Or you use a decent terminal emulator with any other shell.