2021-04-12 12:25:48 +02:00
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#!/usr/bin/pwsh
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2021-04-10 11:07:40 +02:00
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# This script serves as a quick Powershell replacement to the search functionality in Windows.
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# After you pass in a root folder and a search term, the script will list all files and folders matching that phrase.
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param(
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[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
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$path,
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[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
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$term
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)
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# Recursive search function
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Write-Host "Results:"
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function Search-Folder($FilePath, $SearchTerm) {
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# Get children
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$children = Get-ChildItem -Path $FilePath
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# For each child, see if it matches the search term, and if it is a folder, search it too.
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foreach ($child in $children) {
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$name = $child.Name
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if ($name -match $SearchTerm) {
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Write-Host "$FilePath\$name"
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}
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$isdir = Test-Path -Path "$FilePath\$name" -PathType Container
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if ($isdir) {
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Search-Folder -FilePath "$FilePath\$name" -SearchTerm $SearchTerm
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}
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}
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}
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# Call the search function
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Search-Folder -FilePath $path -SearchTerm $term
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exit 0
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