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  1. I'm trying to study how #Hugo works to see if it's a good candidate for switching over from #IkiWiki, and the first thing I learn from the quick start guide is that #PowerShell and #WindowsPowerShell are different applications. Way to go, #Microsoft.

  2. Dear Windows powershell users:

    Is it for you a problem, if you get a (github) script which doesn't use powershell but uses only bash?
    Bash is also running on Windows nowadays...

    (pls boost)

    #windows #windowspowershell #pwsh #bash #powershell

  3. Which shell/cli do you use most often?
    1. Bash
    2. Windows PowerShell
    3. Zsh
    4. Fish
    5. Xonsh

  4. Table of Basic PowerShell Commands

    I rarely use PowerShell and it pisses me off when I can't recall the commands right away and look like a foo'! So, I printed out this little thing here to keep with me in case I need to use it. Hope it helps someone else!

    #PowerShell #cmdlets #WindowsPowerShell #BasicPowerShellCommands

    devblogs.microsoft.com/scripti

  5. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  6. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  7. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  8. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  9. I've been using (formerly ) as my main app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite .

    1. A script that launches Tabby, waits for its to appear, then hides it using (see link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom , , , , and profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. running a slightly modified theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  10. @cl IMHO, Remoting is kind of curious in #PowerShell 7. First, by default Get-PSSessionConfiguration returns nothing - you must first run Enable-PSRemoding first.
    Second - Get-PSSessionConfiguration does NOT show the Windows PowerShell session configurations. But by default, you CAN see the PowerShell 7 endpoints from a #WindowsPowerShell 5.1 session.

    A bit of non-joinedupness some might opine.

  11. heise+ | Kommandozeile: Wie Sie Farben in Windows-Textkonsolen nutzen

    Batch-Dateien und PowerShell-Skripte gewinnen durch eingesetzte farbige Textausgaben an Attraktivität und Übersichtlichkeit. Wir erklären, was zu beachten ist.
    Kommandozeile: Wie Sie Farben in Windows-Textkonsolen nutzen
  12. heise+ | Wie Sie die PowerShell im c’t-Notfall-Windows nutzen

    Viele Windows-Anwender und -Administratoren schwören für ihre Arbeit auf die PowerShell. Hier verraten wir die Tipps, die Ihnen dazu noch gefehlt haben.
    Wie Sie die PowerShell im c’t-Notfall-Windows nutzen
  13. RT Manning Publications
    Where should I write my PowerShell scripts?
    Join @TylerLeonhardt of Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, on Twitch tomorrow, Friday, June 22nd at 7 PM EDT for an introduction to Visual Studio Code for PowerShell.
    Twitch-in here:
    #windowspowershell
    twitch.tv/manningpublications

    :sys_twitter: twitter.com/ManningBooks/statu

  14. Unter Windows sind viele Aufgaben per Tastatur flinker erledigt als per Mausschubserei. Mit der Eingabeaufforderung muss man sich schon lange nicht mehr plagen.
    FAQ: Power-Shell