5a119da010 | ||
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profile.d | ||
sys.Linux | ||
.gitignore | ||
Edit-MyProfiles.ps1 | ||
Edit-MyScript.ps1 | ||
Edit-TextFile.ps1 | ||
Get-MyScript.ps1 | ||
Get-PossibleArguments.ps1 | ||
Get-Profiles.ps1 | ||
Get-ScopeDepth.ps1 | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
Reload-MyScripts.ps1 | ||
Setup-Profile.ps1 |
README.md
PowerShell Scripts
These are the scripts that go into $MyPSScriptRoot which is part of my $env:PATH.
The development of these is documented in my blog: https://blog.lksz.me
They are provided 'as is' for your review and for your reuse.
This envrionment can be installed using one the following options:
The Short, yet safer way
iwr https://lksz.me/pwsz | iex
This sets up the $PROFILE
file, and initilizes the default dir $MyPSScriptRoot
with a git clone of this repo.
The https://lksz.me/pwsz
actually points to the Setup-Profile.ps1
script, which means, that after you have the Scripts
directory setup, you can call Setup-Profile
to update the $PROFILE
after the Setup-Profile.ps1
has been modified (or updated via git pull
).
The Short, but with control option
$sfw=1; iwr https://lksz.me/pwsz | iex; _setup [-sudo] [-Force] [-NoGitClone] [-GitURL <alternative git URL>] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
The key here is $sfw=1
, which can be substitued with the more verbose $SetupFromWeb=1
, this let's the Setup-Profile
script know to just load it's content, but allow you to manually call it's internal function via _setup
The 'I don't trust one liners, what's going on ?!?' option
You can always clone the git repo first, and only then run the Setup-Profile.ps1
script.