Added a call to Reload-MyAliases
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There is a [blog post](https://blog.lksz.me/keeping-track-of-everything/#-mypsscriptroot) about how to clone this repo and use it as your own.
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There is a [blog post](https://blog.lksz.me/keeping-track-of-everything/#-mypsscriptroot) about how to clone this repo and use it as your own.
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The scripts all [assume](https://blog.lksz.me/functions-or-scripts/#myprofilecode) the following code is part of one of your $PROFILE files:
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The scripts all [assume](https://blog.lksz.me/functions-or-scripts/#myprofilecode) the code below is part of one of your $PROFILE files.
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The code establishes the following variables:
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* `$PathEnvDelimiter` - Linux/Unix it's `:`, while in Windows it's `;`
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* `$MyPSModulePath` - Location to place personal Modules
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* `$MyPSScrtipRoot` - Location of personal Scripts.
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The code also makes sure `$MyPSScriptRoot` is in the `$env:PATH` environment vairable, and finally it calls [`Reload-MyAliases`](https://blog.lksz.me/a-case-of-sensitivity/#myaliases) if it exists.
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$global:PathEnvDelimiter = $(if( $PSVersionTable.Platform -match 'unix' ) {':'} else {';'})
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$global:PathEnvDelimiter = $(if( $PSVersionTable.Platform -match 'unix' ) {':'} else {';'})
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function Split-PathEnv {
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function Split-PathEnv {
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$p = @($p[0], $MyPSScrtipRoot) + $($p | Select-Object -Skip 1)
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$p = @($p[0], $MyPSScrtipRoot) + $($p | Select-Object -Skip 1)
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$env:PATH = $p -join $PathEnvDelimiter
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$env:PATH = $p -join $PathEnvDelimiter
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Get-Command Reload-MyAliases -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | ForEach-Object { Reload-MyAliases }
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