Are you a PowerShell first-timer? Someone who is finally dipping their toes into the PowerShell pool. Or maybe you want to poke around and see what all the fuss is about. If so, here are some steps you might want to take. Even if you’ve been using PowerShell for a while, you might want to…
Tag: PSReadLIne
PowerShell Predicting with Style
I’ve been using the PSReadline module for years in PowerShell. I especially loved it when the module added inline command prediction based on your history. You would start typing a command and the module would search your saved history and suggest an inline completion. In my PowerShell profile I enable and configure this feature. Recently,…
Creating a Spooky Windows Terminal Theme
With Halloween fast arriving, I thought I’d share some more holiday-themed fun. Today’s entry isn’t necessarily PowerShell related but you might use it with your PowerShell work. If you’ve been kicking the tires on the Windows Terminal project from Microsoft, you might enjoy this. Here’s the finished product and then I’ll show you how to…
Managing the PSReadline History File
It has taken some discipline but I have finally gotten the hang of using the command history file maintained by PSReadline. Even though Set-PSReadlineOption has a few options on how to use this file, in my experience I have felt the need to handle a few things on my own. Here’s my take.