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<helpItems schema="maml" xmlns="http://msh"> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Add-Border</command:name> <command:verb>Add</command:verb> <command:noun>Border</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create a text border around a string.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will create a character or text based border around a line of text. You might use this to create a formatted text report or to improve the display of information to the screen.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Add-Border</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A single line of text that will be wrapped in a border.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="border"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The character to use for the border. It must be a single character.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>*</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InsertBlanks</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Insert blank lines before and after the text. The default behavior is to create a border box close to the text. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Tab</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Insert X number of tabs.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ANSIBorder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an ANSI escape sequence to color the border characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ANSIText</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an ANSI escape sequence to color the text.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Add-Border</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="tb"> <maml:name>TextBlock</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A multi-line block of text. You might want to trim blank lines from the beginning, end or both.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="border"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The character to use for the border. It must be a single character.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>*</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InsertBlanks</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Insert blank lines before and after the text. The default behavior is to create a border box close to the text. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Tab</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Insert X number of tabs.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ANSIBorder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an ANSI escape sequence to color the border characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ANSIText</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an ANSI escape sequence to color the text.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A single line of text that will be wrapped in a border.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="tb"> <maml:name>TextBlock</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A multi-line block of text. You might want to trim blank lines from the beginning, end or both.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="border"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The character to use for the border. It must be a single character.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>*</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InsertBlanks</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Insert blank lines before and after the text. The default behavior is to create a border box close to the text. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Tab</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Insert X number of tabs.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ANSIBorder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an ANSI escape sequence to color the border characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ANSIText</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an ANSI escape sequence to color the text.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[System.String]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Add-Border "PowerShell Wins!" ******************** * PowerShell Wins! * ********************</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Add-Border "PowerShell Wins!" -tab 1 ******************** * PowerShell Wins! * ********************</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Note that this example may not format properly in all consoles.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Add-Border "PowerShell Wins!" -character "-" -insertBlanks -------------------- - - - PowerShell Wins! - - - --------------------</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Add-Border -textblock (Get-Service win* | Out-String).trim() ********************************************************************** * Status Name DisplayName * * ------ ---- ----------- * * Stopped WinDefend Windows Defender Antivirus Service * * Running WinHttpAutoProx... WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Se... * * Running Winmgmt Windows Management Instrumentation * * Stopped WinRM Windows Remote Management (WS-Manag... * **********************************************************************</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a border around the output of a Get-Service command.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Add-Border -Text $t -ANSIBorder "$([char]0x1b)[38;5;47m" -ANSIText "$([char]0x1b)[93m" -InsertBlanks ******************* * * * I am the walrus * * * *******************</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will write a color version of the text and border. You would this type of ANSI syntax for Windows PowerShell. In PowerShell 7, you can use the same syntax or the much easier "`e[38;5;47m".</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 6 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Add-Border -textblock (Get-PSWho -AsString ).trim() -ANSIBorder "`e[38;5;214m" -Character ([char]0x25CA) -ANSIText "`e[38;5;225m" ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ ◊ User : BOVINE320\Jeff ◊ ◊ Elevated : True ◊ ◊ Computername : BOVINE320 ◊ ◊ OperatingSystem : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro [64-bit] ◊ ◊ OSVersion : 10.0.18363 ◊ ◊ PSVersion : 7.0.1 ◊ ◊ Edition : Core ◊ ◊ PSHost : ConsoleHost ◊ ◊ WSMan : 3.0 ◊ ◊ ExecutionPolicy : RemoteSigned ◊ ◊ Culture : English (United States) ◊ ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This example requires PowerShell 7 because of the way the escape sequence is defined. The border character is a diamond. Depending on how you are viewing this help content, it may not display properly.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31PzBsZ</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-ANSIBar</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Compare-Module</command:name> <command:verb>Compare</command:verb> <command:noun>Module</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Compare PowerShell module versions.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to compare module versions between what is installed against an online repository like the PSGallery. Results will be automatically sorted by module name.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Compare-Module</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="true" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="modulename"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a module to check. Wildcards are permitted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gallery</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the remote repository or gallery to check.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PSGallery</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="true" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="modulename"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a module to check. Wildcards are permitted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gallery</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the remote repository or gallery to check.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PSGallery</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[string]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCustomObject</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Compare-Module | Where-object {$_.UpdateNeeded} Name : DNSSuffix OnlineVersion : 0.4.1 InstalledVersion : 0.2.0 PublishedDate : 10/22/2018 8:21:46 PM UpdateNeeded : True Name : InvokeBuild OnlineVersion : 5.4.2 InstalledVersion : 3.2.2 PublishedDate : 12/7/2018 1:30:46 AM UpdateNeeded : True ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>List all modules that could be updated.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Compare-Module | Where UpdateNeeded | Out-Gridview -title "Select modules to update" -outputMode multiple | Foreach-Object { Update-Module $_.name }</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Compare modules and send results to Out-Gridview. Use Out-Gridview as an object picker to decide what modules to update.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Compare-Module -name xWin* | Format-Table Name OnlineVersion InstalledVersion PublishedDate UpdateNeeded ---- ------------- ---------------- ------------- ------------ xWindowsUpdate 2.7.0.0 2.7.0.0,2.5.0.0 7/12/2017 10:43:54 PM False xWinEventLog 1.2.0.0 1.2.0.0 6/13/2018 8:06:45 PM False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Compare all modules that start with xWin* and display results in a table format.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> get-dscresource xAD* | Select-Object moduleName -Unique | Compare-Module Name : xActiveDirectory OnlineVersion : 2.22.0.0 InstalledVersion : 2.16.0.0,2.14.0.0 PublishedDate : 10/25/2018 5:25:24 PM UpdateNeeded : True Name : xAdcsDeployment OnlineVersion : 1.4.0.0 InstalledVersion : 1.1.0.0,1.0.0.0 PublishedDate : 12/20/2017 10:10:43 PM UpdateNeeded : True</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all DSC Resources that start with xAD and select the corresponding module name. Since the module name will be listed for every resource, get a unique list and pipe that to Compare-Module.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31UsaRA</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Find-Module</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Module</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Update-Module</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Compare-Script</command:name> <command:verb>Compare</command:verb> <command:noun>Script</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Compare PowerShell script versions.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to compare script versions between what is installed against an online repository like the PSGallery. Results will be automatically sorted by the script name.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Compare-Script</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="true" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="scriptname"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a script to check. Wildcards are permitted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gallery</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the remote repository or gallery to check.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PSGallery</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="true" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="scriptname"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a script to check. Wildcards are permitted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gallery</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the remote repository or gallery to check.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PSGallery</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[string]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCustomObject</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Compare-Script | Where-object {$_.UpdateNeeded} Name : DNSSuffix OnlineVersion : 0.4.1 InstalledVersion : 0.2.0 PublishedDate : 10/22/2018 8:21:46 PM UpdateNeeded : True Name : InvokeBuild OnlineVersion : 5.4.2 InstalledVersion : 3.2.2 PublishedDate : 12/7/2018 1:30:46 AM UpdateNeeded : True ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>List all scripts that could be updated.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Compare-Script | Where UpdateNeeded | Out-Gridview -title "Select scripts to update" -outputMode multiple | Foreach-Object { Update-Script $_.name }</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Compare scripts and send results to Out-Gridview. Use Out-Gridview as an object picker to decide what scripts to update.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSScriptTools/blob/master/docs/Compare-Script.md</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Find-Script</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-InstalledScript</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Update-Script</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Convert-CommandToHashtable</command:name> <command:verb>Convert</command:verb> <command:noun>CommandToHashtable</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a PowerShell expression into a splatting equivalent.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is intended to convert a long PowerShell expression with named parameters into a splatting alternative. The central concept is that you are editing a script file with a lengthy PowerShell expression using a number of parameters and you would like to turn it into splatting code.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Convert-CommandToHashtable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A PowerShell command using a single cmdlet or function, preferably with named parameters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A PowerShell command using a single cmdlet or function, preferably with named parameters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[Hashtable]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $text ="Get-Winevent -listlog p* -computername SRV1 -erroraction stop" PS C:\> Convert-CommandToHashtable -Text $text | Set-Clipboard</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The $text variable might be a line of code from your script. The second line converts into a splatting sequence and copies it to the Windows clipboard so you can paste it back into your script. You could create a VS Code task sequence using this function.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SLyhD</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Convert-HashtableToCode</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Convert-EventLogRecord</command:name> <command:verb>Convert</command:verb> <command:noun>EventLogRecord</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert EventLogRecords to structured objects.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>When you use Get-WinEvent, the results are objects you can work with in PowerShell. However, often times there is additional information that is part of the eventlog record, such as replacement strings, that are used to construct a message. This additional information is not readily exposed. You can use this command to convert results of a Get-WinEvent command into a PowerShell custom object with additional information. For best results you, should pipe the same event IDs to this command.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note that not every event record exposes data that is compatible with this command. For those types of event log records, you will see a RawProperties property with most likely an array of strings. Use the Message property for more information.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Convert-EventLogRecord</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>LogRecord</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An event log record from the Get-WinEvent command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">EventLogRecord[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>EventLogRecord[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>LogRecord</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An event log record from the Get-WinEvent command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">EventLogRecord[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>EventLogRecord[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[System.Diagnostics.Eventing.Reader.EventLogRecord[]]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCustomObject</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert /> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{Logname = 'security';ID=5059} | Convert-EventLogRecord | Select-Object -Property TimeCreated,Subject*, Computername TimeCreated : 1/20/2020 10:48:45 AM SubjectUserSid : S-1-5-83-1-2951761591-1086169693-630393256-923523501 SubjectUserName : AFF04EB7-A25D-40BD-A809-9325ADD90B37 SubjectDomainName : NT VIRTUAL MACHINE SubjectLogonId : 0x7cbf5 Computername : Bovine320 TimeCreated : 1/20/2020 10:48:45 AM SubjectUserSid : S-1-5-83-1-2951761591-1086169693-630393256-923523501 SubjectUserName : AFF04EB7-A25D-40BD-A809-9325ADD90B37 SubjectDomainName : NT VIRTUAL MACHINE SubjectLogonId : 0x7cbf5 Computername : Bovine320</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{Logname = 'security';ID=4624} ` -MaxEvents 100 -computername win10 | Convert-EventLogRecord | Where-Object {$_.LogonType -eq 3} | Select-Object -first 10 -property TargetUsername,IPAddress, TimeCreated,Computername | Format-Table TargetUserName IpAddress TimeCreated Computername -------------- --------- ----------- ------------ ArtD fe80::ddae:8ade:c3ff:e584 1/20/2020 12:05:12 PM WIN10.Company.Pri WIN10$ - 1/20/2020 11:56:52 AM WIN10.Company.Pri WIN10$ - 1/20/2020 11:56:52 AM WIN10.Company.Pri WIN10$ - 1/20/2020 11:56:52 AM WIN10.Company.Pri WIN10$ - 1/20/2020 11:56:51 AM WIN10.Company.Pri ArtD 192.168.3.10 1/20/2020 11:45:31 AM WIN10.Company.Pri WIN10$ ::1 1/20/2020 11:39:52 AM WIN10.Company.Pri ArtD 192.168.3.10 1/20/2020 11:35:49 AM WIN10.Company.Pri ArtD 192.168.3.10 1/20/2020 11:34:36 AM WIN10.Company.Pri ArtD 192.168.3.10 1/20/2020 11:32:06 AM WIN10.Company.Pri</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This example filters on a property added by this command to only show interactive logons.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{Logname ='system'; ID =7040} -MaxEvent 10 | Convert-EventlogRecord | Select-Object -Property TimeCreated,@{Name="Service";Expression={$_.param4}}, @{Name="OriginalState";Expression = {$_.param2}}, @{Name="NewState";Expression={$_.param3}},Computername | Format-Table TimeCreated Service OriginalState NewState Computername ----------- ------- ------------- -------- ------------ 1/20/2020 9:26:08 AM BITS demand start auto start Bovine320 1/20/2020 5:47:17 AM BITS auto start demand start Bovine320 1/20/2020 5:45:11 AM BITS demand start auto start Bovine320 1/20/2020 1:44:31 AM BITS auto start demand start Bovine320 1/20/2020 1:42:30 AM BITS demand start auto start Bovine320 1/19/2020 8:53:37 PM BITS auto start demand start Bovine320 1/17/2020 8:27:10 PM TrustedInstaller demand start auto start Bovine320 1/17/2020 8:27:10 PM TrustedInstaller auto start demand start Bovine320 1/17/2020 8:26:29 PM TrustedInstaller demand start auto start Bovine320 1/17/2020 8:26:20 PM TrustedInstaller auto start demand start Bovine320</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Once you know the type of data, you can customize the output or build a script around it.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{Logname = "Application"; ID=17137} -MaxEvents 1 | Convert-EventLogRecord LogName : Application RecordType : Information TimeCreated : 1/20/2020 2:31:52 PM ID : 17137 RawProperties : {TickleEventDB} Message : Starting up database 'TickleEventDB'. Keywords : {Classic} Source : MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS Computername : Bovine320</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This record doesn't have structured extra data. The replacement strings are stored as text so the command displays the data using the RawProperties property.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $all = New-PSSession -ComputerName 'win10','srv1','srv2','dom1' PS C:\> $local = Get-Item Function:\Convert-EventLogRecord PS C:\> Invoke-Command -ScriptBlock { New-item -Path Function: -Name $using:local.name -Value $using:local.ScriptBlock } -Session $all PS C:\> Invoke-Command { Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{Logname='security';id=4624} -MaxEvents 10 | Convert-EventLogRecord | Select-Object -Property Computername,Time*,TargetUser*, TargetDomainName,Subject*} -session $all -HideComputerName | Select-Object -Property * -ExcludeProperty runspaceID Computername : WIN10.Company.Pri TimeCreated : 1/20/2020 5:21:17 PM TargetUserSid : S-1-5-18 TargetUserName : SYSTEM TargetDomainName : NT AUTHORITY SubjectUserSid : S-1-5-18 SubjectUserName : WIN10$ SubjectDomainName : COMPANY SubjectLogonId : 0x3e7 Computername : WIN10.Company.Pri TimeCreated : 1/20/2020 5:18:51 PM TargetUserSid : S-1-5-18 TargetUserName : SYSTEM TargetDomainName : NT AUTHORITY SubjectUserSid : S-1-5-18 SubjectUserName : WIN10$ SubjectDomainName : COMPANY SubjectLogonId : 0x3e7 Computername : WIN10.Company.Pri TimeCreated : 1/20/2020 5:16:07 PM TargetUserSid : S-1-5-21-278538743-3177530655-100218012-1105 TargetUserName : ArtD TargetDomainName : COMPANY.PRI SubjectUserSid : S-1-0-0 SubjectUserName : - SubjectDomainName : - SubjectLogonId : 0x0 ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The first command creates PSSessions to several remote computers. The local copy of this command is created in the remote PSSessions. Then event log data is retrieved in the remote sessions and converted using the Convert-EventlogRecord function in each session.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/314L8W9</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-WinEvent</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Convert-HashtableString</command:name> <command:verb>Convert</command:verb> <command:noun>HashtableString</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a hashtable string into a hashtable object.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This function is similar to Import-PowerShellDataFile. But where that command can only process a file, this command will take any hashtable-formatted string and convert it into an actual hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Convert-HashtableString</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter your hashtable string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter your hashtable string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[hashtable]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> get-content c:\work\test.psd1 | unprotect-cmsmessage | Convert-HashtableString Name Value ---- ----- CreatedBy BOVINE320\Jeff CreatedAt 10/02/2018 21:28:47 UTC Computername Think51 Error Completed True Date 10/02/2018 21:29:35 UTC Scriptblock restart-service spooler -force CreatedOn BOVINE320</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The test.psd1 file is protected as a CMS Message. In this example, the contents are decoded as a string which is then in turn converted into an actual hashtable.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31VA9Of</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Import-PowerShellDatafile</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Convert-HashtableToCode</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Convert-HashtableToCode</command:name> <command:verb>Convert</command:verb> <command:noun>HashtableToCode</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a hashtable to a string representation.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to convert a hashtable into its text or string equivalent.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Convert-HashtableToCode</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A hashtable to convert. In can be standard or ordered hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="tab"> <maml:name>Indent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the number of tabs to indent. You shouldn't need this parameter. It exists for situations where there are nested hashtables.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>1</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Convert-HashtableToCode</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A hashtable to convert. In can be standard or ordered hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Inline</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the hashtable as an inline expression.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A hashtable to convert. In can be standard or ordered hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="tab"> <maml:name>Indent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the number of tabs to indent. You shouldn't need this parameter. It exists for situations where there are nested hashtables.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>1</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Inline</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the hashtable as an inline expression.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Collections.Hashtable</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $h = @{Name="SRV1";Asset=123454;Location="Omaha"} PS C:\> Convert-HashtableToCode $h @{ Name = 'SRV1' Asset = 123454 Location = 'Omaha' }</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Convert a hashtable object to a string equivalent that you can copy into your script.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Convert-HashtableToCode $h -inline @{Name = 'SRV1';Asset = 123454;Location = 'Omaha'}</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create an inline string version of the hashtable.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SLU7X</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Convert-HashtableString</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertFrom-LexicalTimespan</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertFrom</command:verb> <command:noun>LexicalTimespan</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a lexical timespan into a PowerShell timespan.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>When working with some XML data, such as that from scheduled tasks, timespans or durations are stored in a lexical format like P0DT0H0M47S. You can use this command to convert that value into a timespan object.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertFrom-LexicalTimespan</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a lexical time string like P23DT3H43M. This is case-sensitive.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the timespan as a string</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the timespan as a string</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a lexical time string like P23DT3H43M. This is case-sensitive.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Timespan</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> ConvertFrom-LexicalTimespan P0DT0H0M47S Days : 0 Hours : 0 Minutes : 0 Seconds : 47 Milliseconds : 0 Ticks : 470000000 TotalDays : 0.000543981481481481 TotalHours : 0.0130555555555556 TotalMinutes : 0.783333333333333 TotalSeconds : 47 TotalMilliseconds : 47000</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ScheduledTask -TaskName DailyWatcher | Select-Object Taskname, @{Name="ExecutionLimit";Expression = ` { ConvertFrom-LexicalTimespan $_.settings.ExecutionTimeLimit }} Taskname ExecutionLimit -------- -------------- DailyWatcher 3.00:00:00</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/37C3gJJ</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertTo-LexicalTimespan</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertFrom-Text</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertFrom</command:verb> <command:noun>Text</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert structured text to objects.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will take structured text such as from a log file and convert it to objects that you can use in the PowerShell pipeline. You can specify the path to a text file, or pipe content directly into this command. The piped content could even be output from command-line tools. You have to specify a regular expression pattern that uses named captures. The names will become property names in the custom objects.</maml:para> <maml:para>The command will write a generic custom object to the pipeline. However, you can specify a custom type name. You might want to do this if you have your own format ps1xml file and want to handle formatting through that file.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertFrom-Text</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="regex, rx"> <maml:name>Pattern</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A regular expression pattern that uses named captures. This parameter has an aliases of regex and rx.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Regex</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Any text that you want to pipe into this command. It can be a certain number of lines from a large text or log file. Or the output of a command line tool. Be sure to filter out blank lines.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoProgress</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default this command will display a progress bar to inform the user on the status. For large data sets this can impact performance. Use this parameter to suppress the progress messages.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TypeName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an optional typename for the object output. If you don't use one, the command will write a generic custom object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertFrom-Text</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="regex, rx"> <maml:name>Pattern</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A regular expression pattern that uses named captures. This parameter has an aliases of regex and rx.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Regex</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="file"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The filename and path to the text or log file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoProgress</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default this command will display a progress bar to inform the user on the status. For large data sets this can impact performance. Use this parameter to suppress the progress messages.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TypeName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an optional typename for the object output. If you don't use one, the command will write a generic custom object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Any text that you want to pipe into this command. It can be a certain number of lines from a large text or log file. Or the output of a command line tool. Be sure to filter out blank lines.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoProgress</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default this command will display a progress bar to inform the user on the status. For large data sets this can impact performance. Use this parameter to suppress the progress messages.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="file"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The filename and path to the text or log file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="regex, rx"> <maml:name>Pattern</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A regular expression pattern that uses named captures. This parameter has an aliases of regex and rx.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Regex</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TypeName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter an optional typename for the object output. If you don't use one, the command will write a generic custom object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[string[]]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCustomObject[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $b = "(?<Date>\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{4}\s\d{2}:\d{2}).*(?<Error>\d+),\s+(?<Step>.*):\s+(?<Action>\w+),\s+(?<Path>(\w+\\)*\w+\.\w+)" PS C:\> ConvertFrom-Text -pattern $b -path C:\windows\DtcInstall.log Date : 10-18-2018 10:49 Error : 0 Step : CMsdtcUpgradePlugin::PostApply Action : Enter Path : com\complus\dtc\dtc\msdtcstp\msdtcplugin.cpp Date : 10-18-2018 10:49 Error : 0 Step : CMsdtcUpgradePlugin::PostApply Action : Exit Path : com\complus\dtc\dtc\msdtcstp\msdtcplugin.cpp ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The first command creates a variable to hold the regular expression pattern that defines named captures for content in the DtcInstall.log. The second line runs the command using the pattern and the log file.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $wu = "(?<Date>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})\s+(?<Time>(\d{2}:)+\d{3})\s+(?<PID>\d+)\s+(?<TID>\w+)\s+(?<Component>\w+)\s+(?<Message>.*)" PS C:\> $out = ConvertFrom-Text -pattern $wu -path C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log -noprogress PS C:\> $out | Group-Object Component | Sort-Object Count Count Name Group ----- ---- ----- 20 DtaStor {@{Date=2018-01-27; Time=07:19:19:584; PID=1... 72 Setup {@{Date=2018-01-27; Time=07:19:05:868; PID=1... 148 SLS {@{Date=2018-01-27; Time=07:19:05:086; PID=1... 150 PT {@{Date=2018-01-27; Time=07:19:08:946; PID=1... 209 WuTask {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=20:05:28:483; PID=1... 256 EP {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=21:21:23:341; PID=1... 263 Handler {@{Date=2018-01-27; Time=07:19:42:878; PID=3... 837 Report {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=21:21:23:157; PID=1... 900 IdleTmr {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=21:21:23:338; PID=1... 903 Service {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=20:05:29:104; PID=1... 924 Misc {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=21:21:23:033; PID=1... 1062 DnldMgr {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=21:21:23:159; PID=1... 2544 AU {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=19:55:27:449; PID=1... 2839 Agent {@{Date=2018-01-26; Time=21:21:23:045; PID=1... PS C:\> $out | Where-Object {\[datetime\]$_.date -ge \[datetime\]"2/10/2018" -AND $_.component -eq "AU"} | Format-Table Date,Time,Message -wrap Date Time Message ---- ---- ------- 2018-02-10 05:36:44:183 ########### AU: Initializing Automatic Updates ########### 2018-02-10 05:36:44:184 Additional Service {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782} with Approval type {Scheduled} added to AU services list 2018-02-10 05:36:44:184 AIR Mode is disabled 2018-02-10 05:36:44:185 # Approval type: Scheduled (User preference) 2018-02-10 05:36:44:185 # Auto-install minor updates: Yes (User preference) 2018-02-10 05:36:44:185 # ServiceTypeDefault: Service 117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782 Approval type: (Scheduled) 2018-02-10 05:36:44:185 # Will interact with non-admins (Non-admins are elevated (User preference)) 2018-02-10 05:36:44:204 WARNING: Failed to get Wu Exemption info from NLM, assuming not exempt, error = 0x80070490 2018-02-10 05:36:44:213 AU finished delayed initialization 2018-02-10 05:38:01:000 ############# ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>In this example, the WindowsUpdate log is converted from text to objects using the regular expression pattern. Given the size of the log file this process can take some time to complete so the progress bar is turned off to improve performance.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Content c:\windows\windowsupdate.log -totalcount 50 | ConvertFrom-Text $wu</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This example gets the first 50 lines from the Windows update log and converts that to objects using the pattern from the previous example.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $c = "(?<Protocol>\w{3})\s+(?<LocalIP>(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}):(?<LocalPort>\d+)\s+(?<ForeignIP>.*):(?<ForeignPort>\d+)\s+(?<State>\w+)?" PS C:\> netstat | select -skip 4 | ConvertFrom-Text $c | Format-Table -autosize Protocol LocalIP LocalPort ForeignIP ForeignPort State -------- ------- --------- --------- ----------- ----- TCP 127.0.0.1 19872 Novo8 50835 ESTABLISHED TCP 127.0.0.1 50440 Novo8 50441 ESTABLISHED TCP 127.0.0.1 50441 Novo8 50440 ESTABLISHED TCP 127.0.0.1 50445 Novo8 50446 ESTABLISHED TCP 127.0.0.1 50446 Novo8 50445 ESTABLISHED TCP 127.0.0.1 50835 Novo8 19872 ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.6.98 50753 74.125.129.125 5222 ESTABLISHED</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The first command creates a variable to be used with output from the Netstat command which is used in the second command.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $arp = "(?<IPAddress>(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3})\s+(?<MAC>(\w{2}-){5}\w{2})\s+(?<Type>\w+$)" PS C:\> arp -g -N 172.16.10.22 | Select-Object -skip 3 | ForEach-Object {$_.Trim()} | ConvertFrom-Text $arp -noprogress -typename arpData IPAddress MAC Type --------- --- ---- 172.16.10.1 00-13-d3-66-50-4b dynamic 172.16.10.100 00-0d-a2-01-07-5d dynamic 172.16.10.101 2c-76-8a-3d-11-30 dynamic 172.16.10.121 00-0e-58-ce-8b-b6 dynamic 172.16.10.122 1c-ab-a7-99-9a-e4 dynamic 172.16.10.124 00-1e-2a-d9-cd-b6 dynamic 172.16.10.126 00-0e-58-8c-13-ac dynamic 172.16.10.128 70-11-24-51-84-60 dynamic ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The first command creates a regular expression for the ARP command. The second prompt shows the ARP command being used to select the content, trimming each line, and then converting the output to text using the regular expression named pattern. This example also defines a custom type name for the output.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31VAujZ</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Content</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_Regular_Expressions</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertFrom-UTCTime</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertFrom</command:verb> <command:noun>UTCTime</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a datetime value from universal.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to convert a universal datetime object into local time.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command was introduced in v2.3.0.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertFrom-UTCTime</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a Universal Datetime value</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a Universal Datetime value</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.DateTime</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.DateTime</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> ConvertFrom-UTCTime "18:00" Monday, March 4, 2019 1:00:00 PM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Covert the time 18:00 for the current day from universal time to local time. This result reflects Eastern Time which on this date is UTC-5.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31RGo5q</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertTo-UTCTime</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Date</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertTo-Hashtable</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertTo</command:verb> <command:noun>Hashtable</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert an object into a hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will take an object and create a hashtable based on its properties. You can have the hashtable exclude some properties as well as properties that have no value.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-Hashtable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A PowerShell object to convert to a hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoEmpty</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Do not include object properties that have no value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Exclude</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An array of property names to exclude from the hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Alphabetical</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Create a hashtable with property names arranged alphabetically.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A PowerShell object to convert to a hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoEmpty</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Do not include object properties that have no value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Exclude</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An array of property names to exclude from the hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Alphabetical</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Create a hashtable with property names arranged alphabetically.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[Object]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[System.Collections.Specialized.OrderedDictionary]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>This was originally described at: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2013/01/convert-powershell-object-to-hashtable-revised</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Process -id $pid | Select-Object name,id,handles,workingset | ConvertTo-Hashtable Name Value ---- ----- WorkingSet 418377728 Name powershell_ise Id 3456 Handles 958</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $hash = Get-Service spooler | ConvertTo-Hashtable -Exclude CanStop,CanPauseAndContinue -NoEmpty PS C:\> $hash Name Value ---- ----- ServiceType Win32OwnProcess, InteractiveProcess ServiceName spooler ServiceHandle SafeServiceHandle DependentServices {Fax} ServicesDependedOn {RPCSS, http} Name spooler Status Running MachineName . RequiredServices {RPCSS, http} DisplayName Print Spooler</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This created a hashtable from the Spooler service object, skipping empty properties and excluding CanStop and CanPauseAndContinue.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Service bits | Select-Object Name,Displayname,Status, @{Name="Computername";Expression={$_.Machinename}} | ConvertTo-Hashtable -Alphabetical Name Value ---- ----- Computername . DisplayName Background Intelligent Transfer Service Name bits Status Running</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Convert an object to a hashtable and order the properties alphabetically.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SG9Y2</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_Hash_Tables</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Member</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertTo-LexicalTimespan</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertTo</command:verb> <command:noun>LexicalTimespan</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a timespan to lexical time.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a timespan into a lexical version that you can insert into an XML document.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-LexicalTimespan</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Timespan</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a timespan object</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">TimeSpan</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>TimeSpan</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Timespan</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a timespan object</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">TimeSpan</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>TimeSpan</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.TimeSpan</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> ConvertTo-LexicalTimespan (New-Timespan -Days 7) P7D</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>You can insert this value into an XML document where you need to represent a time span.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/2S5qPUK</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertFrom-LexicalTimespan</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertTo-LocalTime</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertTo</command:verb> <command:noun>LocalTime</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a foreign time to local.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>It can be tricky sometimes to see a time in a foreign location and try to figure out what that time is locally. This command attempts to simplify this process. In addition to the remote time, you need the base UTC offset for the remote location. You can use Get-Timezone or Get-TZData to help. See examples.</maml:para> <maml:para>The parameter for DaylightSavingTime is to indicate that the remote location is observing DST. You can use this with the location's standard UTC offset, or you can specify an offset that takes DST into account.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-LocalTime</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Datetime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a non-local date time</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="offset"> <maml:name>UTCOffset</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the location's' UTC Offset. You can use Get-Timezone to discover it.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">TimeSpan</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>TimeSpan</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="dst"> <maml:name>DaylightSavingTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicate that the foreign location is using Daylight Saving Time</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Datetime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a non-local date time</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="offset"> <maml:name>UTCOffset</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the location's' UTC Offset. You can use Get-Timezone to discover it.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">TimeSpan</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>TimeSpan</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="dst"> <maml:name>DaylightSavingTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicate that the foreign location is using Daylight Saving Time</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> ConvertTo-LocalTime "3/15/2019 7:00AM" 8:00:00 Thursday, March 14, 2019 7:00:00 PM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Convert a time that is in Singapore to local (Eastern) time.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TimeZone -ListAvailable | where-object id -match hawaii Id : Hawaiian Standard Time DisplayName : (UTC-10:00) Hawaii StandardName : Hawaiian Standard Time DaylightName : Hawaiian Daylight Time BaseUtcOffset : -10:00:00 SupportsDaylightSavingTime : False PS C:\> ConvertTo-LocalTime "10:00AM" -10:00:00 Thursday, March 14, 2019 4:00:00 PM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>In this example, the user if first determining the UTC offset for Hawaii. Then 10:00AM in say Honolulu, is converted to local time which in this example is in the Eastern Time zone.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31VABfp</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-TimeZone</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Date</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-MyTimeInfo</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-TZList</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertFrom-UTCTime</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertTo-UTCTime</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertTo-Markdown</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertTo</command:verb> <command:noun>Markdown</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert pipeline output to a markdown document.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is designed to accept pipelined output and create a markdown document. The pipeline output will formatted as a text block or you can specify a table. You can optionally define a title, content to appear before the output and content to appear after the output.</maml:para> <maml:para>The command does not create a text file. You need to pipe results from this command to a cmdlet like Out-File or Set-Content. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-Markdown</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Inputobject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Typically the results of a PowerShell command or expression.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a top level title. You do not need to include any markdown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PreContent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter whatever content you want to appear before converted input. You can use whatever markdown you wish.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PostContent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter whatever content you want to appear after converted input. You can use whatever markdown you wish.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Width</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the document width. Depending on what you intend to do with the markdown from this command you may want to adjust this value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>80</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsTable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the incoming data as a markdown table. This works best with similar content such as the result of running a PowerShell command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Inputobject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Typically the results of a PowerShell command or expression.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a top level title. You do not need to include any markdown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PreContent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter whatever content you want to appear before converted input. You can use whatever markdown you wish.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PostContent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter whatever content you want to appear after converted input. You can use whatever markdown you wish.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Width</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the document width. Depending on what you intend to do with the markdown from this command you may want to adjust this value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>80</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsTable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the incoming data as a markdown table. This works best with similar content such as the result of running a PowerShell command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[object]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: https://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Service Bits,Winrm | Convertto-Markdown -title "Service Check" -precontent "## $($env:computername)" # Service Check ## THINK51 \`\`\`text Status Name DisplayName ------ ---- ----------- Running Bits Background Intelligent Transfer Ser... Running Winrm Windows Remote Management (WS-Manag... \`\`\`</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create markdown output from a Get-Service command.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Service Bits,Winrm | Convertto-Markdown -title "Service Check" -precontent "## $($env:computername)"` -postcontent "_report $(Get-Date)_" | Out-File c:\work\svc.md</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Re-run the previous command and save output to a file.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $computers = "srv1","srv2","srv4" PS C:\> $Title = "System Report" PS C:\> $footer = "_report run by $($env:USERDOMAIN)\$($env:USERNAME)_" PS C:\> $sb = { $os = Get-CimInstance -classname win32_operatingsystem -property caption, lastbootUptime \[PSCustomObject\]@{ PSVersion = $PSVersionTable.PSVersion OS = $os.caption Uptime = (Get-Date) - $os.lastbootUpTime SizeFreeGB = (Get-Volume -DriveLetter C).SizeRemaining /1GB } } PS C:\> $out = Convertto-Markdown -title $Title PS C:\> foreach ($computer in $computers) { $out+= Invoke-command -scriptblock $sb -Computer $computer -HideComputerName | Select-Object -Property * -ExcludeProperty RunspaceID | ConvertTo-Markdown -PreContent "## $($computer.toUpper())" } PS C:\>$out += ConvertTo-Markdown -PostContent $footer PS C:\>$out | Set-Content c:\work\report.md</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Here is an example that create a series of markdown fragments for each computer and at the end creates a markdown document.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31Nn21e</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Convertto-HTML</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Out-File</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertTo-UTCTime</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertTo</command:verb> <command:noun>UTCTime</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a local datetime to universal time.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Convert a local datetime to universal time. The default is now but you can specify a datetime value. You also have an option to format the result as a sortable string.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command was introduced in v2.3.0.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-UTCTime</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a Datetime value</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>now</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Convert the date time value to a sortable string. This is the same thing as running a command like "{0:u}" -f (Get-Date).ToUniversaltime()</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a Datetime value</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>now</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Convert the date time value to a sortable string. This is the same thing as running a command like "{0:u}" -f (Get-Date).ToUniversaltime()</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.DateTime</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.DateTime</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> get-date Monday, March 4, 2019 12:51:47 PM PS C:\> ConvertTo-UTCTime Monday, March 4, 2019 5:51:49 PM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> ConvertTo-UTCTime -asString 2019-03-04 17:51:47Z</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31RGrOE</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertFrom-UTCTime</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Date</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>ConvertTo-WPFGrid</command:name> <command:verb>ConvertTo</command:verb> <command:noun>WPFGrid</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Send command output to an interactive WPF-based grid.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is an alternative to Out-Gridview. It works much the same way. Run a PowerShell command and pipe it to this command. The output will be displayed in an auto-sized data grid. You can click on column headings to sort. You can resize columns and you can re-order columns. You will want to be selective about which properties you pipe through to this command. See examples.</maml:para> <maml:para>You can specify a timeout value which will automatically close the form. If you specify a timeout and the Refresh parameter, then the contents of the datagrid will automatically refreshed using the timeout value as an integer. This will only work when you pipe a PowerShell expression to ConvertTo-WPFGrid as one command. This will fail if you break the command in the PowerShell ISE or use a nested prompt. Beginning with v2.4.0 the form now has a Refresh button which will automatically refresh the datagrid. You should set a refresh interval that is greater than the time it takes to complete the command.</maml:para> <maml:para>Because the grid is running in a new background runspace, it does not automatically inherit anything from your current session. However, you can use the -UserProfile parameter which will load your user profile scripts into the runspace. You can specify a list of locally defined variables to be used in the form. Use the variable name without the $. Finally, you can also use the -InitializationScript parameter and specify a scriptblock of PowerShell code to initialize the runspace. This is helpful when you need to dot source external scripts or import modules not in your module path.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command runs the WPF grid in a new runspace so your PowerShell prompt will not be blocked. However, after closing the form you may be left with the runspace. You can use Remove-Runspace to clean up or wait until you restart PowerShell.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command requires a Windows platform.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-WPFGrid</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Typically the results of a PowerShell command or expression. You should select the specific properties you wish to display.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a title for your form.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>ConvertTo-WPFGrid</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Timeout</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default the grid will remain displayed until you manually close it. But you can specify a timeout interval in seconds. The minimum accepted value is 5 seconds. If you use this parameter with -Refresh, then the datagrid will be refreshed with results of the PowerShell expression you piped to ConvertTo-WPFGrid.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Refresh</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>If you specify this parameter and a Timeout value, this command will refresh the datagrid with the PowerShell expression piped into ConvertTo-WPFGrid. You should use a value that is longer than the time it takes to complete the command that generates your data.</maml:para> <maml:para>This parameter will only work if you are using Convertto-WPFGrid at the end of a pipelined expression. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="profile"> <maml:name>UseProfile</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Load your PowerShell profiles into the background runspace.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="var"> <maml:name>UseLocalVariable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Load locally defined variables into the background runspace</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InitializationScript</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Run this scriptblock to initialize the background runspace. You might need to dot source a script file or load a non-standard module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gridlines</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Control how grid lines are displayed in the form. You may not want to have any or perhaps only vertical or horizontal lines.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>ConvertTo-WPFGrid</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a title for your form.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>ConvertTo-WPFGrid</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Timeout</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default the grid will remain displayed until you manually close it. But you can specify a timeout interval in seconds. The minimum accepted value is 5 seconds. If you use this parameter with -Refresh, then the datagrid will be refreshed with results of the PowerShell expression you piped to ConvertTo-WPFGrid.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Refresh</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>If you specify this parameter and a Timeout value, this command will refresh the datagrid with the PowerShell expression piped into ConvertTo-WPFGrid. You should use a value that is longer than the time it takes to complete the command that generates your data.</maml:para> <maml:para>This parameter will only work if you are using Convertto-WPFGrid at the end of a pipelined expression. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="profile"> <maml:name>UseProfile</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Load your PowerShell profiles into the background runspace.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scriptblock</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a scriptblock that will generate data to be populated in the form</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="var"> <maml:name>UseLocalVariable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Load locally defined variables into the background runspace</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InitializationScript</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Run this scriptblock to initialize the background runspace. You might need to dot source a script file or load a non-standard module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gridlines</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Control how grid lines are displayed in the form. You may not want to have any or perhaps only vertical or horizontal lines.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Typically the results of a PowerShell command or expression. You should select the specific properties you wish to display.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a title for your form.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>ConvertTo-WPFGrid</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Timeout</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default the grid will remain displayed until you manually close it. But you can specify a timeout interval in seconds. The minimum accepted value is 5 seconds. If you use this parameter with -Refresh, then the datagrid will be refreshed with results of the PowerShell expression you piped to ConvertTo-WPFGrid.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Refresh</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>If you specify this parameter and a Timeout value, this command will refresh the datagrid with the PowerShell expression piped into ConvertTo-WPFGrid. You should use a value that is longer than the time it takes to complete the command that generates your data.</maml:para> <maml:para>This parameter will only work if you are using Convertto-WPFGrid at the end of a pipelined expression. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="profile"> <maml:name>UseProfile</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Load your PowerShell profiles into the background runspace.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scriptblock</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a scriptblock that will generate data to be populated in the form</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="var"> <maml:name>UseLocalVariable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Load locally defined variables into the background runspace</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InitializationScript</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Run this scriptblock to initialize the background runspace. You might need to dot source a script file or load a non-standard module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gridlines</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Control how grid lines are displayed in the form. You may not want to have any or perhaps only vertical or horizontal lines.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[PSObject]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Process | Sort-Object WS -Descending | Select-object -first 20 ID,Name,WS,VM,PM,Handles,StartTime | Convertto-WPFGrid -Refresh -timeout 20 -Title "Top Processes"</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the top 20 processes based on the value of the WorkingSet property and display selected properties in the WPF Grid. The contents will automatically refresh every 20 seconds. You will need to manually close the form.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $vmhost = "CHI-HVR2" PS C:\> Get-VM -computername $VMHost | Select Name,State,Uptime, @{Name="AssignedMB";Expression={$_.MemoryAssigned/1mb -as [int]}}, @{Name="DemandMB";Expression={$_.MemoryDemand/1mb -as [int]}} | ConvertTo-WPFGrid -title "VM Report $VMHost" -timeout 30 -refresh -uselocalvariable VMHost</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get Hyper-V virtual machine information and refresh every 30 seconds. Because the command is using a locally defined variable it is also being used in the form. Note that this would be written as one long pipelined expression. It is formatted here for the sake of the help documentation.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-VMData -host CHI-HVR2 | ConvertTo-WPFGrid -title "VM Data" -refresh -timeout 60 -useprofile</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This example uses a hypothetical command that might be defined in a PowerShell profile script. ConvertTo-WPFGrid will load the profile scripts so that the data can be updated every 60 seconds.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> (Get-Processdata -Computername $computers).where({$_.workingset -ge 100mb}) | ConvertTo-WPFGrid -Title "Process Report" -UseLocalVariable computers -InitializationScript {. C:\scripts\Get-ProcessData.ps1} -Refresh -Timeout 30</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This command runs a function that is defined in a script file. In order for the form to refresh, it must also dot source the script which is happening with the InitializationScript parameter. The example is also loading the local $computers variable so that it too is available upon refresh.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31TxZyi</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Out-GridView</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertTo-HTML</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertTo-Markdown</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Copy-Command</command:name> <command:verb>Copy</command:verb> <command:noun>Command</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Copy a PowerShell command.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will copy a PowerShell command, including parameters and help to a new user-specified command. You can use this to create a "wrapper" function or to easily create a proxy function. The default behavior is to create a copy of the command complete with the original comment-based help block.</maml:para> <maml:para>For best results, run this in the PowerShell ISE or Visual Studio code, the copied command will be opened in a new tab or file.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Copy-Command</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Command</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a PowerShell command, preferably a cmdlet but that is not a requirement. You can specify an alias and it will be resolved.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NewName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a name for your copy of the command. If no new name is specified, the original name will be used.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IncludeDynamic</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The command will only copy explicitly defined parameters unless you specify to include any dynamic parameters as well. If you copy a command and it seems to be missing parameters, re-copy and include dynamic parameters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsProxy</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Create a traditional proxy function.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>UseForwardHelp</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default the copy process will create a comment-based help block with the original command's help which you can then edit to meet your requirements. Or you can opt to retain the forwarded help links to the original command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Command</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a PowerShell command, preferably a cmdlet but that is not a requirement. You can specify an alias and it will be resolved.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NewName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a name for your copy of the command. If no new name is specified, the original name will be used.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IncludeDynamic</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The command will only copy explicitly defined parameters unless you specify to include any dynamic parameters as well. If you copy a command and it seems to be missing parameters, re-copy and include dynamic parameters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsProxy</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Create a traditional proxy function.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>UseForwardHelp</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>By default the copy process will create a comment-based help block with the original command's help which you can then edit to meet your requirements. Or you can opt to retain the forwarded help links to the original command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[system.string[]]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Copy-Command Get-Process Get-MyProcess</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a copy of Get-Process called Get-MyProcess.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Copy-Command Get-Eventlog -asproxy -useforwardhelp</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a proxy function for Get-Eventlog and use forwarded help links.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Copy-Command Get-ADComputer Get-MyADComputer -includedynamic</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a wrapper function for Get-ADComputer called Get-MyADComputer. Due to the way the Active Directory cmdlets are written, most parameters appear to be dynamic so you need to include dynamic parameters otherwise there will be no parameters in the final function.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31Ty8Sm</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Copy-HelpExample</command:name> <command:verb>Copy</command:verb> <command:noun>HelpExample</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Copy code snippet from help examples.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is intended to make it easier to copy code snippets from help examples to the clipboard. You can select one or more examples which have been trimmed of comments, blank lines and most prompts. Some code examples contain the output or have several lines of code. You will need to manually delete what you don't want. If this command is run on a Windows system you have a dynamic parameter to use Out-Gridview to display your choices. When prompted enter a comma separated list of the examples you wish to copy. Otherwise, the command will display a console-based menu. Note that if you are using the PowerShell ISE you will be forced to use Out-GridView.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Copy-HelpExample</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of the PowerShell command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Gets help that explains how the cmdlet works in the specified provider path. Enter a PowerShell provider path.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ogv"> <maml:name>UseGridView</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select help examples using Out-Gridview. This parameter is only available on Windows systems. The parameter has an alias of 'ogv'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of the PowerShell command.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Gets help that explains how the cmdlet works in the specified provider path. Enter a PowerShell provider path.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ogv"> <maml:name>UseGridView</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select help examples using Out-Gridview. This parameter is only available on Windows systems. The parameter has an alias of 'ogv'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Copy-HelpExample -Name Stop-Process Code Samples Each help example is numbered to the left. At the prompt below, select the code samples you want to copy to the clipboard. Separate multiple values with a comma. Some example code includes the output. [1] Example 1: Stop all instances of a process Stop-Process -Name "notepad" [2] Example 2: Stop a specific instance of a process Stop-Process -Id 3952 -Confirm -PassThru Confirm Are you sure you want to perform this action? Performing operation "Stop-Process" on Target "notepad (3952)". [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"):y Handles NPM(K) PM(K) WS(K) VM(M) CPU(s) Id ProcessName ------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ -- ----------- 41 2 996 3212 31 3952 notepad [3] Example 3: Stop a process and detect that it has stopped calc $p = Get-Process -Name "calc" Stop-Process -InputObject $p Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.HasExited} [4] Example 4: Stop a process not owned by the current user Get-Process -Name "lsass" | Stop-Process Stop-Process : Cannot stop process 'lsass (596)' because of the following error : Access is denied At line:1 char:34 + Get-Process -Name "lsass" | Stop-Process <<<< [ADMIN]: Get-Process -Name "lsass" | Stop-Process Warning! Are you sure you want to perform this action? Performing operation 'Stop-Process' on Target 'lsass(596)' [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): [ADMIN]: Get-Process -Name "lsass" | Stop-Process -Force [ADMIN]: Please select items to copy to the clipboard by number. Separate multiple entries with a comma. Press Enter alone to cancel:</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The console menu will be displayed using ANSI. Enter a comma separated list of numbers for the items to copy to the clipboard.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Help</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Find-CimClass</command:name> <command:verb>Find</command:verb> <command:noun>CimClass</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Search CIM for a class.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This function is designed to search an entire CIM repository for a class name. Sometimes, you may have a guess about a class name but not know the full name or even the correct namespace. Find-CimClass will recursively search for a given classname. You can use wildcards and search remote computers.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command requires a Windows platform.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Find-CimClass</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="true" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Classname</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of a CIM/WMI class. Wildcards are permitted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Computername</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of a computer to search.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>localhost</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Exclude</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a pattern for class names to EXCLUDE from the results. You can use wildcards or regular expressions.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="true" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Classname</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of a CIM/WMI class. Wildcards are permitted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Computername</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of a computer to search.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>localhost</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Exclude</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a pattern for class names to EXCLUDE from the results. You can use wildcards or regular expressions.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimClass</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Find-CimClass -Classname *protection* NameSpace: Root/CIMV2/mdm/dmmap CimClassName CimClassMethods CimClassProperties ------------ --------------- ------------------ MDM_AppLocker_EnterpriseDataProt... {} {InstanceID, Parent... MDM_AppLocker_EnterpriseDataProt... {} {InstanceID, Parent... MDM_EnterpriseDataProtection {} {InstanceID, Parent... MDM_EnterpriseDataProtection_Set... {} {AllowAzureRMSForED... MDM_Policy_Config01_DataProtecti... {} {AllowDirectMemoryA... MDM_Policy_Result01_DataProtecti... {} {AllowDirectMemoryA... MDM_Reporting_EnterpriseDataProt... {} {InstanceID, LogCou... MDM_Reporting_EnterpriseDataProt... {} {InstanceID, Logs, ... MDM_WindowsAdvancedThreatProtection {} {InstanceID, Offboa... MDM_WindowsAdvancedThreatProtect... {} {GroupIds, Instance... MDM_WindowsAdvancedThreatProtect... {} {Criticality, Grou ... MDM_WindowsAdvancedThreatProtect... {} {InstanceID, LastCo... NameSpace: Root/Microsoft/SecurityClient CimClassName CimClassMethods CimClassProperties ------------ --------------- ------------------ ProtectionTechnologyStatus {} {PackedXml, SchemaV... ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Find-CimClass -Classname *volume* -Exclude "win32_Perf*"</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Search for any class with 'volume' in the name but exclude anything that starts with 'win32_Perf'.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SEzp2</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-CimClass</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Format-Percent</command:name> <command:verb>Format</command:verb> <command:noun>Percent</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Format a value as a percentage.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command calculates a percentage of a value from a total, with the formula (value/total)*100. The default is to return a value to 2 decimal places but you can configure that with -Decimal. There is also an option to format the percentage as a string which will include the % symbol.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Format-Percent</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="X, Numerator"> <maml:name>Value</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The numerator value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="Y, Denominator"> <maml:name>Total</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The denominator value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Decimal</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of decimal places to return between 0 and 15.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>2</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the result as a string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="X, Numerator"> <maml:name>Value</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The numerator value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="Y, Denominator"> <maml:name>Total</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The denominator value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Decimal</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of decimal places to return between 0 and 15.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>2</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the result as a string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Double</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Format-Percent -value 1234.567 -total 5000 -decimal 4 24.6913</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Calculate a percentage from 1234.567 out of 5000 (i.e. 1234.567/5000) to 4 decimal points.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-CimInstance win32_operatingsystem -computer chi-dc04 | Select-Object PSComputername,TotalVisibleMemorySize, @{Name="PctFreeMem";Expression={ Format-Percent $_.FreePhysicalMemory $_.TotalVisibleMemorySize}} PSComputerName TotalVisibleMemorySize PctFreeMem -------------- ---------------------- ---------- chi-dc04 1738292 23.92</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-CimInstance win32_operatingsystem -computer chi-dc04 | Select-Object PSComputername,TotalVisibleMemorySize, @{Name="PctFreeMem";Expression={ Format-Percent $_.FreePhysicalMemory $_.TotalVisibleMemorySize -asString}} PSComputerName TotalVisibleMemorySize PctFreeMem -------------- ---------------------- ---------- chi-dc04 1738292 23.92%</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31UsX50</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Format-Value</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Format-String</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Format-String</command:name> <command:verb>Format</command:verb> <command:noun>String</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Options for formatting strings.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to apply different types of formatting to strings. You can apply multiple transformations.</maml:para> <maml:para>They are applied in this order:</maml:para> <maml:para>1) Reverse 2) Randomization 3) Replace 4) Case</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Format-String</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Any string you want to format.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Reverse</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Reverse the text string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Case</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Valid values are Upper, Lower, Proper, Alternate, and Toggle.</maml:para> <maml:para>Proper case will capitalize the first letter of the string.</maml:para> <maml:para>Alternate case will alternate between upper and lower case, starting with upper case, e.g. PoWeRsHeLl</maml:para> <maml:para>Toggle case will make upper case lower and vice versa, e.g. Powershell -> pOWERSHELL</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Replace</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a hashtable of replacement values. The hashtable key is the string you want to replace and the value is the replacement (see examples). Replacement keys are CASE SENSITIVE.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Randomize</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Re-arrange the text in a random order.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Any string you want to format.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Reverse</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Reverse the text string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Case</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Valid values are Upper, Lower, Proper, Alternate, and Toggle.</maml:para> <maml:para>Proper case will capitalize the first letter of the string.</maml:para> <maml:para>Alternate case will alternate between upper and lower case, starting with upper case, e.g. PoWeRsHeLl</maml:para> <maml:para>Toggle case will make upper case lower and vice versa, e.g. Powershell -> pOWERSHELL</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Replace</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a hashtable of replacement values. The hashtable key is the string you want to replace and the value is the replacement (see examples). Replacement keys are CASE SENSITIVE.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Randomize</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Re-arrange the text in a random order.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> "P@ssw0rd" | Format-String -Reverse dr0wss@P</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> "P@ssw0rd" | Format-String -Reverse -Randomize rs0Pd@ws</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $env:computername | Format-String -Case Lower win81-ent-01</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Format-String "p*wer2she!!" -Case Alternate P*WeR2ShE!!</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Format-String "alphabet" -Randomize -Replace @{a="@";e=3} ` -Case Alternate 3bPl@tH@</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 6 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> "pOWERSHELL" | Format-String -Case Toggle Powershell</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31UsW0W</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Format-Value</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Format-Percent</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Format-Value</command:name> <command:verb>Format</command:verb> <command:noun>Value</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Format a numeric value.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will format a given numeric value. By default it will treat the number as an integer. Or you can specify a certain number of decimal places. The command will also allow you to format the value in KB, MB, etc.</maml:para> <maml:para>You can let the command auto-detect the value and divide by an appropriate value.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Format-Value</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Unit</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The unit of measurement for your value. Valid choices are "KB","MB","GB","TB", and "PB".</maml:para> <maml:para>If you don't specify a unit, the value will remain as is, although you can still specify the number of decimal places.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Decimal</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of decimal places to return between 0 and 15.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Format-Value</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Decimal</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of decimal places to return between 0 and 15.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsNumber</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the numeric value as a number using detected cultural settings for a separator like a comma. If the incoming value contains decimal points, by default they will be removed unless you use -Decimal.</maml:para> <maml:para>The output will be a string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Format-Value</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Decimal</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of decimal places to return between 0 and 15.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Autodetect</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Attempt to autodetect and format the value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Format-Value</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsCurrency</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the numeric value as currency using detected cultural settings. The output will be a string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Unit</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The unit of measurement for your value. Valid choices are "KB","MB","GB","TB", and "PB".</maml:para> <maml:para>If you don't specify a unit, the value will remain as is, although you can still specify the number of decimal places.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Decimal</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of decimal places to return between 0 and 15.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Autodetect</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Attempt to autodetect and format the value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsCurrency</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the numeric value as currency using detected cultural settings. The output will be a string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsNumber</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Format the numeric value as a number using detected cultural settings for a separator like a comma. If the incoming value contains decimal points, by default they will be removed unless you use -Decimal.</maml:para> <maml:para>The output will be a string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-CimInstance -class win32_logicaldisk -filter "DriveType=3" | Select-Object DeviceID, @{Name="SizeGB";Expression={$_.size | Format-Value -unit GB}}, @{Name="FreeGB";Expression={$_.freespace | Format-Value -unit GB -decimal 2}} DeviceID SizeGB FreeGB -------- ------ ------ C: 200 124.97 D: 437 29.01 E: 25 9.67</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> (Get-Process chrome | measure ws -sum ).sum | Format-Value -Autodetect -verbose -Decimal 4 VERBOSE: Starting: Format-Value VERBOSE: Status: Using parameter set Auto VERBOSE: Status: Formatting 965332992 VERBOSE: Status: Using Autodetect VERBOSE: ..as MB VERBOSE: Status: Reformatting 920.61328125 VERBOSE: ..to 4 decimal places 920.6133 VERBOSE: Ending: Format-Value</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> 3456.5689 | Format-Value -AsCurrency $3,456.57</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Format a value as currency.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> 1234567.8973 | Format-Value -AsNumber -Decimal 2 1,234,567.90</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Format the value as a number to 2 decimal points.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31PAuBP</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Format-String</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Format-Percent</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-FileItem</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>FileItem</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>A PowerShell version of the Where CLI command.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This is an enhanced, PowerShell version of the WHERE command from the traditional CLI which will find files in %PATH% that match a particular pattern.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-FileItem</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Pattern</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of the file to find. Separate multiple entries with a comma. Wildcards are allowed. You can also specify a regular expression pattern by including the -REGEX parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that the pattern is a regular expression.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The folders to search other than %PATH%.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Recurse</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Used with -Path to indicate a recursive search.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Full</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the full file object to the pipeline. The default is just the full name.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Quiet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Returns True if a match is made. This parameter will override -Full.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Stop searching after the pattern is found. Don't search any more paths.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Pattern</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of the file to find. Separate multiple entries with a comma. Wildcards are allowed. You can also specify a regular expression pattern by including the -REGEX parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that the pattern is a regular expression.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The folders to search other than %PATH%.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Recurse</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Used with -Path to indicate a recursive search.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Full</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the full file object to the pipeline. The default is just the full name.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Quiet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Returns True if a match is made. This parameter will override -Full.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Stop searching after the pattern is found. Don't search any more paths.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>Strings</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String, Boolean or File</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Fileitem notepad.exe C:\Windows\system32\notepad.exe C:\Windows\notepad.exe</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Find notepad.exe in %PATH% and return the full file name. This is the default behavior.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> PSWhere foo.exe -quiet False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Search for foo.exe and return $True if found. This command is using the PSWhere alias.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-FileItem "^\d+\S+\.txt" -Regex -path c:\scripts -full Directory: C:\scripts Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a--- 12/5/2007 2:19 PM 30146 1000FemaleNames.txt -a--- 12/5/2007 2:19 PM 29618 1000MaleNames.txt -a--- 6/2/2010 11:02 AM 31206 1000names.txt -a--- 6/3/2010 8:52 AM 3154 100names.txt -a--- 4/13/2012 10:27 AM 3781 13ScriptBlocks-v2.txt -a--- 8/13/2010 10:41 AM 3958 13ScriptBlocks.txt -a--- 2/7/2011 1:37 PM 78542 2500names.txt -a--- 2/8/2011 9:43 AM 157396 5000names.txt</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Find all TXT files in C:\Scripts that start with a number and display full file information.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31VAIHR</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-ChildItem</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Where.exe</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-FolderSizeInfo</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>FolderSizeInfo</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get folder size information.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is an alternative to discovering the size of a folder, or at least an easier method. Use the -Hidden parameter to include hidden files in the output. The measurement will include all files in all sub-folders.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note that this command has been optimized for performance, but if you have a lot of files to count that will take time, especially when using Windows PowerShell. In fact, when querying system folders like C:\Windows on a Windows PowerShell platform, you might get better results including hidden files. Due to the nature of the .NET Framework changes, you might see different results for the same folder when run in PowerShell 7 compared to Windows PowerShell 5.1.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-FolderSizeInfo</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="0" aliases="PSPath"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a file system path like C:\Scripts.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Hidden</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include hidden directories.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Hidden</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include hidden directories.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="0" aliases="PSPath"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a file system path like C:\Scripts.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>FolderSizeInfo</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-FolderSizeInfo -Path d:\temp Computername Path TotalFiles TotalSize ------------ ---- ---------- --------- BOVINE320 D:\temp 48 121824451</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-FolderSizeInfo -Path d:\temp -hidden Computername Path TotalFiles TotalSize ------------ ---- ---------- --------- BOVINE320 D:\temp 146 125655552</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Include hidden files.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ChildItem d:\ -Directory | Get-FolderSizeInfo | Where-Object TotalSize -gt 1MB | Sort-Object TotalSize -Descending | Format-Table -View mb Computername Path TotalFiles TotalSizeMB ------------ ---- ---------- ----------- BOVINE320 D:\VMDisks 18 114873.7246 BOVINE320 D:\ISO 17 42526.8204 BOVINE320 D:\SQLServer2017Media 1 710.8545 BOVINE320 D:\officeViewers 4 158.9155 BOVINE320 D:\Temp 48 116.1809 BOVINE320 D:\Sysinternals 153 59.6169 BOVINE320 D:\blog 41 21.9948 BOVINE320 D:\BackTemp 2 21.6734 BOVINE320 D:\rip 3 11.1546 BOVINE320 D:\logs 134 3.9517 BOVINE320 D:\2016 5 1.5608</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the top level directories from D and pipe them to Get-FolderSizeInfo. Items with a total size of greater an 1MB are sorted on the total size and then formatted as a table using a built-in view called MB which formats the total size in MB. There are also views named KB,GB and TB to display formatted results accordingly..</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Childitem c:\work -Directory | Get-FolderSizeInfo -Hidden | Where-Object {$_.totalsize -ge 2mb} | Format-Table -view name Path: C:\work Name TotalFiles TotalKB ---- ---------- ------- A 20 5843.9951 keepass 15 5839.084 PowerShellBooks 26 4240.3779 sunday 47 24540.6523</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all sub-folders under C:\work greater than 2MB in size and display using the Name table view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/2RCoWQ6</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Test-EmptyFolder</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-ChildItem</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Measure-Object</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-GitSize</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>GitSize</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get the size of .git folder.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>When using git, it creates a hidden folder for change tracking. Because the file is hidden it is easy to overlook how large it might become. The command uses a formatting file to display a default view. There is an additional table view called MB that you can use.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-GitSize</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="pspath"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path to the parent folder, not the .git folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>current location</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="pspath"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path to the parent folder, not the .git folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>current location</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[System.String]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>gitSize</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>This is a variation of code posted at https://gist.github.com/jdhitsolutions/cbdc7118f24ba551a0bb325664415649</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\Scripts\PiedPiper> Get-GitSize Path Files SizeKB ---- ----- ------ C:\scripts\PiedPiper 751 6859.9834</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the size of the .git folder from the current path.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ChildItem c:\scripts -Directory | Get-GitSize | Sort-Object -property Size -descending | Select-Object -first 5 -property Computername,Name,Files,Size Computername Name Files Size ------------ ---- ----- ---- WIN10DSK2 PSAutoLab 526 193760657 WIN10DSK2 DevOps-Courses 29 53298180 WIN10DSK2 PSScriptTools 751 7024623 WIN10DSK2 PSGUI 32 6705894 WIN10DSK2 DscWorkshop 24 5590511</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the directories under C:\Scripts that have a .git folder and sort on the Size property in descending order. Then select the first 5 directories and use the specified properties.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS S:\PSReleaseTools> Get-GitSize | Format-Table -view mb Path Files SizeMB ---- ----- ------ C:\scripts\PSReleaseTools 440 3.0588</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the git folder size and format using the MB table view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>https://bit.ly/3bj81JZ</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-ChildItem</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Measure-Object</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Remove-MergedBranch</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-ModuleCommand</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>ModuleCommand</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get a summary of module commands.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This is an alternative to Get-Command to make it easier to see at a glance what commands are contained within a module and what they can do. By default, Get-ModuleCommand looks for loaded modules. Use -ListAvailable to see commands in module not currently loaded. Note that if the help file is malformed or missing, you might get oddly formatted results.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-ModuleCommand</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>FullyQualifiedName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies names of modules in the form of ModuleSpecification objects. The FullyQualifiedName parameter accepts a module name that is specified in the following formats:</maml:para> <maml:para>@{ModuleName = "modulename"; ModuleVersion = "version_number"}</maml:para> <maml:para>@{ModuleName = "modulename"; ModuleVersion = "version_number"; Guid = "GUID"}</maml:para> <maml:para>ModuleName and ModuleVersion are required, but Guid is optional.</maml:para> <maml:para>You cannot specify the FullyQualifiedName parameter in the same command as a Name parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ModuleSpecification</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ModuleSpecification</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ListAvailable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet gets all installed modules. Get-Module gets modules in paths listed in the PSModulePath environment variable. Without this parameter, Get-ModuleCommand gets only the modules that are both listed in the PSModulePath environment variable, and that are loaded in the current session.</maml:para> <maml:para>ListAvailable does not return information about modules that are not found in the PSModulePath environment variable, even if those modules are loaded in the current session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-ModuleCommand</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of an installed module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ListAvailable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet gets all installed modules. Get-Module gets modules in paths listed in the PSModulePath environment variable. Without this parameter, Get-ModuleCommand gets only the modules that are both listed in the PSModulePath environment variable, and that are loaded in the current session.</maml:para> <maml:para>ListAvailable does not return information about modules that are not found in the PSModulePath environment variable, even if those modules are loaded in the current session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>FullyQualifiedName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies names of modules in the form of ModuleSpecification objects. The FullyQualifiedName parameter accepts a module name that is specified in the following formats:</maml:para> <maml:para>@{ModuleName = "modulename"; ModuleVersion = "version_number"}</maml:para> <maml:para>@{ModuleName = "modulename"; ModuleVersion = "version_number"; Guid = "GUID"}</maml:para> <maml:para>ModuleName and ModuleVersion are required, but Guid is optional.</maml:para> <maml:para>You cannot specify the FullyQualifiedName parameter in the same command as a Name parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ModuleSpecification</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ModuleSpecification</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ListAvailable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet gets all installed modules. Get-Module gets modules in paths listed in the PSModulePath environment variable. Without this parameter, Get-ModuleCommand gets only the modules that are both listed in the PSModulePath environment variable, and that are loaded in the current session.</maml:para> <maml:para>ListAvailable does not return information about modules that are not found in the PSModulePath environment variable, even if those modules are loaded in the current session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of an installed module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ModuleCommand</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ModuleCommand PSCalendar ModuleName: PSCalendar Name Alias Synopsis ---- ----- -------- Get-Calendar cal Displays a visual representation of a calendar. Show-Calendar scal Display a colorized calendar month in the console. Show-GuiCalendar gcal Display a WPF-based calendar</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get module commands using the default formatted view. You can install this module from the PowerShell Gallery.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ModuleCommand smbshare -ListAvailable | format-list Name : Block-SmbShareAccess Alias : blsmba Synopsis : Adds a deny ACE for a trustee to the security descriptor of the SMB share. Name : Close-SmbOpenFile Alias : cssmbo Synopsis : Closes a file that is open by one of the clients of the SMB server. Name : Close-SmbSession Alias : cssmbse Synopsis : Ends forcibly the SMB session. ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Using the default list view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ModuleCommand PSScriptTools | format-table -view verb Verb: Add Name Alias Type Synopsis ---- ----- ---- -------- Add-Border Function Create a text border around a string. Verb: Compare Name Alias Type Synopsis ---- ----- ---- -------- Compare-Module cmo Function Compare PowerShell module versions. Verb: Convert Name Alias Type Synopsis ---- ----- ---- -------- Convert-CommandtoHashtable Function Convert a PowerShell expression into a hashtable. Convert-EventLogRecord clr Function Convert EventLogRecords to structured objects. ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Display commands using a custom table view called 'Verb'.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>https://bit.ly/2Kfjm1Q</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Module</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-MyAlias</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>MyAlias</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get non-default aliases defined in the current session.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Often you might define aliases for functions and scripts you use all of time. It may difficult sometimes to remember them all or to find them in the default Get-Alias output. This command will list all currently defined aliases that are not part of the initial PowerShell state.</maml:para> <maml:para>The PSScriptTools module also includes a custom formatting file for alias objects which you can use with Get-Alias or Get-MyAlias. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-MyAlias</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoModule</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Only show aliases that DO NOT belong to a module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoModule</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Only show aliases that DO NOT belong to a module.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Management.Automation.AliasInfo</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyAlias CommandType Name Version Source ----------- ---- ------- ------ Alias abt -> Get-AboutInfo Alias bv -> Brave Alias cal -> Get-Calendar 1.11.0 PSCalendar Alias cc -> Copy-Command 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias cfn -> New-CustomFileName 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias CFS -> ConvertFrom-String 3.1.0.0 Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility Alias cft -> ConvertFrom-Text 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias chc -> Convert-HashTableToCode 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias che -> Copy-HelpExample 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias cl -> Create-List Alias clr -> Convert-EventLogRecord 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias clt -> ConvertTo-LocalTime 2.27.0 PSScriptTools Alias cmo -> Compare-Module 2.27.0 PSScriptTools ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all aliases that aren't par of the initial session state. This will include aliases defined in any modules you have loaded.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyAlias -NoModule CommandType Name Version Source ----------- ---- ------- ------ Alias abt -> Get-AboutInfo Alias bv -> Brave Alias cl -> Create-List</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get defined aliases that don't belong to a module. These should be aliases you have defined in stand-alone scripts or your profile.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyAlias -NoModule | Format-Table -View options Name Definition Options ModuleName Version ---- ---------- ------- ---------- ------- abt Get-AboutInfo None bv Brave None cl Create-List None np notepad ReadOnly</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get your aliases and pipe to format table using a custom view defined by the PSScriptTools module.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSScriptTools/blob/master/docs/Get-MyAlias.md</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Alias</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-MyTimeInfo</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>MyTimeInfo</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Display a time settings for a collection of locations.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is designed to present a console-based version of a world clock. You provide a hashtable of locations and their respective time zones and the command will write a custom object to the pipeline. Be aware that TimeZone names may vary depending on the .NET Framework version. You may need to enumerate using a command like [System.TimeZoneInfo]::GetSystemTimeZones().ID or the Get-TZList command.</maml:para> <maml:para>A Note on Formatting:</maml:para> <maml:para>Normally, a PowerShell command should write an object to the pipeline and then you could use Format-Table or Format-List as you wanted. Those commands will in fact still work. However, given the way this command writes to the pipeline, that is with dynamically generated properties, it is difficult to create the usual format ps1xml file. To provide some nicer formatting this command has optional parameters to help your format the output. Note that even though it may look like a table, the output object will be a string.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command was added in v2.3.0.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-MyTimeInfo</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Locations</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use an ordered hashtable of location names and timezones. You can find timezones with the Get-TimeZone cmdlet or through the .NET Framework with an expression like</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>[System.TimeZoneinfo]::GetSystemTimeZones()</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>The hashtable key should be the location or city name and the value should be the time zone ID. Be careful as it appears time zone IDs are case-sensitive.</maml:para> <maml:para>The default value is:</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>[ordered]@{</maml:para> <maml:para> Singapore = "Singapore Standard Time";</maml:para> <maml:para> Seattle = "Pacific Standard Time";</maml:para> <maml:para> Stockholm = "Central Europe Standard Time";</maml:para> <maml:para>}</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>You might want to define a default value in $PSDefaultParameterValues with your own defaults.</maml:para> <maml:para>It is recommended you limit this hashtable to no more than 5 locations, especially if you want to format the results as a table.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">OrderedDictionary</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>OrderedDictionary</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>see note</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>HomeTimeZone</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the timezone ID of your home location. You might want to set this as a PSDefaultParameterValue</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Eastern Standard Time</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the datetime value to use. The default is now.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$(Get-Date)</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ft"> <maml:name>AsTable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display the results as a formatted table. This parameter has an alias of ft.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="fl"> <maml:name>AsList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display the results as a formatted list. This parameter has an alias of fl.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Locations</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use an ordered hashtable of location names and timezones. You can find timezones with the Get-TimeZone cmdlet or through the .NET Framework with an expression like</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>[System.TimeZoneinfo]::GetSystemTimeZones()</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>The hashtable key should be the location or city name and the value should be the time zone ID. Be careful as it appears time zone IDs are case-sensitive.</maml:para> <maml:para>The default value is:</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>[ordered]@{</maml:para> <maml:para> Singapore = "Singapore Standard Time";</maml:para> <maml:para> Seattle = "Pacific Standard Time";</maml:para> <maml:para> Stockholm = "Central Europe Standard Time";</maml:para> <maml:para>}</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>You might want to define a default value in $PSDefaultParameterValues with your own defaults.</maml:para> <maml:para>It is recommended you limit this hashtable to no more than 5 locations, especially if you want to format the results as a table.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">OrderedDictionary</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>OrderedDictionary</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>see note</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>HomeTimeZone</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the timezone ID of your home location. You might want to set this as a PSDefaultParameterValue</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Eastern Standard Time</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the datetime value to use. The default is now.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">DateTime</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>DateTime</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$(Get-Date)</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ft"> <maml:name>AsTable</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display the results as a formatted table. This parameter has an alias of ft.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="fl"> <maml:name>AsList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display the results as a formatted list. This parameter has an alias of fl.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>Datetime</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>myTimeInfo</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>P{S C:\>Get-MyTimeInfo Now : 3/4/2019 1:28:43 PM Home : 3/4/2019 1:28:43 PM UTC : 3/4/2019 6:28:43 PM Singapore : 3/5/2019 2:28:43 AM Seattle : 3/4/2019 10:28:43 AM Stockholm : 3/4/2019 7:28:43 PM IsDaylightSavings : False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Default output is a custom object with each timezone as a property.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>Get-MyTimeInfo -AsTable Now: 03/04/2019 13:28:11 UTC: 03/04/2019 18:28:11 Home Singapore Seattle Stockholm IsDaylightSavings ---- --------- ------- --------- ----------------- 3/4/2019 1:28:11 PM 3/5/2019 2:28:11 AM 3/4/2019 10:28:11 AM 3/4/2019 7:28:11 PM False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Display current time information as a table. The output is a string.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyTimeInfo -AsList Now: 03/04/2019 13:27:03 UTC: 03/04/2019 18:27:03 Home : 3/4/2019 1:27:03 PM Singapore : 3/5/2019 2:27:03 AM Seattle : 3/4/2019 10:27:03 AM Stockholm : 3/4/2019 7:27:03 PM IsDaylightSavings : False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get current time info formatted as a list.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $loc = [ordered]@{"Hong Kong"="China Standard Time";Honolulu="Hawaiian Standard Time";Mumbai = "India Standard Time"} PS C:\> Get-MyTimeInfo -Locations $loc -ft Now: 03/04/2019 13:26:23 UTC: 03/04/2019 18:26:23 Home Hong Kong Honolulu Mumbai IsDaylightSavings ---- --------- -------- ------ ----------------- 3/4/2019 1:26:23 PM 3/5/2019 2:26:23 AM 3/4/2019 8:26:23 AM 3/4/2019 11:56:23 PM False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Using a custom location hashtable, get time zone information formatted as a table. This example is using the -ft alias for the AsTable parameter. Even though this is formatted as a table the actual output is a string.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyTimeInfo -Locations ([ordered]@{Seattle="Pacific Standard time";"New Zealand" = "New Zealand Standard Time"}) -HomeTimeZone "central standard time" | Select Now,Home,Seattle,'New Zealand' Now Home Seattle New Zealand --- ---- ------- ----------- 3/4/2019 1:18:36 PM 3/4/2019 12:18:36 PM 3/4/2019 10:18:36 AM 3/5/2019 7:18:36 AM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This is a handy command when traveling and your laptop is using a locally derived time and you want to see the time in other locations. It is recommended that you set a PSDefaultParameter value for the HomeTimeZone parameter in your PowerShell profile.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31RGxG0</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-TimeZone</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-MyVariable</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>MyVariable</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get all user defined variables.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This function will return all variables not defined by PowerShell or by this function itself. The default is to return all user-created variables from the global scope but you can also specify a scope such as script, local or a number 0 through 5. The command will also display the value type for each variable. If you want to suppress this output use the -NoTypeInformation switch.</maml:para> <maml:para>This function is designed to work with the PowerShell console, NOT the the PowerShell ISE.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-MyVariable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scope to query. The default is the Global scope but you can also specify Local, Script, Private or a number between 0 and 3 where 0 is the current scope, 1 is the parent scope, 2 is the grandparent scope and so on.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Global</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoTypeInformation</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>If specified, suppress the type information for each variable value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scope to query. The default is the Global scope but you can also specify Local, Script, Private or a number between 0 and 3 where 0 is the current scope, 1 is the parent scope, 2 is the grandparent scope and so on.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Global</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NoTypeInformation</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>If specified, suppress the type information for each variable value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Management.Automation.PSVariable</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>An earlier version of this function is described at http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2012/05/get-my-variable-revisited</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyVariable NName Value Type ---- ----- ---- a bits ServiceController dt 10/22/2018 10:49:38 AM DateTime foo 123 Int32 r {1, 2, 3, 4...} Object[] ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Depending on the value and how PowerShell chooses to display it, you may not see the type.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyVariable | Select-Object name,type Name Type ---- ---- a ServiceController dt DateTime foo Int32 r Object[]</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyVariable | Export-Clixml myvar.xml PS C:\> import-clixml .\myvar.xml | ForEach-Object {set-variable -Name $_.name -Value $_.value}</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>You can then import this xml file in another session to restore these variables.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> function foo { c:\scripts\Get-MyVariable2.ps1; $a=4;$b=2;$c=$a*$b; Get-MyVariable -notypeinformation -scope 1 -verbose; $c } PS C:\> foo VERBOSE: Getting system defined variables VERBOSE: Found 49 VERBOSE: Getting current variables in 1 scope VERBOSE: Found 27 VERBOSE: Filtering variables Name Value ---- ----- a 4 b 2 c 8 VERBOSE: Finished getting my variables 8</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This sample function dot sources the script with this function. Within the function, Get-MyVariable is called specifying scope 1, or the parent scope. Scope 0 would be the scope of the Get-MyVariable function. Here's the result.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-MyVariable | where {$_.type -eq "Scriptblock"} | Select-Object name,value Name Value ---- ----- bigp ps | where {$_.ws -gt 100mb} dirt Param(\[string\]$Path=$env:temp) Get-C... disk Param (\[string\]$computername=$env:co... run gsv | where {$_.status -eq "running"} up Param(\[string\]$computername=$env:com...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all my variables that are scriptblocks.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31PAvFT</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Variable</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_Variables</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_Scope</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-ParameterInfo</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>ParameterInfo</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Retrieve command parameter information.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Using Get-Command, this function will return information about parameters for any loaded cmdlet or function. The common parameters like Verbose and ErrorAction are omitted. Get-ParameterInfo returns a custom object with the most useful information an administrator might need to know. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-ParameterInfo</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="name"> <maml:name>Command</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a cmdlet or function. The parameter has an alias of Name.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Parameter</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>{{Fill Parameter Description}}</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="name"> <maml:name>Command</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of a cmdlet or function. The parameter has an alias of Name.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Parameter</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>{{Fill Parameter Description}}</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[string]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSParameterInfo</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ParameterInfo Get-Service ParameterSet: Default Name : Name Aliases : ServiceName Mandatory : False IsDynamic : False Position : 0 Type : System.String[] ValueFromPipeline : True ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName : True ParameterSet: __AllParameterSets Name : ComputerName Aliases : Cn Mandatory : False IsDynamic : False Position : Named Type : System.String[] ValueFromPipeline : False ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName : True Name : DependentServices Aliases : DS Mandatory : False IsDynamic : False Position : Named Type : System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter ValueFromPipeline : False ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName : False ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Return parameter information for Get-Service using the default list view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ParameterInfo mkdir | Select-Object Name,Type,Position,parameterset Name Type Position ParameterSet ---- ---- -------- ------------ Path System.String[] 0 pathSet Path System.String[] 0 nameSet Name System.String Named nameSet Value System.Object Named __AllParameterSets Force System.Management.Automation.Switch... Named __AllParameterSets Credential System.Management.Automation.PSCred... Named __AllParameterSets UseTransaction System.Management.Automation.Switch... Named __AllParameterSets</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get selected parameter information for the mkdir command.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ParameterInfo Test-WSMan | Sort Parameterset | Format-Table ParameterSet: __AllParameterSets Name Aliases Mandatory Position Type ---- ------- --------- -------- ---- CertificateThumbprint False Named System.String Credential cred,c False Named System.Management.Automati... ComputerName cn False 0 System.String Authentication auth,am False Named Microsoft.WSMan.Management.... ParameterSet: ComputerName Name Aliases Mandatory Position Type ---- ------- --------- -------- ---- UseSSL False Named System.Management.Automation.Swit... Port False Named System.Int32 ApplicationName False Named System.String</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all parameters from Test-WSMan and display details as a formatted table. The object type from Get-ParameterInfo has a default table view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ParameterInfo -Command Get-Counter -Parameter computername ParameterSet: __AllParameterSets Name : computername Aliases : Cn Mandatory : False IsDynamic : False Position : Named Type : System.String[] ValueFromPipeline : False ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName : False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get details on the Computername parameter of the Get-Counter cmdlet.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31XfFER</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-PathVariable</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>PathVariable</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get information from locations in %PATH%.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to test the locations specified in the %PATH% environment variable. On Windows platforms you can distinguish between settings set per machine and those set per user. On non-Windows platforms the scope will be Process.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-PathVariable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>On Windows platforms you can distinguish between Machine and User specific settings.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">All</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">User</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Machine</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>All</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>On Windows platforms you can distinguish between Machine and User specific settings.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>All</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>EnvPath</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PathVariable Scope UserName Path Exists ----- -------- ---- ------ User Jeff C:\Program Files\kdiff3 True User Jeff C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitvise SSH Client True User Jeff C:\Program Files\OpenSSH True ... Machine Jeff C:\WINDOWS True Machine Jeff C:\WINDOWS\system32 True Machine Jeff C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem True ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS /home/jeff> Get-PathVariable | Where-Object {-Not $_.exists} Scope : Process Computername : Bovine320 UserName : jeff Path : /snap/bin Exists : False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This example is on a Linux platform, finding locations that don't exist or can be verified. You could run the same command on Windows.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks /> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-PowerShellEngine</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>PowerShellEngine</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get the path to the current PowerShell engine.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to find the path to the PowerShell executable, or engine that is running your current session. The default is to provide the path only. But you can also get detailed information</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-PowerShellEngine</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Detail</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include additional information. Not all properties may have values depending on operating system and PowerShell version.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Detail</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include additional information. Not all properties may have values depending on operating system and PowerShell version.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes /> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[string]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[PSCustomObject]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PowerShellEngine</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PowerShellEngine -detail Path : C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe FileVersion : 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) PSVersion : 5.1.15063.502 ProductVersion : 10.0.15063.0 Edition : Desktop Host : Visual Studio Code Host Culture : en-US Platform :</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Result from running in the Visual Studio Code integrated PowerShell terminal</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PowerShellEngine -detail Path : C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7-preview\pwsh.exe FileVersion : 7.0.0.0 PSVersion : 7.0.0-rc.2 ProductVersion : 7.0.0-rc.2 SHA: d99b325861d3c15271367a0cece3037d76230e34 Edition : Core Host : ConsoleHost Culture : en-US Platform : Win32NT</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Result from running in a PowerShell 7 release candidate session on Windows 10</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SKmLm</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>$PSVersionTable</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>$Host</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Process</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-PSLocation</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>PSLocation</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get common location values.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will write an object to the pipeline that displays the values of common file locations. You might find this helpful when scripting cross-platform.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-PSLocation</maml:name> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters /> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSLocation Temp : C:\Users\Jeff\AppData\Local\Temp\ Home : C:\Users\Jeff\Documents Desktop : C:\Users\Jeff\Desktop PowerShell : C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\WindowsPowerShell</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Results on a Windows system.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSLocation Temp : /tmp/ Home : /home/jeff Desktop : PowerShell : /home/jeff/.config/powershell</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Results on a Linux system running PowerShell Core.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SEOQY</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Location</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Set-Location</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-PSProfile</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>PSProfile</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get PowerShell profile locations</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is designed for Windows-based systems to show all possible PowerShell profile scripts. Including those for VS Code and the PowerShell ISE.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-PSProfile</maml:name> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters /> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSProfilePath</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSProfile Name: PowerShell Scope Path Exists ----- ---- ------ AllUsersCurrentHost C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 False AllUsersAllHosts C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7\profile.ps1 False CurrentUserAllHosts C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\PowerShell\profile.ps1 True CurrentUserCurrentHost C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\PowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 True Name: Windows PowerShell Scope Path Exists ----- ---- ------ AllUsersCurrentHost C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 True AllUsersAllHosts C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\profile.ps1 True CurrentUserAllHosts C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\profile.ps1 True CurrentUserCurrentHost C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 True Name: VSCode PowerShell Scope Path Exists ----- ---- ------ CurrentUserCurrentHost C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\PowerShell\Microsoft.VSCode_profile.ps1 True AllUsersCurrentHost C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7\Microsoft.VSCode_profile.ps1 False ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The command has a default formatted table view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSProfile | Where-Object Exists | Format-List Name: PowerShell Scope : CurrentUserAllHosts Path : C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\PowerShell\profile.ps1 Exists : True LastModified : 9/9/2020 2:35:45 PM Scope : CurrentUserCurrentHost Path : C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\PowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 Exists : True LastModified : 9/9/2020 2:03:44 PM Name: Windows PowerShell Scope : AllUsersCurrentHost Path : C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 Exists : True LastModified : 10/9/2017 4:08:35 PM ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The command has a default list view.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSScriptTools/blob/master/docs/Get-PSProfile.md</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-PSScriptTools</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>PSScriptTools</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get a summary of PSScriptTools commands.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>You can use this command to get a summary display of functions included in the PSScriptTools module.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-PSScriptTools</maml:name> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters /> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSScriptTool</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSScriptTools Verb: Add Name Alias Synopsis ---- ----- -------- Add-Border Create a text border around a string. Verb: Compare Name Alias Synopsis ---- ----- -------- Compare-Module cmo Compare PowerShell module versions. Verb: Convert Name Alias Synopsis ---- ----- -------- Convert-CommandToHashtable Convert a PowerShell expression i... Convert-EventLogRecord clr Convert EventLogRecords to struct... Convert-HashtableString Convert a hashtable string into a... Convert-HashtableToCode Convert a hashtable to a string r... ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSScriptTools | Where-object alias | Select-Object Name,alias,Synopsis Name Alias Synopsis ---- ----- -------- Compare-Module cmo Compare PowerShell module versions. Convert-EventLogRecord clr Convert EventLogRecords to structured objects ConvertFrom-Text cft Convert structured text to objects. ConvertFrom-UTCTime frut Convert a datetime value from universal ConvertTo-LocalTime clt Convert a foreign time to local ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>List commands with defined aliases in the PSScriptTools module.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/3acixBH</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Module</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Open-PSScriptToolsHelp</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-PSWho</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>PSWho</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get PowerShell user summary information.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will provide a summary of relevant information for the current user in a PowerShell session. You might use this to troubleshoot an end-user problem running a script or command.</maml:para> <maml:para>The default behavior is to write an object to the pipeline, but you can use the -AsString parameter to force the command to write a string. This makes it easier to use in your scripts with Write-Verbose.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-PSWho</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the summary object as a string. This can be useful when you want to save the information in a log file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the summary object as a string. This can be useful when you want to save the information in a log file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>none</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSWho</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[System.String]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSWho User : BOVINE320\Jeff Elevated : True Computername : BOVINE320 OperatingSystem : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro [64-bit] OSVersion : 10.0.18363 PSVersion : 5.1.18362.145 Edition : Desktop PSHost : ConsoleHost WSMan : 3.0 ExecutionPolicy : RemoteSigned Culture : English (United States)</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS /home/jhicks> Get-PSWho User : jeff Elevated : NA Computername : Bovine320 OperatingSystem : Linux 4.4.0-18362-Microsoft #476-Microsoft Fri Nov 01 16:53:00 PST 2019 OSVersion : Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS PSVersion : 7.0.0-rc.2 Edition : Core PSHost : ConsoleHost WSMan : 3.0 ExecutionPolicy : Unrestricted Culture : Invariant Language (Invariant Country)</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSWho User : BOVINE320\Jeff Elevated : True Computername : BOVINE320 OperatingSystem : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro [64-bit] OSVersion : 10.0.18363 PSVersion : 7.0.0-rc.2 Edition : Core PSHost : ConsoleHost WSMan : 3.0 ExecutionPolicy : RemoteSigned Culture : English (United States)</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-PSWho -asString | Set-Content c:\test\who.txt</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SF1ne</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-CimInstance</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-ExecutionPolicy</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>$PSVersionTable</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>$Host</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-TZData</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>TZData</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get time zone details.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command uses a free and publicly available REST API offered by http://worldtimeapi.org to get information about a time zone. You can use Get-TZList to find an area and this command to display the details. The time zone area name is case-sensitive. The default is to write a custom object to the pipeline, but you also have an option of seeing the raw data that is returned from the API. On PowerShell Core, the raw data will be slightly different.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note that if the site is busy you may get an error. If that happens, wait a minute and try again.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-TZData</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TimeZoneArea</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a timezone location like Pacific/Auckland. It is case sensitive. Use Get-TZList to retrieve a list of areas.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Raw</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Return raw, unformatted data. Due to the way PowerShell Core automatically wants to format date time strings, raw output had to be slightly adjusted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Raw</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Return raw, unformatted data. Due to the way PowerShell Core automatically wants to format date time strings, raw output had to be slightly adjusted.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TimeZoneArea</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a timezone location like Pacific/Auckland. It is case sensitive. Use Get-TZList to retrieve a list of areas.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCustomObject</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>TimeZoneData</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell:http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TZData Australia/Hobart PS C:\> Get-TZData Australia/Hobart Timezone Label Offset DST Time -------- ----- ------ --- ---- Australia/Hobart AEDT 11:00:00 True 3/16/2019 5:35:46 AM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get time zone information for Hobart.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TZData Asia/Tokyo -Raw week_number : 11 utc_offset : +09:00 unixtime : 1552674997 timezone : Asia/Tokyo dst_until : dst_from : dst : False day_of_year : 75 day_of_week : 6 datetime : 2019-03-16T03:36:37.829505+09:00 abbreviation : JST</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get time zone information for Tokyo as a raw format.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TZList Antarctica | Get-TZData | Sort-Object Offset Timezone Label Offset DST Time -------- ----- ------ --- ---- Antarctica/Rothera -03 -03:00:00 False 3/15/2019 3:39:59 PM Antarctica/Palmer -03 -03:00:00 False 3/15/2019 3:39:59 PM Antarctica/Troll +00 00:00:00 False 3/15/2019 6:40:00 PM Antarctica/Syowa +03 03:00:00 False 3/15/2019 9:39:59 PM Antarctica/Mawson +05 05:00:00 False 3/15/2019 11:39:59 PM Antarctica/Vostok +06 06:00:00 False 3/16/2019 12:40:00 AM Antarctica/Davis +07 07:00:00 False 3/16/2019 1:39:58 AM Antarctica/Casey +08 08:00:00 False 3/16/2019 2:39:58 AM Antarctica/DumontDUrville +10 10:00:00 False 3/16/2019 4:39:58 AM Antarctica/Macquarie +11 11:00:00 False 3/16/2019 5:39:58 AM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all time zone areas in Antarctica and pipe them to Get-TZData to retrieve the details.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TZData Europe/Rome | ConvertTo-LocalTime -Datetime "3/15/2019 4:00PM" Friday, March 15, 2019 11:00:00 AM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Convert the datetime in Rome to local time, which in this example is Eastern time.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SFfe4</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-TZList</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-TZList</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>TZList</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get a list of time zone areas.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command uses a free and publicly available REST API offered by http://worldtimeapi.org to get a list of time zone areas. You can get a list of all areas or by geographic location. Use Get-TZData to then retrieve details. You must have http access to the Internet for this command to work. Note that if the site is busy you may get an error. If that happens, wait a minute and try again.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-TZList</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>All</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Get a list of all timezone areas</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-TZList</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TimeZoneArea</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a time zone region.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Africa</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">America</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Antarctica</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Asia</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Atlantic</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Australia</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Europe</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Indian</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Pacific</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>All</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Get a list of all timezone areas</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>TimeZoneArea</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a time zone region.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>string</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TZList -all Africa/Abidjan Africa/Accra Africa/Algiers Africa/Bissau Africa/Cairo ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get a list of all time zone areas.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-TZList Atlantic Atlantic/Azores Atlantic/Bermuda Atlantic/Canary Atlantic/Cape_Verde Atlantic/Faroe Atlantic/Madeira Atlantic/Reykjavik Atlantic/South_Georgia Atlantic/Stanley</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all time zone areas in the Atlantic region.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SFp5a</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-TZData</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-WhoIs</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>WhoIs</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Lookup WhoIS data for a given IPv4 address.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command queries the ARIN database to lookup WhoIs information for a given IPv4 address.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-WhoIs</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IPAddress</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a valid IPV4 address to lookup with WhoIs. It is assumed all of the octets are less than 254.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IPAddress</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a valid IPV4 address to lookup with WhoIs. It is assumed all of the octets are less than 254.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>WhoIsResult</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> get-whois 208.67.222.222 | select-object -Property * IP : 208.67.222.222 Name : OPENDNS-NET-1 RegisteredOrganization : Cisco OpenDNS, LLC City : San Francisco StartAddress : 208.67.216.0 EndAddress : 208.67.223.255 NetBlocks : 208.67.216.0/21 Updated : 3/2/2012 8:03:18 AM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> '1.1.1.1','8.8.8.8','208.67.222.222'| get-whois Name IP RegisteredOrganization NetBlocks Updated ---- -- ---------------------- --------- ------- APNIC-1 1.1.1.1 Asia Pacific Network Information Centre 1.0.0.0/8 7/30/2010 8:23:43 AM LVLT-GOGL-8-8-8 8.8.8.8 Google LLC 8.8.8.0/24 3/14/2014 3:52:05 PM OPENDNS-NET-1 208.67.222.222 Cisco OpenDNS, LLC 208.67.216.0/21 3/2/2012 8:03:18 AM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31Ut7JE</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Invoke-RestMethod</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-WindowsVersion</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>WindowsVersion</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get Windows version information.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This is a PowerShell version of the winver.exe utility. This command uses PowerShell remoting to query the registry on a remote machine to retrieve Windows version information. The parameters are the same as in Invoke-Command.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-WindowsVersion</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Computername</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the computers on which the command runs. The default is the local computer.</maml:para> <maml:para>When you use the ComputerName parameter, Windows PowerShell creates a temporary connection that is used only to run the specified command and is then closed. If you need a persistent connection, use the Session parameter.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type the NETBIOS name, IP address, or fully qualified domain name of one or more computers in a comma-separated list. To specify the local computer, type the computer name, localhost, or a dot (.).</maml:para> <maml:para>To use an IP address in the value of ComputerName , the command must include the Credential parameter. Also, the computer must be configured for HTTPS transport or the IP address of the remote computer must be included in the WinRM TrustedHosts list on the local computer. For instructions for adding a computer name to the TrustedHosts list, see "How to Add a Computer to the Trusted Host List" in about_Remote_Troubleshooting.</maml:para> <maml:para>On Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating system, to include the local computer in the value of ComputerName , you must open Windows PowerShell by using the Run as administrator option.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$env:COMPUTERNAME</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Credential</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies a user account that has permission to perform this action. The default is the current user.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01. Or, enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. If you type a user name, this cmdlet prompts you for a password.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>UseSSL</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to establish a connection to the remote computer. By default, SSL is not used.</maml:para> <maml:para>WS-Management encrypts all Windows PowerShell content transmitted over the network. The UseSSL parameter is an additional protection that sends the data across an HTTPS, instead of HTTP.</maml:para> <maml:para>If you use this parameter, but SSL is not available on the port that is used for the command, the command fails.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ThrottleLimit</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections that can be established to run this command. If you omit this parameter or enter a value of 0, the default value, 32, is used.</maml:para> <maml:para>The throttle limit applies only to the current command, not to the session or to the computer.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Authentication</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the mechanism that is used to authenticate the user's credentials. The acceptable values for this parameter are:</maml:para> <maml:para>- Default</maml:para> <maml:para>- Basic</maml:para> <maml:para>- Credssp</maml:para> <maml:para>- Digest</maml:para> <maml:para>- Kerberos</maml:para> <maml:para>- Negotiate</maml:para> <maml:para>- NegotiateWithImplicitCredential</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>The default value is Default.</maml:para> <maml:para>CredSSP authentication is available only in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later versions of the Windows operating system.</maml:para> <maml:para>For information about the values of this parameter, see the description of the AuthenticationMechanismEnumeration (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=144382) in theMicrosoft Developer Network (MSDN) library.</maml:para> <maml:para>CAUTION: Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) authentication, in which the user's credentials are passed to a remote computer to be authenticated, is designed for commands that require authentication on more than one resource, such as accessing a remote network share. This mechanism increases the security risk of the remote operation. If the remote computer is compromised, the credentials that are passed to it can be used to control the network session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Default</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Computername</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the computers on which the command runs. The default is the local computer.</maml:para> <maml:para>When you use the ComputerName parameter, Windows PowerShell creates a temporary connection that is used only to run the specified command and is then closed. If you need a persistent connection, use the Session parameter.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type the NETBIOS name, IP address, or fully qualified domain name of one or more computers in a comma-separated list. To specify the local computer, type the computer name, localhost, or a dot (.).</maml:para> <maml:para>To use an IP address in the value of ComputerName , the command must include the Credential parameter. Also, the computer must be configured for HTTPS transport or the IP address of the remote computer must be included in the WinRM TrustedHosts list on the local computer. For instructions for adding a computer name to the TrustedHosts list, see "How to Add a Computer to the Trusted Host List" in about_Remote_Troubleshooting.</maml:para> <maml:para>On Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating system, to include the local computer in the value of ComputerName , you must open Windows PowerShell by using the Run as administrator option.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$env:COMPUTERNAME</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Credential</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies a user account that has permission to perform this action. The default is the current user.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01. Or, enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. If you type a user name, this cmdlet prompts you for a password.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>UseSSL</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to establish a connection to the remote computer. By default, SSL is not used.</maml:para> <maml:para>WS-Management encrypts all Windows PowerShell content transmitted over the network. The UseSSL parameter is an additional protection that sends the data across an HTTPS, instead of HTTP.</maml:para> <maml:para>If you use this parameter, but SSL is not available on the port that is used for the command, the command fails.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ThrottleLimit</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections that can be established to run this command. If you omit this parameter or enter a value of 0, the default value, 32, is used.</maml:para> <maml:para>The throttle limit applies only to the current command, not to the session or to the computer.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Authentication</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the mechanism that is used to authenticate the user's credentials. The acceptable values for this parameter are:</maml:para> <maml:para>- Default</maml:para> <maml:para>- Basic</maml:para> <maml:para>- Credssp</maml:para> <maml:para>- Digest</maml:para> <maml:para>- Kerberos</maml:para> <maml:para>- Negotiate</maml:para> <maml:para>- NegotiateWithImplicitCredential</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>The default value is Default.</maml:para> <maml:para>CredSSP authentication is available only in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later versions of the Windows operating system.</maml:para> <maml:para>For information about the values of this parameter, see the description of the AuthenticationMechanismEnumeration (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=144382) in theMicrosoft Developer Network (MSDN) library.</maml:para> <maml:para>CAUTION: Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) authentication, in which the user's credentials are passed to a remote computer to be authenticated, is designed for commands that require authentication on more than one resource, such as accessing a remote network share. This mechanism increases the security risk of the remote operation. If the remote computer is compromised, the credentials that are passed to it can be used to control the network session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Default</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>WindowsVersion</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\>Get-WindowsVersion Computername: BOVINE320 ProductName EditionID ReleaseID Build InstalledUTC ----------- --------- --------- ----- ------------ Windows 10 Pro Professional 1909 18363 7/5/2019 10:54:49 PM</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Query the local host.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WindowsVersion -Computername srv1,srv2,win10 -Credential $art Computername: WIN10 ProductName EditionID ReleaseID Build InstalledUTC ----------- --------- --------- ----- ------------ Windows 10 Enterprise EnterpriseEval 1903 18362 2/6/2020 5:28:34 PM Evaluation Computername: SRV1 ProductName EditionID ReleaseID Build InstalledUTC ----------- --------- --------- ----- ------------ Windows Server 2016 Standard ServerStandardEval 1607 14393 2/6/2020 5:27:42 PM Evaluation Computername: SRV2 ProductName EditionID ReleaseID Build InstalledUTC ----------- --------- --------- ----- ------------ Windows Server 2016 Standard ServerStandardEval 1607 14393 2/6/2020 5:28:13 PM Evaluation</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get windows version information from remote computers using an alternate credential.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WindowsVersion -Computername Dom1 | Select-Object * ProductName : Windows Server 2016 Standard Evaluation EditionID : ServerStandardEval ReleaseID : 1607 Build : 14393.3474 Branch : rs1_release InstalledUTC : 2/6/2020 5:18:50 PM Computername : DOM1</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31QKsTt</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-WindowsVersionString</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>WinVer.exe</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Invoke-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Get-WindowsVersionString</command:name> <command:verb>Get</command:verb> <command:noun>WindowsVersionString</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Get Windows version information.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This is a PowerShell version of the winver.exe utility.T his command uses PowerShell remoting to query the registry on a remote machine to retrieve Windows version information. The parameters are the same as in Invoke-Command. The command writes a string of version information.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Get-WindowsVersionString</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Computername</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the computers on which the command runs. The default is the local computer.</maml:para> <maml:para>When you use the ComputerName parameter, Windows PowerShell creates a temporary connection that is used only to run the specified command and is then closed. If you need a persistent connection, use the Session parameter.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type the NETBIOS name, IP address, or fully qualified domain name of one or more computers in a comma-separated list. To specify the local computer, type the computer name, localhost, or a dot (.).</maml:para> <maml:para>To use an IP address in the value of ComputerName , the command must include the Credential parameter. Also, the computer must be configured for HTTPS transport or the IP address of the remote computer must be included in the WinRM TrustedHosts list on the local computer. For instructions for adding a computer name to the TrustedHosts list, see "How to Add a Computer to the Trusted Host List" in about_Remote_Troubleshooting.</maml:para> <maml:para>On Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating system, to include the local computer in the value of ComputerName , you must open Windows PowerShell by using the Run as administrator option.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$env:COMPUTERNAME</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Credential</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies a user account that has permission to perform this action. The default is the current user.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01. Or, enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. If you type a user name, this cmdlet prompts you for a password.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>UseSSL</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to establish a connection to the remote computer. By default, SSL is not used.</maml:para> <maml:para>WS-Management encrypts all Windows PowerShell content transmitted over the network. The UseSSL parameter is an additional protection that sends the data across an HTTPS, instead of HTTP.</maml:para> <maml:para>If you use this parameter, but SSL is not available on the port that is used for the command, the command fails.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ThrottleLimit</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections that can be established to run this command. If you omit this parameter or enter a value of 0, the default value, 32, is used.</maml:para> <maml:para>The throttle limit applies only to the current command, not to the session or to the computer.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Authentication</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the mechanism that is used to authenticate the user's credentials. The acceptable values for this parameter are:</maml:para> <maml:para>- Default</maml:para> <maml:para>- Basic</maml:para> <maml:para>- Credssp</maml:para> <maml:para>- Digest</maml:para> <maml:para>- Kerberos</maml:para> <maml:para>- Negotiate</maml:para> <maml:para>- NegotiateWithImplicitCredential</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>The default value is Default.</maml:para> <maml:para>CredSSP authentication is available only in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later versions of the Windows operating system.</maml:para> <maml:para>For information about the values of this parameter, see the description of the AuthenticationMechanismEnumeration (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=144382) in theMicrosoft Developer Network (MSDN) library.</maml:para> <maml:para>CAUTION: Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) authentication, in which the user's credentials are passed to a remote computer to be authenticated, is designed for commands that require authentication on more than one resource, such as accessing a remote network share. This mechanism increases the security risk of the remote operation. If the remote computer is compromised, the credentials that are passed to it can be used to control the network session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Default</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Computername</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the computers on which the command runs. The default is the local computer.</maml:para> <maml:para>When you use the ComputerName parameter, Windows PowerShell creates a temporary connection that is used only to run the specified command and is then closed. If you need a persistent connection, use the Session parameter.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type the NETBIOS name, IP address, or fully qualified domain name of one or more computers in a comma-separated list. To specify the local computer, type the computer name, localhost, or a dot (.).</maml:para> <maml:para>To use an IP address in the value of ComputerName , the command must include the Credential parameter. Also, the computer must be configured for HTTPS transport or the IP address of the remote computer must be included in the WinRM TrustedHosts list on the local computer. For instructions for adding a computer name to the TrustedHosts list, see "How to Add a Computer to the Trusted Host List" in about_Remote_Troubleshooting.</maml:para> <maml:para>On Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating system, to include the local computer in the value of ComputerName , you must open Windows PowerShell by using the Run as administrator option.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$env:COMPUTERNAME</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Credential</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies a user account that has permission to perform this action. The default is the current user.</maml:para> <maml:para>Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01. Or, enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet. If you type a user name, this cmdlet prompts you for a password.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSCredential</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSCredential</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>UseSSL</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicates that this cmdlet uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to establish a connection to the remote computer. By default, SSL is not used.</maml:para> <maml:para>WS-Management encrypts all Windows PowerShell content transmitted over the network. The UseSSL parameter is an additional protection that sends the data across an HTTPS, instead of HTTP.</maml:para> <maml:para>If you use this parameter, but SSL is not available on the port that is used for the command, the command fails.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ThrottleLimit</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections that can be established to run this command. If you omit this parameter or enter a value of 0, the default value, 32, is used.</maml:para> <maml:para>The throttle limit applies only to the current command, not to the session or to the computer.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Authentication</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies the mechanism that is used to authenticate the user's credentials. The acceptable values for this parameter are:</maml:para> <maml:para>- Default</maml:para> <maml:para>- Basic</maml:para> <maml:para>- Credssp</maml:para> <maml:para>- Digest</maml:para> <maml:para>- Kerberos</maml:para> <maml:para>- Negotiate</maml:para> <maml:para>- NegotiateWithImplicitCredential</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>The default value is Default.</maml:para> <maml:para>CredSSP authentication is available only in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later versions of the Windows operating system.</maml:para> <maml:para>For information about the values of this parameter, see the description of the AuthenticationMechanismEnumeration (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=144382) in theMicrosoft Developer Network (MSDN) library.</maml:para> <maml:para>CAUTION: Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) authentication, in which the user's credentials are passed to a remote computer to be authenticated, is designed for commands that require authentication on more than one resource, such as accessing a remote network share. This mechanism increases the security risk of the remote operation. If the remote computer is compromised, the credentials that are passed to it can be used to control the network session.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Default</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WindowsVersionString -Computername win10 -credential company\artd WIN10 Windows 10 Enterprise (OS Build 15063.1418</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get a string version of Windows version information from a remote computer and use an alternate credential.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-WindowsVersionString BOVINE320 Windows 10 Pro Version Professional (OS Build 17763.253)</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get version information for the local host.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31QKACr</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-WindowsVersion</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Winver.exe</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Invoke-InputBox</command:name> <command:verb>Invoke</command:verb> <command:noun>InputBox</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Launch a graphical input box.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command as a graphical replacement for Read-Host. The command will write either a string or a secure string to the pipeline. You can customize the prompt, title and background color.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command requires a Windows platform.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Invoke-InputBox</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsSecureString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use to mask the entry and return a secure string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>BackgroundColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Set the form background color. You can use a value like 'red' or a '#c0c0c0'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>White</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Prompt</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a prompt. No more than 50 characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>"Please enter a value"</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the title for the input box. No more than 25 characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>"User Input"</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsSecureString</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use to mask the entry and return a secure string.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>BackgroundColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Set the form background color. You can use a value like 'red' or a '#c0c0c0'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>White</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Prompt</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a prompt. No more than 50 characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>"Please enter a value"</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the title for the input box. No more than 25 characters.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>"User Input"</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Security.SecureString</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $name = Invoke-Inputbox -prompt "Enter a user name" -title "New User"</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $pass = Invoke-Inputbox -prompt "Enter a new password" -title "New User" -asSecureString -background red</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get a secure string value from the user. This example also changes the form background to red.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31UtHXQ</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Read-Host</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-WPFMessageBox</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Join-Hashtable</command:name> <command:verb>Join</command:verb> <command:noun>Hashtable</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Combine two hashtables into one.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will combine two hashtables into a single hashtable. Normally this is as easy as $hash1+$hash2. But if there are duplicate keys, this will fail. Join-Hashtable will test for duplicate keys. If any of the keys from the first, or primary hashtable are found in the secondary hashtable, you will be prompted for which to keep. Or you can use -Force which will always keep the conflicting key from the first hashtable.</maml:para> <maml:para>The original hashtables will not be modified.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Join-Hashtable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The primary hashtable. If there are any duplicate keys and you use -Force, values from this hashtable will be kept.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Second</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The secondary hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Force</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Do not prompt for conflicts. Always keep the key from the first hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The primary hashtable. If there are any duplicate keys and you use -Force, values from this hashtable will be kept.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Second</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The secondary hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Force</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Do not prompt for conflicts. Always keep the key from the first hashtable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>[hashtable]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>[hashtable]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $a=@{Name="Jeff";Count=3;Color="Green"} PS C:\> $b=@{Computer="HAL";Enabled=$True;Year=2020;Color="Red"} PS C:\> Join-Hashtable $a $b Duplicate key Color A Green B Red Which key do you want to KEEP \[AB\]?: A Name Value ---- ----- Year 2020 Name Jeff Enabled True Color Green Computer HAL Count 3</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\>$c = Join-Hashtable $a $b -force PS C:\> $c Name Value ---- ----- Year 2020 Name Jeff Enabled True Color Green Computer HAL Count 3</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31QKJ8X</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_Hash_Tables</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-ANSIBar</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>ANSIBar</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create an ANSI colored bar.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>You can use this command to create colorful bars using ANSI escape sequences based on a 256 color scheme. The default behavior is to create a gradient bar that goes from first to last values in the range and then back down again. Or you can create a single gradient that runs from the beginning of the range to the end. You can use one of the default characters or specify a custom one.</maml:para> <maml:para>You can learn more about ANSI escape codes at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-ANSIBar</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character to use for the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">FullBlock</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">LightShade</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">MediumShade</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkShade</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">BlackSquare</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">WhiteSquare</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gradient</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display as a single gradient from the first value to the last.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Range</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a range of 256 color values, e.g. (232..255)</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Spacing</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many characters do you want in the bar of each value? This will increase the overall length of the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-ANSIBar</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Custom</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a custom character.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Char</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Char</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gradient</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display as a single gradient from the first value to the last.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Range</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a range of 256 color values, e.g. (232..255)</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Spacing</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many characters do you want in the bar of each value? This will increase the overall length of the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character to use for the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Custom</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a custom character.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Char</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Char</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Gradient</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display as a single gradient from the first value to the last.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Range</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a range of 256 color values, e.g. (232..255)</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Spacing</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many characters do you want in the bar of each value? This will increase the overall length of the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-ANSIBar -range (232..255)</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will create a grayscale gradient bar that goes from dark to light to dark.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-ANSIBar -range (46..51) -Character BlackSquare -Spacing 3</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-ANSIBar -range (214..219) -Gradient -Spacing 5 -Character DarkShade</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-RedGreenGradient</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Write-ANSIProgress</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-CustomFileName</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>CustomFileName</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create a custom file name based on a template.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will generate a custom file name based on a template string that you provide. You can create a template string using any of these variables. Most of these should be self-explanatory</maml:para> <maml:para>- %username</maml:para> <maml:para>- %computername</maml:para> <maml:para>- %year - 4 digit year</maml:para> <maml:para>- %yr - 2 digit year</maml:para> <maml:para>- %monthname - The abbreviated month name</maml:para> <maml:para>- %month - The month number</maml:para> <maml:para>- %dayofweek - The full name of the week day</maml:para> <maml:para>- %day</maml:para> <maml:para>- %hour - the hour of the day in 12 hour format to 2 digits</maml:para> <maml:para>- %hour24 - the hour of the day in 24 hour format to 2 digits</maml:para> <maml:para>- %minute</maml:para> <maml:para>- %seconds</maml:para> <maml:para>- %time - A compact string of HourMinuteSecond</maml:para> <maml:para>- %string - A random string</maml:para> <maml:para>- %guid</maml:para> <maml:para></maml:para> <maml:para>You can also insert a random number using %### with a # character for each digit. If you want a 2 digit random number use %##. If you want 6 digits, use %######.</maml:para> <maml:para>The command will attempt to preserve case for any non-pattern string, but you should separate it from other placeholder patterns with one of these characters: - ( ) [ ] or a . Using an underscore will not work.</maml:para> <maml:para>Another option, is to turn the entire custom name into upper or lower case.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-CustomFileName</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Template</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A string that defines the naming pattern based on a set of placeholders. You can create a template string using any of these variables, including the % symbol.</maml:para> <maml:para>- %username</maml:para> <maml:para>- %computername</maml:para> <maml:para>- %year - 4 digit year</maml:para> <maml:para>- %yr - 2 digit year</maml:para> <maml:para>- %monthname - The abbreviated month name</maml:para> <maml:para>- %month - The month number</maml:para> <maml:para>- %dayofweek - The full name of the week day</maml:para> <maml:para>- %day</maml:para> <maml:para>- %hour - the hour of the day in 12 hour format to 2 digits</maml:para> <maml:para>- %hour24 - the hour of the day in 24 hour format to 2 digits</maml:para> <maml:para>- %minute</maml:para> <maml:para>- %seconds</maml:para> <maml:para>- %time - A compact string of HourMinuteSecond</maml:para> <maml:para>- %string - A random string</maml:para> <maml:para>- %guid</maml:para> <maml:para>- %### - a random number matching the number of # characters</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Case</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Some values like username or computername might be in different case than what you want. You can use the default value, or return a value that is all upper or lower case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Lower</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Upper</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Default</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Case</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Some values like username or computername might be in different case than what you want. You can use the default value, or return a value that is all upper or lower case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Template</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A string that defines the naming pattern based on a set of placeholders. You can create a template string using any of these variables, including the % symbol.</maml:para> <maml:para>- %username</maml:para> <maml:para>- %computername</maml:para> <maml:para>- %year - 4 digit year</maml:para> <maml:para>- %yr - 2 digit year</maml:para> <maml:para>- %monthname - The abbreviated month name</maml:para> <maml:para>- %month - The month number</maml:para> <maml:para>- %dayofweek - The full name of the week day</maml:para> <maml:para>- %day</maml:para> <maml:para>- %hour - the hour of the day in 12 hour format to 2 digits</maml:para> <maml:para>- %hour24 - the hour of the day in 24 hour format to 2 digits</maml:para> <maml:para>- %minute</maml:para> <maml:para>- %seconds</maml:para> <maml:para>- %time - A compact string of HourMinuteSecond</maml:para> <maml:para>- %string - A random string</maml:para> <maml:para>- %guid</maml:para> <maml:para>- %### - a random number matching the number of # characters</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-CustomFileName %computername_%day%monthname%yr-%time.log COWPC_28Nov18-142138.log</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-CustomFileName %dayofweek-%####.dat Tuesday-3128.dat</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a custom file name using the day of the week and a 4 digit random number.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-CustomFileName %username-%string.tmp -Case Upper JEFF-Z0XUXMFS.TMP</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create an upper case custom file name. The %string placeholder will be replaced with a random 8 character string.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Join-Path c:\work (New-CustomFilename "%Year%Monthname-LOG-%computername[%username].txt" -case lower) c:\work\2018nov-log-bovine320[jeff].txt</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a lower case filename using Join-Path. This command does not create the file, it only generates a name for you to use.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> 1..10 | foreach-object { $file = New-Item (Join-Path c:\work\data (New-CustomFileName %string-%####.dat)) $stream =$file.open("OpenOrCreate") $stream.Seek((Get-Random -minimum 250 -Maximum 2KB), "Begin") | Out-Null $stream.WriteByte(0) $stream.Close() $file } Directory: C:\work\data Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 976 rcphz2nj-6431.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 1797 viz32er5-0526.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 1775 k2mukuv4-8267.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 666 0encqdlt-8753.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 513 dbswpujf-6314.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 371 qlkdufp0-0481.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 2010 5cxq3tb5-5624.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 2043 mcvoh4n5-8041.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 1048 4iwibnmf-1584.dat -a---- 3/15/2019 4:46 PM 378 fgsj0rtd-2894.dat</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create 10 dummy files with random names and sizes.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31LsDoS</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-RandomFileName</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-PSDriveHere</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>PSDriveHere</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create a new PSDrive at the current location.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This function will create a new PSDrive at the specified location. The default is the current location, but you can specify any PSPath. The function will take the last word of the path and use it as the name of the new PSDrive. If you prefer to use the first word of the location, use -First. If you prefer to specify a totally different name, then use the -Name parameter.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command will not write anything to the pipeline unless you use -Passthru.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-PSDriveHere</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path for the new PSDrive. The default is the current location.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>.</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name for the new PSDrive. The default is the last word in the specified location, unless you use -First.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cd"> <maml:name>SetLocation</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Set location to this new drive. This parameter has an alias of CD.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pass the new PSDrive object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-PSDriveHere</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path for the new PSDrive. The default is the current location.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>.</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use the first word of the current location for the new PSDrive.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cd"> <maml:name>SetLocation</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Set location to this new drive. This parameter has an alias of CD.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pass the new PSDrive object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path for the new PSDrive. The default is the current location.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>.</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name for the new PSDrive. The default is the last word in the specified location, unless you use -First.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use the first word of the current location for the new PSDrive.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cd"> <maml:name>SetLocation</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Set location to this new drive. This parameter has an alias of CD.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pass the new PSDrive object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Management.Automation.PSDrive</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Originally published at http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2010/08/New-PSDriveHere/</maml:para> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\users\jeff\documents\Enterprise Mgmt Webinar\> New-PSDriveHere</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will create a new PSDrive called Webinar rooted to the current location.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\users\jeff\documents\Enterprise Mgmt Webinar\> New-PSDriveHere -first</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will create a new PSDrive called Enterprise rooted to the current location.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-PSDriveHere HKLM:\software\microsoft -passthru | Select-Object -Expandproperty Name microsoft</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-PSDriveHere -Path "\\NAS\files\powershell" -Name PSFiles</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a new PSDrive called PSFiles rooted to the specified path.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\DeepDive\> New-PSDriveHere . DeepDive -setlocation PS DeepDive:\></dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a new PSDrive and change location to it.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SGnOS</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-PSDrive</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-PSDrive</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-PSFormatXML</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>PSFormatXML</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create or modify a format.ps1xml file.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>When defining custom objects with a new typename, PowerShell by default will display all properties. However, you may wish to have a specific default view, be it a table or list. Or you may want to have different views display the object differently. Format directives are stored in format.ps1xml files which can be tedious to create. This command simplifies that process.</maml:para> <maml:para>Pipe an instance of your custom object to this function and it will generate a format.ps1xml file based on either all the properties or a subset that you provide. You can repeat the process to add additional views. When finished, edit the format.ps1xml file and fine tune it. The file will have notes on how to substitute script blocks. If you run this command inside the Visual Studio Code PowerShell Integrated Console and use -Passthru, the new file will automatically be opened in your editor.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note that table views are set to Autosize. But the table definition will include best guesses for column widths. If you prefer a more granular approach you can delete the Autosize tag and experiment with varying widths. Don't forget to run Update-FormatData to load your new file. You may need to start a new PowerShell session to fully test changes.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-PSFormatXML</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an object to analyze and generate or update a ps1xml file. All you need is one instance of the object. Ideally, the object will have values for all properties.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Properties</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a set of properties to include. If you don't specify anything then all properties will be used. When creating a Wide view you should only specify a single property.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>FormatType</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify whether to create a table, list, or wide view.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Table</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">List</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Wide</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Table</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ViewName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of your view.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>default</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="4" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter full filename and path for the format.ps1xml file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Append</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Append the new view to an existing format.ps1xml file. You need to make sure that view names are unique. With the exception of default. You can have multiple default views as long as they are different types, such as table and list.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the ps1xml file object to the pipeline. If you run this command inside the VS Code PowerShell integrated console and use this parameter, the file will be opened in the editor.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Typename</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the object typename. If you don't, then the command will use the detected object type from the Inputobject.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>GroupBy</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a property name to group on. You can edit the file if you need to change how it is displayed and/or calculated.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Wrap</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Wrap long lines. This only applies to Tables.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Append</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Append the new view to an existing format.ps1xml file. You need to make sure that view names are unique. With the exception of default. You can have multiple default views as long as they are different types, such as table and list.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>FormatType</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify whether to create a table, list, or wide view.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Table</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an object to analyze and generate or update a ps1xml file. All you need is one instance of the object. Ideally, the object will have values for all properties.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the ps1xml file object to the pipeline. If you run this command inside the VS Code PowerShell integrated console and use this parameter, the file will be opened in the editor.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="4" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter full filename and path for the format.ps1xml file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Properties</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a set of properties to include. If you don't specify anything then all properties will be used. When creating a Wide view you should only specify a single property.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ViewName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the name of your view.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>default</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Typename</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the object typename. If you don't, then the command will use the detected object type from the Inputobject.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>GroupBy</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a property name to group on. You can edit the file if you need to change how it is displayed and/or calculated.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Wrap</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Wrap long lines. This only applies to Tables.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.IO.FileInfo</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $tname = "myThing" PS C:\> $obj = [PSCustomObject]@{ PSTypeName = $tname Name = "Jeff" Date = (Get-Date) Computername = $env:computername OS = (Get-Ciminstance win32_operatingsystem ).caption } PS C:\> $upParams = @{ TypeName = $tname MemberType = "ScriptProperty" MemberName = "Runtime" Value = {(Get-Date) - [datetime]"1/1/2019"} Force = $True } PS C:\> Update-TypeData @upParams PS C:\> $obj Name : Jeff Date : 2/10/2019 8:49:10 AM Computername : BOVINE320 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Runtime : 40.20:49:43.9205882</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This example begins be creating a custom object. You might normally do this in a script or module.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $fmt = "C:\scripts\$tname.format.ps1xml" PS C:\> $obj | New-PSFormatXML -Prop Name,Date,Computername,OS -path $fmt PS C:\> $obj | New-PSFormatXML -Prop Name,OS,Runtime -view runtime -path $fmt -append PS C:\> $obj | New-PSFormatXML -FormatType List -path $fmt -append</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The object is then piped to New-PSFormatXML to generate a new format.ps1xml file. Subsequent commands add more formatted views. When the file is completed it can be modified. Note that these examples are using shortened parameter names.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Update-FormatData -appendpath "C:\work\$tname.format.ps1xml" PS C:\> $obj Name Date Computername Operating System ---- ---- ------------ ---------------- Jeff 2/10/2019 8:49:10 AM BOVINE320 Microsoft Windows 10 Pro PS C:\> $obj | Format-Table -View runtime Name OS Runtime ---- -- ------- Jeff 40.20:56:24.5411481 PS C:\> $obj | Format-List Name : Jeff Date : Sunday, February 10, 2019 Computername : BOVINE320 OperatingSystem : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Runtime : 40.21:12:01</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>After the format.ps1xml file is applied, the object can be formatted as designed.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $obj | New-PSFormatXML -view computer -Group Computername -path "c:\work\$tname.format.ps1xml" -append PS C:\> Update-FormatData -appendpath "C:\work\$tname.format.ps1xml" PS C:\> $obj | Format-Table -View computer Computername: BOVINE320 Name Date OS Runtime ---- ---- -- ------- Jeff 2/10/2019 8:49:10 AM Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 40.20:56:24.5411481</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This adds another view called Computer that groups objects on the Computername property.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\>$params = @{ Properties = "DisplayName" FormatType = "Wide" Path = "C:\work\svc.format.ps1xml" GroupBy = "Status" ViewName ="Status" } PS C:\> Get-Service bits | New-PSFormatXML @params PS C:\> Update-FormatData $params.path</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will create a custom format file for service objects. This will create a wide display using the Displayname property. Once loaded into PowerShell, you can run a command like this:</maml:para> <maml:para>Get-Service | Sort-Object Status | Format-Wide -view Status</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 6 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> '' | Select-Object -Property Name,Size,Date,Count,Age | New-PSFormatXML -Typename myThing -Path c:\scripts\mything.format.ps1xml</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This is an example of creating a formatting file from an empty object. Normally, you would first define your object and verify it has all the properties you need and then you would create the formatting file. But you may want to create the formatting file in parallel using an older technique like this.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SGo5o</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Update-FormatData</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-RandomFileName</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>RandomFileName</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create a random file name.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create a new random file name. The default is a completely random name including the extension. But you can also create a filename that includes either the TEMP folder or the user's home folder. In the case of a Windows system, the home folder will be the documents folder.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command does not create the file, it only generates a name for you to use.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-RandomFileName</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Extension</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a specific extension. Do not include the period.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="home"> <maml:name>UseHomeFolder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the user's HOME folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-RandomFileName</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Extension</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a specific extension. Do not include the period.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="temp"> <maml:name>UseTempFolder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the TEMP folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Extension</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a specific extension. Do not include the period.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="home"> <maml:name>UseHomeFolder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the user's HOME folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="temp"> <maml:name>UseTempFolder</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the TEMP folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> new-randomfilename fykxecvh.ipw</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> new-randomfilename -extension dat emevgq3r.dat</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Specify a file extension.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> new-randomfilename -extension log -UseHomeFolder C:\Users\Jeff\Documents\kbyw4fda.log</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a random file name using the user's home folder. In Windows this will be the Documents folder.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS /mnt/c/scripts> new-randomfilename -home -Extension tmp /home/jhicks/oces0epq.tmp</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a random file name using the user's home folder on a Linux installation.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31Lt56y</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-CustomFileName</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-RedGreenGradient</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>RedGreenGradient</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Create an ANSI gradient from red to green.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>You can use this command to create an ANSI colored gradient bar running from red to green. By specifying a percentage, you can provide a visual representation. The closer the percent value is to 1 the more green will be displayed. Use the -Step parameter to adjust the bar length. The smaller the step the longer the bar.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-RedGreenGradient</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Percent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a percentage as a decimal value like .35</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character to use for the gradient bar</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Char</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Char</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>[char]0x2588</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Step</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a relative bar length between 2 and 10. The smaller the number the longer the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>5</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Character</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character to use for the gradient bar</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Char</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Char</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>[char]0x2588</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Percent</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a percentage as a decimal value like .35</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Step</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a relative bar length between 2 and 10. The smaller the number the longer the bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>5</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-RedGreenGradient -Percent .75</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will display a red to green gradient bar.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Volume | Where {$_.FileSystemType -eq 'NTFS' -AND $_.driveletter -match "[C-Zc-z]"} | Sort-Object -property DriveLetter | Select-Object -property DriveLetter, FileSystemLabel, @{Name="FreeGB";Expression={Format-Value -input $_.SizeRemaining -unit GB}}, @{Name = "PctFree"; Expression = { $pct = Format-Percent -value $_.sizeremaining -total $_.size -decimal 2; "{1} {0}" -f $(New-RedGreenGradient -percent ($pct/100) -step 6),$pct}} DriveLetter FileSystemLabel FreeGB PctFree ----------- --------------- ------ ------- C Windows 92 38.84 █████████████████ D Data 104 21.82 ██████████</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The bar graph will be colored from red towards green. This example is using format command from the PSScriptTools module.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-ANSIBar</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Write-ANSIProgress</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>New-WPFMessageBox</command:name> <command:verb>New</command:verb> <command:noun>WPFMessageBox</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Display a customizable WPF-based message box.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This function creates a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) based message box. This is intended to replace the legacy MsgBox function from VBScript and the Windows Forms library. The command uses a set of predefined button sets, each of which will close the form and write a value to the pipeline.</maml:para> <maml:para> OK = 1</maml:para> <maml:para> Cancel = 0</maml:para> <maml:para> Yes = $True</maml:para> <maml:para> No = $False</maml:para> <maml:para>You can also create an ordered hashtable of your own buttons and values. See examples. If you prefer to simply display the form, you can use the -Quiet parameter to suppress any output. PowerShell will block until a button is clicked or the form dismissed.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command requires a Windows platform.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-WPFMessageBox</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Message</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the text message to display.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Background</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can specify any console color or any value from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.windows.media.brushes?view=netframework-4.7.2. You can use the name or the code. Keep in mind there are no provisions to change the font color.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>White</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ButtonSet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select a pre-defined set of buttons. Each button will close the form and write a value to the pipeline. This can serve as the "return value" of the form.</maml:para> <maml:para>OK = 1</maml:para> <maml:para>Cancel = 0</maml:para> <maml:para>Yes = $True</maml:para> <maml:para>No = $False</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">OK</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">OKCancel</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">YesNo</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>OK</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Icon</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select one of the standard system icons.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Information</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Warning</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Error</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Question</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Shield</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Information</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Quiet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Suppress any pipeline output.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the text to be displayed in the title bar. You should keep this brief.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>New-WPFMessageBox</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Message</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the text message to display.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Background</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can specify any console color or any value from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.windows.media.brushes?view=netframework-4.7.2. You can use the name or the code. Keep in mind there are no provisions to change the font color.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>White</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>CustomButtonSet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can specify your own button set defined in an ordered hashtable. Buttons will be displayed in order from left to right. You can display up to 3 buttons. The key should be the text to display and the value should be the value you expect to write to the pipeline. It is recommended that you keep the button text,short. The first letter of each key will automatically be formatted as an accelerator so you should make sure each key starts with a different letter. The first key will also be set as the default.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">OrderedDictionary</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>OrderedDictionary</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Icon</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select one of the standard system icons.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Information</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Warning</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Error</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Question</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Shield</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Information</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Quiet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Suppress any pipeline output.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the text to be displayed in the title bar. You should keep this brief.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Background</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can specify any console color or any value from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.windows.media.brushes?view=netframework-4.7.2. You can use the name or the code. Keep in mind there are no provisions to change the font color.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>White</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ButtonSet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select a pre-defined set of buttons. Each button will close the form and write a value to the pipeline. This can serve as the "return value" of the form.</maml:para> <maml:para>OK = 1</maml:para> <maml:para>Cancel = 0</maml:para> <maml:para>Yes = $True</maml:para> <maml:para>No = $False</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>OK</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>CustomButtonSet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can specify your own button set defined in an ordered hashtable. Buttons will be displayed in order from left to right. You can display up to 3 buttons. The key should be the text to display and the value should be the value you expect to write to the pipeline. It is recommended that you keep the button text,short. The first letter of each key will automatically be formatted as an accelerator so you should make sure each key starts with a different letter. The first key will also be set as the default.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">OrderedDictionary</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>OrderedDictionary</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Icon</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Select one of the standard system icons.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Information</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Message</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the text message to display.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Quiet</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Suppress any pipeline output.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the text to be displayed in the title bar. You should keep this brief.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Int32</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Boolean</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-WPFMessageBox -Message "Are you sure you want to do this?" -Title Confirm -Icon Question -ButtonSet YesNo False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Display a Yes/No message box. The value of the clicked button will be written to the pipeline. It is assumed you would use this in a script and have logic to determine what to do based on the value.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-WPFMessageBox -Message "Press OK when ready to continue." -Title "User Deletion" -Quiet -Background crimson -Icon Shield</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Display a message box with a crimson background and using the Shield icon. No value will be written to the pipeline and PowerShell will wait until OK is clicked or the form dismissed.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> New-WPFMessageBox -Message "Select a system option from these choices:" -Title "You Decide" -Background cornsilk -Icon Warning -CustomButtonSet ([ordered]@{"Reboot"=1;"Shutdown"=2;"Cancel"=3})</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a custom message box with a user-defined set of buttons.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31PDbDx</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Invoke-InputBox</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Open-PSScriptToolsHelp</command:name> <command:verb>Open</command:verb> <command:noun>PSScriptToolsHelp</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Open the PSScriptTools manual.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will launch a PDF manual for all commands in the PSScriptTools module. It is assumed you have a default application for PDF files.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Open-PSScriptToolsHelp</maml:name> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters /> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Open-PSScriptToolsHelp</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Help</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Optimize-Text</command:name> <command:verb>Optimize</command:verb> <command:noun>Text</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Clean and optimize text input.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to clean and optimize content from text files. Sometimes text files have blank lines or the content has trailing spaces. These sorts of issues can cause problems when passing the content to other commands.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command will strip out any lines that are blank or have nothing by white space, and trim leading and trailing spaces. The optimized text is then written back to the pipeline. Optionally, you can specify a property name. This can be useful when your text file is a list of computer names and you want to take advantage of pipeline binding. See examples.</maml:para> <maml:para>If your text file has commented lines, use the ignore parameter. As long as the character is the first non-whitespace character in the line, the line will be treated as a comment and ignored.</maml:para> <maml:para>Finally, you can use the -Filter parameter to specify a regular expression pattern to further filter what text is written to the pipeline. The filter is applied after leading and trailing spaces have been removed and before any text is converted to upper case.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Optimize-Text</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The text to be optimized. Typically read in from a file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Filter</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a regular expression pattern to filter. The filtering is applied after leading and trailing spaces have been trimmed and before text can be converted to upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Regex</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="comment"> <maml:name>Ignore</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character that will be interpreted as a comment character. It must be the first word character in a line. These lines will be ignored. This parameter has an alias of 'comment'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ToUpper</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write text output as upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Optimize-Text</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The text to be optimized. Typically read in from a file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Filter</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a regular expression pattern to filter. The filtering is applied after leading and trailing spaces have been trimmed and before text can be converted to upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Regex</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PropertyName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Assign each line of text a property name. This has the effect of turning your text file into an array of objects with a single property.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="comment"> <maml:name>Ignore</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character that will be interpreted as a comment character. It must be the first word character in a line. These lines will be ignored. This parameter has an alias of 'comment'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ToUpper</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write text output as upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Text</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The text to be optimized. Typically read in from a file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Filter</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a regular expression pattern to filter. The filtering is applied after leading and trailing spaces have been trimmed and before text can be converted to upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Regex</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Regex</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PropertyName</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Assign each line of text a property name. This has the effect of turning your text file into an array of objects with a single property.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="comment"> <maml:name>Ignore</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a character that will be interpreted as a comment character. It must be the first word character in a line. These lines will be ignored. This parameter has an alias of 'comment'.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ToUpper</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write text output as upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Management.Automation.PSObject</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>This function was originally described at http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2014/09/using-optimized-text-files-in-powershell</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Content c:\scripts\computers.txt win10-ent-01 srv1 srv2 dc01 app02 PS C:\> Get-Content c:\scripts\computers.txt | Optimize-Text win10-ent-01 srv1 quark dc01 app02</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The first example shows malformed text file. In the second command it has been optimized or normalized.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Content c:\scripts\computers.txt | Optimize-Text -property computername computername ------------ win10-ent-01 srv1 quark dc01 app02</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Using the same text file, the command creates a custom object using the Computername property.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Content computers.txt | Optimize-Text -prop computername | Where-Object {Test-Connection $_.computername -count 1 -ea silentlycontinue} | Get-Service bits | Select-Object Name,Status,Machinename Name Status MachineName ---- ------ ----------- bits Running win10-ent-01 bits Running dc01 bits Running app02</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Optimize the computer names in computers.txt and add a Computername property. Test each computer, ignoring those that fail, and get the Bits service on the ones that can be pinged.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Content .\ChicagoServers.txt | Optimize-Text -Ignore "#" -Property ComputerName ComputerName ------------ chi-fp01 chi-fp02 chi-core01 chi-test chi-dc01 chi-dc02 chi-dc04 chi-db01</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Optimize the text file ignoring any lines that start with the # character.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Content .\ChicagoServers.txt | Optimize-Text -filter "dc\d{2}" -ToUpper -PropertyName Computername | Test-Connection -count 1 Source Destination IPV4Address IPV6Address Bytes Time(ms) ------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ----- -------- win10-ENT-01 CHI-DC01 172.16.30.200 32 0 win10-ENT-01 CHI-DC02 172.16.30.201 32 0 win10-ENT-01 CHI-DC04 172.16.30.203 32 0</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get names from text file that match the pattern, turn into an object with a property name and pipe to Test-Connection.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SFF48</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Content</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Out-ConditionalColor</command:name> <command:verb>Out</command:verb> <command:noun>ConditionalColor</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Display colorized pipelined output.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is designed to take pipeline input and display it in a colorized format, based on a set of conditions. Unlike Write-Host which doesn't write to the pipeline, this command will write to the pipeline. You can get colorized data and save the output to a variable at the same time, although you'll need to use the common OutVariable parameter (see examples).</maml:para> <maml:para>The default behavior is to use a hash table with a property name and color. The color must be one of the standard console colors used with Write-Host.</maml:para> <maml:para> $c = @{Stopped='Red';Running='Green'}</maml:para> <maml:para>You can then pipe an expression to this command, specifying a property name and the hash table. If the property matches the key name, the output for that object will be colored using the corresponding hash table value.</maml:para> <maml:para> Get-Service -displayname windows* | Out-ConditionalColor $c -property status</maml:para> <maml:para>Or you can do more complex processing with an ordered hash table constructed using this format:</maml:para> <maml:para> [ordered]@{ <comparison scriptblock> = <color>}</maml:para> <maml:para>The comparison scriptblock can use $PSitem.</maml:para> <maml:para> $h=[ordered]@{</maml:para> <maml:para> {$psitem.ws -gt 500mb}='red'</maml:para> <maml:para> {$psitem.ws -gt 300mb}='yellow'</maml:para> <maml:para> {$psitem.ws -gt 200mb}='cyan' }</maml:para> <maml:para> Get-Process | Out-ConditionalColor $h</maml:para> <maml:para>When doing a complex comparison you must use an [ordered] hashtable as each key will be processed in order using an If/ElseIf statement.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command should be the last part of any pipelined expression. If you pipe to anything else, such as Sort-Object, you will lose your color formatting. Do any other sorting or filtering before piping to this command.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command works best in the PowerShell console. It won't do anything in the PowerShell ISE.</maml:para> <maml:para>LIMITATIONS</maml:para> <maml:para>Due to the nature of PowerShell's formatting system there are some limitations with this command. If the first item in your output matches one of your conditions, any text before it, such as headers, will also be colorized. This command will have no affect if the incoming object does not have a defined format view. This means you can't pipe custom objects or something using Select-Object that only includes selected properties to this command.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Out-ConditionalColor</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Conditions</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use an ordered hashtable for more complex processing. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">OrderedDictionary</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>OrderedDictionary</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Output from a PowerShell expression that you want to colorize.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Out-ConditionalColor</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PropertyConditions</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a simple hashtable for basic processing or an ordered hash table for complex.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Output from a PowerShell expression that you want to colorize.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Property</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>When using a simple hash table, specify the property to compare which will be done by using the -eq operator.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Conditions</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use an ordered hashtable for more complex processing. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">OrderedDictionary</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>OrderedDictionary</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Output from a PowerShell expression that you want to colorize.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Property</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>When using a simple hash table, specify the property to compare which will be done by using the -eq operator.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PropertyConditions</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a simple hashtable for basic processing or an ordered hash table for complex.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Hashtable</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Management.Automation.PSObject[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>Originally published at: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/powershell/3462/friday-fun-Out-ConditionalColor/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Service -displayname windows* | Out-ConditionalColor -propertyconditions @{Stopped='Red'} -property Status</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all services where the display name starts with windows and display stopped services in red.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Service -displayname windows* | Out-ConditionalColor @{Stopped='Red'} status -ov winstop</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Repeat the previous example, but also save the output to the variable winstop. When you look at $Winstop you'll see the services, but they won't be colorized. This example uses the parameters positionally.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-EventLog system -newest 50 | Out-ConditionalColor @{error='red';warning='yellow'} Enter a property name: entrytype</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the newest 50 entries from the System event log. Display errors in red and warnings in yellow. If you don't specify a property you will be prompted.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $c =[ordered]@{ {$psitem.length -ge 1mb}='red'; {$psitem.length -ge 500KB}='yellow'; {$psitem.length -ge 100KB}='cyan'}</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The first command creates an ordered hashtable based on the Length property.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> dir c:\scripts\*.doc,c:\scripts\*.pdf,c:\scripts\*.xml | Out-ConditionalColor $c</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>The next command uses it to get certain file types in the scripts folder and display the selected properties in color depending on the file size.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SFLZy</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_Hash_Tables</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Show-Tree</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Out-More</command:name> <command:verb>Out</command:verb> <command:noun>More</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Send "pages" of objects to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This function is designed to display groups or "pages" of objects to the PowerShell pipeline. It is modeled after the legacy More.com command line utility. By default the command will write out objects out to the pipeline in groups of 50. You will be prompted after each grouping.</maml:para> <maml:para>Pressing M or Enter will get the next group. Pressing A will stop paging and display all of the remaining objects. Pressing N will display the next object. Press Q to stop writing anything else to the pipeline.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note that you may encounter an error message when quitting prematurely, especially on non-Windows platforms. You can ignore these errors.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Out-More</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="i"> <maml:name>Count</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of objects to group together in a page.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>50</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cls"> <maml:name>ClearScreen</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Clear the screen prior to writing data to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="i"> <maml:name>Count</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of objects to group together in a page.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>50</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cls"> <maml:name>ClearScreen</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Clear the screen prior to writing data to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>This command was first demonstrated at http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/powershell/4707/a-better-powershell-more/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Process | Out-More -count 10 Handles NPM(K) PM(K) WS(K) VM(M) CPU(s) Id SI ProcessName ------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ -- -- ----------- 103 9 1448 4220 67 0.02 1632 0 BtwRSupportService 80 9 3008 8588 ...27 21.00 5192 1 conhost 40 5 752 2780 ...82 0.00 5248 0 conhost 53 7 972 3808 ...07 0.02 6876 1 conhost 482 17 1932 3692 56 0.91 708 0 csrss 520 30 2488 134628 180 31.67 784 1 csrss 408 18 6496 12436 ...35 0.56 1684 0 dasHost 180 14 3348 6748 66 0.50 4688 0 devmonsrv \[M\]ore \[A\]ll \[N\]ext \[Q\]uit</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Display processes in groups of 10.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> dir c:\work -file -Recurse | Out-More -ClearScreen | tee -Variable work</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>List all files in C:\Work and page them to Out-More using the default count, but after clearing the screen first. The results are then piped to Tee-Object which saves them to a variable.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31OtYvh</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>more</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Out-VerboseTee</command:name> <command:verb>Out</command:verb> <command:noun>VerboseTee</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Write to the Verbose stream and a file.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is intended to let you see your verbose output and write the verbose messages to a log file. It will only work if the verbose pipeline is enabled, usually when your command is run with -Verbose. This function is designed to be used within your scripts and functions. You either have to hard code a file name or find some other way to define it in your function or control script. You could pass a value as a parameter or set it as a PSDefaultParameterValue.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command has an alias of Tee-Verbose.</maml:para> <maml:para>You might use it like this in a script.</maml:para> <maml:para>Begin {</maml:para> <maml:para> $log = New-RandomFilename -useTemp -extension log</maml:para> <maml:para> Write-Detail "Starting $($myinvocation.mycommand)" -Prefix begin | Tee-Verbose $log</maml:para> <maml:para> Write-Detail "Logging verbose output to $log" -prefix begin | Tee-Verbose -append</maml:para> <maml:para> Write-Detail "Initializing data array" -Prefix begin | Tee-Verbose $log -append</maml:para> <maml:para> $data = @()</maml:para> <maml:para>} #begin</maml:para> <maml:para>When the command is run with -Verbose you will see the verbose output and it will be saved to the specified log file.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Out-VerboseTee</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path for the output file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Append</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Append to the specified text file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Encoding</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a file encoding.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Encoding</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Encoding</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Value</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The message to be displayed as a verbose message and saved to the file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Append</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Append to the specified text file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Encoding</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a file encoding.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Encoding</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Encoding</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path for the output file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Value</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The message to be displayed as a verbose message and saved to the file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $VerbosePreference= "continue" PS C:\> $log = New-CustomFileName ".\VerboseLog_%time.txt" PS C:\> Write-Detail "This is a verbose log test" | Out-VerboseTee -path $log PS C:\> Get-Content $log 11/29/2017 08:21:31:0704 [PROCESS] This is a verbose log test PS C:\> $verbosePreference = "silentlyContinue"</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Normally you would use this command inside a function or script, but you can run it from the console if you want to understand how it works.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SKsTe</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Write-Verbose</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Write-Detail</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Tee-Object</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Remove-MergedBranch</command:name> <command:verb>Remove</command:verb> <command:noun>MergedBranch</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Removed merged git branches.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>When using git you may create a number of branches. Presumably you merge these branches into the main or master branch. The development or patching branch remains. You can use git to remove branches. Or use this command to remove all merged branches other than master and the current branch. You must be in the root of your project to run this command.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Remove-MergedBranch</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Force</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Remove all merged branches except current and master with no prompting.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Force</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Remove all merged branches except current and master with no prompting.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\MyProject> Remove-MergedBranch Remove merged branch from MyProject? 2.1.1 [Y] Yes [N] No [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): n Remove merged branch from MyProject? dev1 [Y] Yes [N] No [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): y Deleted branch dev1 (was 75f6ab8). Remove merged branch from MyProject? dev2 [Y] Yes [N] No [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): y Deleted branch dev2 (was 75f6ab8). Remove merged branch from MyProject? patch-254 [Y] Yes [N] No [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): n PS C:\MyProject></dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>By default you will be prompted to remove each branch.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\MyProject> Remove-MergedBranch -force Deleted branch 2.1.1 (was 75f6ab8). Deleted branch patch-254 (was 75f6ab8).</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Remove all branches with no prompting.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>https://bit.ly/3crxxg9</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>git.exe</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-GitSize</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Remove-Runspace</command:name> <command:verb>Remove</command:verb> <command:noun>Runspace</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Remove a runspace from your session.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>During the course of your PowerShell work, you may discover that some commands and scripts can leave behind runspaces. You may even deliberately be creating additional runspaces. These runspaces will remain until you exit your PowerShell session. Or use this command to cleanly close and dispose of runspaces. You cannot remove any runspace with an availability of Busy or that is already closing.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command does not write anything to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Remove-Runspace</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ID</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The runspace ID number.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Remove-Runspace</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Runspace</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A runspace presumably piped into this command using Get-Runspace.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Runspace</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Runspace</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ID</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The runspace ID number.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Runspace</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A runspace presumably piped into this command using Get-Runspace.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Runspace</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Runspace</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.Runspace</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Remove-Runspace -id 18 -WhatIf What if: Performing the operation "Remove-Runspace" on target "18 - Runspace18".</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Show what would have happened to remove runspace with an ID of 18.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Runspace | where ID -gt 1 | Remove-Runspace</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get all runspaces with an ID greater than 1, which is typically your session, and remove the runspace.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31OJxTC</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Runspace</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Rename-Hashtable</command:name> <command:verb>Rename</command:verb> <command:noun>Hashtable</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Rename a hashtable key.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will rename a key in an existing hashtable or ordered dictionary. You can either pipe a hashtable object to this command or you can specify a variable name for a pre-defined hashtable. If you use this option, specify the variable name without the $.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command will create a temporary copy of the hashtable, create the new key and copy the value from the old key, before removing the old key. The temporary hashtable is then set as the new value for your original variable.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command does not write anything to the pipeline when you use a variable name unless you use -Passthru. If you pipe a hashtable to this command, the new hashtable will automatically be written to the pipeline.</maml:para> <maml:para>You might find this command useful when building a hashtable that you intend to use with splatting where you need to align key names with parameter names.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Rename-Hashtable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The variable name of your hash table. DO NOT include the $.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Key</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of the existing hashtable key you want to rename.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NewKey</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The new name of the hashtable key.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the revised hashtable back to the pipeline. If you pipe a variable to this command, passthru will happen automatically.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scope where your variable is defined. The default is the global scope.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Global</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Rename-Hashtable</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A piped in hashtable object</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Key</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of the existing hashtable key you want to rename.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NewKey</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The new name of the hashtable key.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the revised hashtable back to the pipeline. If you pipe a variable to this command, passthru will happen automatically.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scope where your variable is defined. The default is the global scope.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Global</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Name</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The variable name of your hash table. DO NOT include the $.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>A piped in hashtable object</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Key</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The name of the existing hashtable key you want to rename.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="3" aliases="none"> <maml:name>NewKey</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The new name of the hashtable key.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write the revised hashtable back to the pipeline. If you pipe a variable to this command, passthru will happen automatically.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scope</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scope where your variable is defined. The default is the global scope.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Global</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>hashtable</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Hashtable</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> <maml:para>This code was first described at http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2013/01/Rename-Hashtable-key-revised</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Rename-Hashtable -name MyHash -key Name -newKey Computername</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $newhash = Get-Service spooler | ConvertTo-HashTable | Rename-Hashtable -Key Machinename -NewKey Computername</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This command uses the ConvertTo-Hashtable command from the PSScriptTools module to turn an object into a hashtable. The Machinename key is then renamed to Computername.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/2vxGyUP</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>About_hash_tables</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>ConvertTo-Hashtable</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Join-Hashtable</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Save-GitSetup</command:name> <command:verb>Save</command:verb> <command:noun>GitSetup</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Download the latest 64bit version of Git for Windows.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Non-Windows platforms have package management that make it easy to install newer versions of git. This command is for Windows platforms. You can run this command to download the latest 64bit version of Git for Windows. You will need to manually install it.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Save-GitSetup</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the location to store the downloaded file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$env:TEMP</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Show the downloaded file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Show the downloaded file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the location to store the downloaded file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>$env:TEMP</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.IO.FileInfo</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>C:\> Save-GitSetup -Verbose -Path c:\work -Passthru VERBOSE: Getting latest version of git from https://git-scm.com/download/win VERBOSE: GET https://git-scm.com/download/win with 0-byte payload VERBOSE: received -byte response of content type text/html VERBOSE: Found download link https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.25.0.windows.1/Git-2.25.0-64-bit.exe VERBOSE: Downloading c:\work\Git-2.25.0-64-bit.exe from https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.25.0.windows.1/Git-2.25.0-64-bit.exe VERBOSE: GET https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.25.0.windows.1/Git-2.25.0-64-bit.exe with 0-byte payload VERBOSE: received 46476880-byte response of content type application/octet-stream VERBOSE: Download complete Directory: C:\work Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a--- 1/23/2020 4:31 PM 46476880 Git-2.25.0-64-bit.exe</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/2O8y50B</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>git.exe</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Select-First</command:name> <command:verb>Select</command:verb> <command:noun>First</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Select first X number of objects.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command takes pipelined input and selects the first specified number of objects which are then written to the pipeline. You also have the option to sort on the specified property.</maml:para> <maml:para>When using this command there is a trade off of convenience for performance. For a very large number processed objects, use Select-Object directly.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Select-First</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many items do you want to select?</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Property</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort first on this property then select the specified number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pipelined input to be selected.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Skip</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Skip or omit the first X number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Descending</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort the property in descending order.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pipelined input to be selected.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>First</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many items do you want to select?</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Property</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort first on this property then select the specified number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Skip</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Skip or omit the first X number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Descending</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort the property in descending order.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-Process | Select-First 3 -property WS -descending Handles NPM(K) PM(K) WS(K) VM(M) CPU(s) Id SI ProcessName ------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ -- -- ----------- 1118 66 419952 392396 ...12 107.33 7312 1 powershell 343 43 237928 235508 1237 3,905.22 6424 1 slack 1051 88 231216 234728 1175 61.88 8324 1 powershell_ise</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>1..10 | Select-First 3 -Skip 2 3 4 5</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Select the first 3 objects after skipping 2.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31VhYb9</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Select-Object</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Select-Last</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Select-Last</command:name> <command:verb>Select</command:verb> <command:noun>Last</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Select the last X number of objects.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This is a script version of Select-Object designed to select the last X number of objects. The command takes pipelined input and selects the last specified number of objects which are then written to the pipeline. You have an option to first sort on the specified property.</maml:para> <maml:para>When using this command there is a trade off of convenience for performance. For a very large number processed objects, use Select-Object directly.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Select-Last</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Last</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many items do you want to select?</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Property</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort first on this property then select the specified number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pipelined input to be selected.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Skip</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Skip or omit the last X number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Descending</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort on the specified property in descending order.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>InputObject</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Pipelined input to be selected.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">PSObject</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>PSObject</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Last</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How many items do you want to select?</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Property</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort first on this property then select the specified number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Skip</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Skip or omit the last X number of items.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Descending</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Sort on the specified property in descending order.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> dir c:\scripts\*.ps1 | last 5 -property lastwritetime Directory: C:\scripts Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a---- 1/11/2018 7:18 PM 1818 demo-v5Classes.ps1 -a---- 1/11/2018 7:20 PM 1255 demo-v5DSCClassResource.ps1 -a---- 1/14/2018 12:58 PM 1967 Demo-ParamTest.ps1 -a---- 1/15/2018 9:23 AM 971 Get-WorkflowVariable.ps1 -a---- 1/15/2018 12:08 PM 1555 Cost.ps1</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Get the last 5 ps1 files sorted on the LastWritetime property. This example is using the alias 'last' for Select-Last.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> 1..10 | Select-Last 3 -skip 1 7 8 9</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Select the last 3 items, skipping the last 1.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SGKce</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Select-Object</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Select-First</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Set-ConsoleColor</command:name> <command:verb>Set</command:verb> <command:noun>ConsoleColor</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Set the PowerShell console color.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>You can use this command to modify the PowerShell console's foreground and/or background color. Note that if you are running the PSReadline module, that module has commands, like Set-PSReadLineOption, that you can use to modify your console. This command is intended for use in a traditional PowerShell console. It will not work in consoles that are part of the PowerShell ISE or Visual Studio Code.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Set-ConsoleColor</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="fg"> <maml:name>Foreground</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a foreground console color</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Black</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkBlue</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkGreen</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkCyan</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkRed</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkMagenta</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkYellow</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Gray</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkGray</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Blue</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Green</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Cyan</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Red</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Magenta</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Yellow</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">White</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ConsoleColor</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ConsoleColor</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="bg"> <maml:name>Background</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a background console color</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Black</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkBlue</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkGreen</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkCyan</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkRed</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkMagenta</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkYellow</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Gray</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">DarkGray</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Blue</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Green</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Cyan</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Red</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Magenta</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Yellow</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">White</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ConsoleColor</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ConsoleColor</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cls"> <maml:name>ClearScreen</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Clear the console host screen.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display foreground and background color values</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="bg"> <maml:name>Background</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a background console color</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ConsoleColor</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ConsoleColor</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cls"> <maml:name>ClearScreen</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Clear the console host screen.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="fg"> <maml:name>Foreground</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify a foreground console color</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ConsoleColor</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ConsoleColor</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display foreground and background color values</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Set-ConsoleColor -foreground Yellow -background DarkGray -clear</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Set the console color to yellow text and on a dark gray background.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SMpPn</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Set-ConsoleTitle</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Set-ConsoleTitle</command:name> <command:verb>Set</command:verb> <command:noun>ConsoleTitle</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Set the console title text.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Use this command to modify the text displayed in the title bar of your PowerShell console window. This command is intended for use in a traditional PowerShell console. It will not work in consoles that are part of the PowerShell ISE or Visual Studio Code. It should work in a PowerShell session running in Windows Terminal.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Set-ConsoleTitle</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the title for the console window.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="cf"> <maml:name>Confirm</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Title</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the title for the console window.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="wi"> <maml:name>WhatIf</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Set-ConsoleTitle $env:computername</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Set the console title to the computername.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> if (Test-IsAdministrator) { Set-ConsoleTitle "Admin: PS $($PSVersionTable.PSVersion)" }</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Modify the console title if running as Administrator</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31SHb6m</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Set-ConsoleColor</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Show-Tree</command:name> <command:verb>Show</command:verb> <command:noun>Tree</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Shows the specified path as a tree.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>Shows the specified path as a graphical tree in the console. This is intended as PowerShell alternative to the tree DOS command. This function should work for any type of PowerShell provider and can be used to explore providers used for configuration like the WSMan provider or the registry. Currently, this will not work with any PSDrives created with the Certificate provider. It should work cross-platform.</maml:para> <maml:para>By default, the output will only show directory or equivalent structures. But you can opt to include items well as item details by using the ShowProperty parameter. Specify a comma separated list of properties or use * to view them all.</maml:para> <maml:para>If the Path is a FileSystem path there is a dynamic parameter, -InColor, that will write ANSI-colored output to the pipeline. This parameter has an alias of -ansi.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note: This is an update to an older function in my library. I seem to recall I found the original code somewhere online, perhaps from someone like Lee Holmes. Sadly, I neglected to record the source.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Show-Tree</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path to the root of the tree that will be shown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>current location</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Depth</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies how many levels of the specified path are recursed and shown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>2147483647</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IndentSize</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The size of the indent per level. The default is 3. Minimum value is 1. You shouldn't have to modify this parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>3</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="files"> <maml:name>ShowItem</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows the items in each container or folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="properties"> <maml:name>ShowProperty</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows the properties on containers and items. Use * to display all properties otherwise specify a comma separated list.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ansi"> <maml:name>InColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Show tree and item colorized. Values are from the $PSAnsiMap variable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Show-Tree</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="PSPath"> <maml:name>LiteralPath</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a literal path value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Depth</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies how many levels of the specified path are recursed and shown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>2147483647</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IndentSize</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The size of the indent per level. The default is 3. Minimum value is 1. You shouldn't have to modify this parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>3</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="files"> <maml:name>ShowItem</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows the items in each container or folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="properties"> <maml:name>ShowProperty</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows the properties on containers and items. Use * to display all properties otherwise specify a comma separated list.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ansi"> <maml:name>InColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Show tree and item colorized. Values are from the $PSAnsiMap variable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The path to the root of the tree that will be shown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>current location</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="1" aliases="PSPath"> <maml:name>LiteralPath</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Use a literal path value.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="2" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Depth</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specifies how many levels of the specified path are recursed and shown.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>2147483647</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>IndentSize</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The size of the indent per level. The default is 3. Minimum value is 1. You shouldn't have to modify this parameter.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>3</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="files"> <maml:name>ShowItem</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows the items in each container or folder.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="properties"> <maml:name>ShowProperty</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Shows the properties on containers and items. Use * to display all properties otherwise specify a comma separated list.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="ansi"> <maml:name>InColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Show tree and item colorized. Values are from the $PSAnsiMap variable.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Show-Tree C:\Work -Depth 2 C:\work +--A | \--B +--dnssuffix | +--docs | +--en-us | \--images +--gpo | +--{65D9E940-AAD4-4508-A199-86EAE4E9E535} | \--{7E7F01CE-6889-44B0-9D03-818F8284EDE0} +--installers +--remoteop | \--archive +--test files \--tryme +--.vscode +--docs +--en-us \--test</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Shows the directory tree structure, recursing down two levels.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\>Show-Tree HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework -Depth 2 -ShowProp * HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework +-- Enable64Bit = 1 +-- InstallRoot = C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\ +-- UseRyuJIT = 1 +--Advertised | +--Policy | \--v2.0.50727 +--AssemblyFolders | +--ADOMD.Client 14.0 | | \-- (default) = C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\ADOMD.NET\140\ | +--Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Reference Assemblies | | \-- (default) = C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framew... | +--SQL Server Assemblies 140 | | \-- (default) = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\140\SDK\Assemblies\ | +--v3.0 | | +-- <IncludeDotNet2Assemblies> = 1 | | \-- All Assemblies In = C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsof... | \--v3.5 | +-- <IncludeDotNet2Assemblies> = 1 | \-- All Assemblies In = C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsof... ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Shows the hierarchy of registry keys and values (-ShowProperty), recursing down two levels.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Show-Tree WSMan: -ShowItem WSMan:\ \--localhost +--MaxEnvelopeSizekb +--MaxTimeoutms +--MaxBatchItems +--MaxProviderRequests +--Client | +--NetworkDelayms | +--URLPrefix | +--AllowUnencrypted | +--Auth | | +--Basic | | +--Digest | | +--Kerberos | | +--Negotiate ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Shows all the containers and items in the WSMan: drive.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> pstree c:\work\alpha -files -properties LastWriteTime,Length -ansi C:\work\Alpha\ +-- LastWriteTime = 02/28/2020 11:19:32 +--bravo | +-- LastWriteTime = 02/28/2020 11:20:30 | +--delta | | +-- LastWriteTime = 02/28/2020 11:17:35 | | +--FunctionDemo.ps1 | | | +-- Length = 888 | | | \-- LastWriteTime = 06/01/2009 15:50:47 | | +--function-form.ps1 | | | +-- Length = 1117 | | | \-- LastWriteTime = 04/17/2019 17:18:28 | | +--function-logstamp.ps1 | | | +-- Length = 598 | | | \-- LastWriteTime = 05/23/2007 11:39:55 | | +--FunctionNotes.ps1 | | | +-- Length = 617 | | | \-- LastWriteTime = 02/24/2016 08:59:03 | | \--Function-SwitchTest.ps1 | | +-- Length = 242 | | \-- LastWriteTime = 06/09/2008 15:55:44 | +--gamma ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Show a tree listing with files including a few user specified properties in color. This example is using parameter and command aliases.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31RilUa</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>tree.com</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-ChildItem</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Test-EmptyFolder</command:name> <command:verb>Test</command:verb> <command:noun>EmptyFolder</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Test if a folder is empty of files.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will test if a given folder path is empty of all files anywhere in the path. This includes hidden files. The command will return True even if there are empty sub-folders. The default output is True or False but you can use -Passthru to get more information. See examples.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-EmptyFolder</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="0" aliases="PSPath"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a file system path like C:\Scripts.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write a test object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Passthru</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Write a test object to the pipeline.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)" position="0" aliases="PSPath"> <maml:name>Path</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a file system path like C:\Scripts.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String[]</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Boolean</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>EmptyFolder</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Test-EmptyFolder c:\work False</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Test a single folder from a parameter.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ChildItem c:\work -Directory | Test-EmptyFolder -passthru Path Name IsEmpty Computername ---- ---- ------- ------------ C:\work\A A False DESK10 C:\work\alpha alpha False DESK10 C:\work\B B True DESK10 C:\work\data data False DESK10 C:\work\demo3 demo3 True DESK10 C:\work\demos demos False DESK10 ...</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Test child folders under C:\work.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-ChildItem c:\work -Directory | Test-EmptyFolder -passthru | Where-object {$_.Isempty} | Foreach-Object { Remove-Item -LiteralPath $_.path -Recurse -force -whatif} What if: Performing the operation "Remove Directory" on target "C:\work\demo3". What if: Performing the operation "Remove Directory" on target "C:\work\installers". What if: Performing the operation "Remove Directory" on target "C:\work\new". What if: Performing the operation "Remove Directory" on target "C:\work\sqlback". What if: Performing the operation "Remove Directory" on target "C:\work\todd". What if: Performing the operation "Remove Directory" on target "C:\work\[data]".</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Find all empty sub-folders under C:\Work and pipe them to Remove-Item. This is one way to remove empty folders. The example is piping objects to ForEach-Object so that Remove-Item can use the -LiteralPath parameter, because C:\work[data] is a non-standard path.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/2Vtk3ew</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-FolderSizeInfo</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Test-Expression</command:name> <command:verb>Test</command:verb> <command:noun>Expression</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Test a PowerShell expression over a period of time.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will test a PowerShell expression or scriptblock for a specified number of times and calculate the average runtime, in milliseconds, over all the tests. The output will also show the median and trimmed values.</maml:para> <maml:para>The median is calculated by sorting the values in ascending order and selecting the value in the center of the array. If the array has an even number of elements then the median is the average of the two values in the center. The trimmed value will toss out the lowest and highest values and average the remaining values. This may be the most accurate indication as it will eliminate any small values which might come from caching and any large values which may come a temporary shortage of resources. You will only get a value if you run more than 1 test.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-Expression</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="sb"> <maml:name>Expression</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scriptblock you want to test.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ArgumentList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An array of parameters to pass to the test scriptblock. Arguments are positional. If passing an array for a value enter with @().</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsJob</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Run the tests as a background job.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Count</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of times to test the scriptblock.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>1</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="ie"> <maml:name>IncludeExpression</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the test scriptblock in the output.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="sleep"> <maml:name>Interval</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How much time to sleep in seconds between each test. Maximum is 60. You may want to use a sleep interval to mitigate possible caching effects.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0.5</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-Expression</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="sb"> <maml:name>Expression</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scriptblock you want to test.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ArgumentList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An array of parameters to pass to the test scriptblock. Arguments are positional. If passing an array for a value enter with @().</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsJob</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Run the tests as a background job.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Count</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of times to test the scriptblock.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>1</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="ie"> <maml:name>IncludeExpression</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the test scriptblock in the output.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="max"> <maml:name>RandomMaximum</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can also specify a random interval by providing a random minimum and maximum values in seconds.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="min"> <maml:name>RandomMinimum</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can also specify a random interval by providing a random minimum and maximum values in seconds.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ArgumentList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>An array of parameters to pass to the test scriptblock. Arguments are positional. If passing an array for a value enter with @().</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>AsJob</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Run the tests as a background job.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Count</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The number of times to test the scriptblock.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Int32</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Int32</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>1</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="sb"> <maml:name>Expression</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The scriptblock you want to test.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="ie"> <maml:name>IncludeExpression</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Include the test scriptblock in the output.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByPropertyName)" position="named" aliases="sleep"> <maml:name>Interval</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>How much time to sleep in seconds between each test. Maximum is 60. You may want to use a sleep interval to mitigate possible caching effects.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0.5</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="max"> <maml:name>RandomMaximum</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can also specify a random interval by providing a random minimum and maximum values in seconds.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="min"> <maml:name>RandomMinimum</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>You can also specify a random interval by providing a random minimum and maximum values in seconds.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>0</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>scriptblock</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Custom measurement object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/ This command was first described at https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/Test-Expression/blob/master/docs/Test-Expression.md)</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $cred = Get-credential globomantics\administrator PS C:\> $c = "chi-dc01","chi-dc04" PS C:\> Test-Expression { param ([string[]]$computer,$cred) get-wmiobject win32_logicaldisk -computername $computer -credential $cred } -argumentList $c,$cred Tests : 1 TestInterval : 0.5 AverageMS : 1990.6779 MinimumMS : 1990.6779 MaximumMS : 1990.6779 MedianMS : 1990.6779 TrimmedMS : PSVersion : 5.1.19041.1 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Test a command once passing an argument to the scriptblock. There is no TrimmedMS value because there was only one test.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $sb = {1..1000 | Foreach-Object {$_*2}} PS C:\> Test-Expression $sb -count 10 -interval 2 Tests : 10 TestInterval : 2 AverageMS : 72.78199 MinimumMS : 29.4449 MaximumMS : 110.6553 MedianMS : 90.3509 TrimmedMS : 73.4649625 PSVersion : 5.1.19041.1 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro PS C:\> $sb2 = { foreach ($i in (1..1000)) {$_*2}} PS C:\> Test-Expression $sb2 -Count 10 -interval 2 Tests : 10 TestInterval : 2 AverageMS : 6.40283 MinimumMS : 0.7466 MaximumMS : 22.968 MedianMS : 2.781 TrimmedMS : 5.0392125 PSVersion : 5.1.19041.1 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>These examples are testing two different approaches that yield the same results over a span of 10 test runs, pausing for 2 seconds between each test. The values for Average, Minimum and Maximum are in milliseconds.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Test-Expression { Param([string]$computer) Get-Service bits,wuauserv,winrm -computername $computer } -count 5 -IncludeExpression -argumentList chi-hvr2 Tests : 5 TestInterval : 500 AverageMS : 15.53376 MinimumMS : 11.6745 MaximumMS : 24.9331 MedianMS : 13.8928 TrimmedMS : 13.6870666666667 PSVersion : 5.1.19041.1 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Expression : Param([string]$computer) get-service bits,wuauserv,winrm -com... Arguments : {chi-hvr2}</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Include the tested expression in the output.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $j=Test-Expression { get-eventlog -list } -count 10 -Interval 5 -AsJob PS C:\> $j | Receive-Job -keep Tests : 10 TestInterval : 5 AverageMS : 2.80256 MinimumMS : 0.7967 MaximumMS : 14.911 MedianMS : 1.4469 TrimmedMS : 1.5397375 PSVersion : 5.1.19041.1 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro RunspaceId : f30eb879-fe8f-4ad0-8d70-d4c8b6b4eccc</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Run the test as a background job. When the job is complete, get the results.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 5 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\>{1..1000} | Test-Expression -count 10 -RandomMinimum 1 -RandomMaximum 10 Tests : 10 TestInterval : Random AverageMS : 0.63899 MinimumMS : 0.2253 MaximumMS : 3.9062 MedianMS : 0.24475 TrimmedMS : 0.2823 PSVersion : 5.1.19041.1 OS : Microsoft Windows 10 Pro</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Pipe a scriptblock to be tested.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31Vi0zN</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Measure-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Test-ExpressionForm</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Test-ExpressionForm</command:name> <command:verb>Test</command:verb> <command:noun>ExpressionForm</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Display a graphical test form for Test-Expression.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command will display a WPF-based form that you can use to enter in testing information. Testing intervals are in seconds. All of the values are then passed to the Test-Expression command. Results will be displayed in the form. The results only show you how long the tests took, regardless of whether or not there were errors.</maml:para> <maml:para>When you close the form, the last result object will be passed to the pipeline, including all metadata, the scriptblock and arguments.</maml:para> <maml:para>This command requires a Windows platform that supports WPF.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-ExpressionForm</maml:name> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters /> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/ This command was first explained at https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/Test-Expression/blob/master/docs/Test-ExpressionForm.md</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> test-expressionform</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Launch the form.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31TAilb</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Test-Expression</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Measure-Command</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Test-IsPSWindows</command:name> <command:verb>Test</command:verb> <command:noun>IsPSWindows</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Test if running PowerShell on a Windows platform.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>PowerShell Core introduced the $IsWindows variable. However it is not available on Windows PowerShell. Use this command to perform a simple test if the computer is either running Windows or using the Desktop PSEdition.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-IsPSWindows</maml:name> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters /> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Boolean</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Test-IsPSWindows True</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/2GBPriA</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Test-WithCulture</command:name> <command:verb>Test</command:verb> <command:noun>WithCulture</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Test your PowerShell code under a different culture.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>When writing PowerShell commands, sometimes the culture you are running under becomes critical. For example, European countries use a different datetime format than North Americans which might present a problem with your script or command. Unless you have a separate computer running under the foreign culture, it is difficult to test. This command will allow you to test a scriptblock or even a file under a different culture, such as DE-DE for German.</maml:para> <maml:para>Note that this command is not an absolute test. There may be commands that fail to produce the alternate culture results you expect.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-WithCulture</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Culture</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a new culture like de-de</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">CultureInfo</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>CultureInfo</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ArgumentList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an array of positional arguments to pass to the scriptblock for file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>FilePath</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the path to a PowerShell script file to execute using the specified culture.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Test-WithCulture</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Culture</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a new culture like de-de</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">CultureInfo</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>CultureInfo</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scriptblock</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a scriptblock to execute using the specified culture. Be aware that long or complex pipelined expressions might not give you the culture specific results you expect.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ArgumentList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an array of positional arguments to pass to the scriptblock for file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ArgumentList</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an array of positional arguments to pass to the scriptblock for file.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Object[]</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Object[]</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Culture</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a new culture like de-de</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">CultureInfo</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>CultureInfo</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>FilePath</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter the path to a PowerShell script file to execute using the specified culture.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="1" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Scriptblock</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a scriptblock to execute using the specified culture. Be aware that long or complex pipelined expressions might not give you the culture specific results you expect.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">ScriptBlock</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>ScriptBlock</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Object</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Test-WithCulture de-de -Scriptblock {(Get-Date).addDays(90)} Montag, 14. Oktober 2019 08:59:01</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>--------------------------- Example2 ---------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C\> Test-WithCulture fr-fr -Scriptblock { Get-winEvent -log system -max 500 | Select-Object -Property TimeCreated,ID,OpCodeDisplayname,Message | Sort-Object -property TimeCreated | Group-Object {$_.timecreated.toshortdatestring()} -noelement } Count Name ----- ---- 165 10/07/2019 249 11/07/2019 17 12/07/2019 16 13/07/2019 20 14/07/2019 26 15/07/2019 7 16/07/2019</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para></maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31TyFnk</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-Culture</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Get-UICulture</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Write-ANSIProgress</command:name> <command:verb>Write</command:verb> <command:noun>ANSIProgress</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Write an ANSI progress bar.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>You can use this command to write an ANSI colored progress bar to the console. The output will be an array of strings. The item may be a blank line. See examples.</maml:para> <maml:para>NOTE: If you are using the Windows Terminal and are at the bottom of the screen, you may get improperly formatted results. Clear the host and try again.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Write-ANSIProgress</maml:name> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PercentComplete</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a percentage in decimal value like .25 up to 1.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>BarSymbol</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify what shape to use for the progress bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Box</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Block</command:parameterValue> <command:parameterValue required="false" command:variableLength="false">Circle</command:parameterValue> </command:parameterValueGroup> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Box</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Position</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the cursor position or where you want to place the progress bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Coordinates</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Coordinates</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Current position</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ProgressColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an ANSI escape sequence for the progress bar color.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>BarSymbol</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify what shape to use for the progress bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Box</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="true" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="True (ByValue)" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>PercentComplete</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Enter a percentage in decimal value like .25 up to 1.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Double</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Double</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Position</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify the cursor position or where you want to place the progress bar.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">Coordinates</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>Coordinates</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>Current position</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>ProgressColor</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Specify an ANSI escape sequence for the progress bar color.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.Double</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>This command will not work in the PowerShell ISE. The verbose output should only be used when troubleshooting a display problem.</maml:para> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $pct = @(.10, .12, .19, .25, .43, .55, .66, .78, .90, .95,1) PS C:\> $pct | Write-ANSIProgress -BarSymbol Block</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>This will build a progress bar using a block symbol and the default ANSI color escape.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $params = @{ PercentComplete = .78 BarSymbol = "Circle" "ProgressColor" = "$([char]0x1b)[92m" } PS C:\> Write-ANSIProgress @params</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Create a single progress bar for 78% using the Circle symbol and a custom color.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Get-CimInstance -ClassName win32_operatingsystem | Select-Object -property @{N="Computername";E={$_.CSName}}, @{N="TotalMemGB";E={Format-Value $_.TotalVisibleMemorySize -unit MB}}, @{N="FreeMemGB";E={Format-Value $_.FreePhysicalMemory -unit MB}}, @{N="PctFree"; E={ $pct=Format-Percent $_.freephysicalmemory $_.totalVisiblememorySize Write-ANSIProgress -PercentComplete ($pct/100) | Select-Last 1 }} Computername TotalMemGB FreeMemGB PctFree ------------ ---------- --------- ------- BOVINE320 32 12 37.87% ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Note that this example is using abbreviations in the Select-Object hashtables.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- Example 4 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> $sb = { Clear-Host $top = Get-ChildItem c:\scripts -Directory $i = 0 $out=@() $pos = $host.ui.RawUI.CursorPosition Foreach ($item in $top) { $i++ $pct = [math]::round($i/$top.count,2) Write-ANSIProgress -PercentComplete $pct -position $pos Write-Host " Processing $(($item.fullname).padright(80))" -NoNewline $out+= Get-ChildItem -path $item -Recurse -file | Measure-Object -property length -sum | Select-Object @{Name="Path";Expression={$item.fullname}},Count, @{Name="Size";Expression={$_.Sum}} } Write-Host "" $out | Sort-object -property Size -Descending } PS C:\> Invoke-Command -scriptblock $sb</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>You are most likely to use this command in a function or script. This example demonstrates using a script block.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-ANSIBar</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>New-RedGreenGradient</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> <command:command xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:command="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:dev="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:MSHelp="http://msdn.microsoft.com/mshelp"> <command:details> <command:name>Write-Detail</command:name> <command:verb>Write</command:verb> <command:noun>Detail</command:noun> <maml:description> <maml:para>Write a detailed message string.</maml:para> </maml:description> </command:details> <maml:description> <maml:para>This command is designed to be used within your functions and scripts to make it easier to write a detailed message that you can use as verbose output. The assumption is that you are using an advanced function with a Begin, Process and End scriptblocks. You can create a detailed message to indicate what part of the code is being executed. The output can include a full time stamp, or a time string which includes a millisecond value.</maml:para> <maml:para>In a script you might use it like this in a Begin block:</maml:para> <maml:para> $pfx = "BEGIN"</maml:para> <maml:para> Write-Detail "Starting $($MyInvocation.MyCommand)" -Prefix $pfx | Write-Verbose</maml:para> <maml:para> Write-Detail "PS $($PSVersiontable.PSVersion)" -Prefix $pfx | Write-Verbose</maml:para> <maml:para>If you don't specify a prefix, it will default to PROCESS.</maml:para> </maml:description> <command:syntax> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Write-Detail</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Message</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The message to display after the time stamp and prefix.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Prefix</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicate whether you are in the BEGIN, PROCESS or END script block. Although you can specify any text. It will be displayed in upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PROCESS</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Date</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display a date value like 9/15/2018 11:36:41.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> <command:syntaxItem> <maml:name>Write-Detail</maml:name> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Message</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The message to display after the time stamp and prefix.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Prefix</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicate whether you are in the BEGIN, PROCESS or END script block. Although you can specify any text. It will be displayed in upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PROCESS</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Time</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display a time value with milliseconds like 11:37:01:4029.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:syntaxItem> </command:syntax> <command:parameters> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="0" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Message</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>The message to display after the time stamp and prefix.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>None</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Prefix</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Indicate whether you are in the BEGIN, PROCESS or END script block. Although you can specify any text. It will be displayed in upper case.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="true" variableLength="false">String</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>String</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>PROCESS</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Date</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display a date value like 9/15/2018 11:36:41.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> <command:parameter required="false" variableLength="true" globbing="false" pipelineInput="False" position="named" aliases="none"> <maml:name>Time</maml:name> <maml:Description> <maml:para>Display a time value with milliseconds like 11:37:01:4029.</maml:para> </maml:Description> <command:parameterValue required="false" variableLength="false">SwitchParameter</command:parameterValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>SwitchParameter</maml:name> <maml:uri /> </dev:type> <dev:defaultValue>False</dev:defaultValue> </command:parameter> </command:parameters> <command:inputTypes> <command:inputType> <dev:type> <maml:name>None</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:inputType> </command:inputTypes> <command:returnValues> <command:returnValue> <dev:type> <maml:name>System.String</maml:name> </dev:type> <maml:description> <maml:para></maml:para> </maml:description> </command:returnValue> </command:returnValues> <maml:alertSet> <maml:alert> <maml:para>Learn more about PowerShell: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/essential-powershell-resources/</maml:para> </maml:alert> </maml:alertSet> <command:examples> <command:example> <maml:title>-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------</maml:title> <dev:code>PS C:\> Write-Detail "Getting file information" -Prefix Process [PROCESS] Getting file information</dev:code> <dev:remarks> <maml:para>Normally you would use this command in a function, but here is an example from the console so that you can see what to expect.</maml:para> </dev:remarks> </command:example> </command:examples> <command:relatedLinks> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Online Version:</maml:linkText> <maml:uri>http://bit.ly/31UuI26</maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> <maml:navigationLink> <maml:linkText>Write-Verbose</maml:linkText> <maml:uri></maml:uri> </maml:navigationLink> </command:relatedLinks> </command:command> </helpItems> |