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# PowerShell Script: add-firewall-rules.ps1
```powershell
add-firewall-rules.ps1 [<path-to-executables>]
Adds firewall rules for the given executables (needs admin rights)
```
Adds firewall rules for the given executables (needs administrator rights)
add-firewall-rules.ps1 [<PathToExecutables>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./add-firewall-rules C:\MyApp\bin
Adding firewall rule for C:\MyApp\bin\app1.exe
Adding firewall rule for C:\MyApp\bin\app2.exe
...
```

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# PowerShell Script: add-memo.ps1
```powershell
add-memo.ps1 [<text>]
Adds a memo to Memos.csv in the home folder
```
Adds the given memo text to $HOME/Memos.csv
add-memo.ps1 [<text>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./add-memo "Buy apples"
✔️ added to 📄/home/markus/Memos.csv
```

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# PowerShell Script: alert.ps1
```powershell
alert.ps1 [<message>]
Handle and escalate the given alert message
```
Handle and escalate the given alert message
alert.ps1 [<message>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: build-repo.ps1
```powershell
Builds a Git repository
```
Supports building with cmake, configure, autogen, Imakefile and Makefile.
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/build-repo.ps1 [[-RepoDir] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
-RepoDir <String>
Specifies the path to the Git repository.
Required? false
Position? 1
Default value "$PWD"
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
```
```
[<CommonParameters>]
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
```
## Example
```powershell
PS>./build-repo C:\MyRepo
```
## Notes
Author: Markus Fleschutz · License: CC0
## Related Links
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
*Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of build-repo.ps1*

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# PowerShell Script: build-repos.ps1
```powershell
Builds all Git repositories in a folder
```
build-repos.ps1 [<ParentDir>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/build-repos.ps1 [[-ParentDir] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
-ParentDir <String>
Specifies the path to the folder containing the Git repositories
Required? false
Position? 1
Default value "$PWD"
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
```
```
[<CommonParameters>]
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
```
## Example
```powershell
PS>./build-repos C:\MyRepos
```
## Notes
Author: Markus Fleschutz · License: CC0
## Related Links
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
*Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of build-repos.ps1*

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# PowerShell Script: cd-desktop.ps1
```powershell
cd-desktop.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's desktop folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's desktop folder
cd-desktop.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-desktop
📂/home/markus/Desktop
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-docs.ps1
```powershell
cd-docs.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's documents folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's documents folder
cd-docs.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's documents folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-docs
📂/home/markus/Documents
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-downloads.ps1
```powershell
cd-downloads.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's downloads folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's downloads folder
cd-downloads.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's downloads folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-downloads
📂/home/markus/Downloads
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-dropbox.ps1
```powershell
cd-dropbox.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's Dropbox folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's Dropbox folder
cd-dropbox.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's Dropbox folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-dropbox
📂/home/markus/Dropbox
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-home.ps1
```powershell
cd-home.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's home directory
```
Change the working directory to the user's home directory
cd-home.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's home directory
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-home
📂/home/markus
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-music.ps1
```powershell
cd-music.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's music folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's music folder
cd-music.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's music folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-music
📂/home/markus/Music
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-onedrive.ps1
```powershell
cd-onedrive.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's OneDrive folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's OneDrive folder
cd-onedrive.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's OneDrive folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-onedrive
📂/home/markus/OneDrive
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-pics.ps1
```powershell
cd-pics.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's pictures folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's pictures folder
cd-pics.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's pictures folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-pics
📂/home/markus/Pictures
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-repos.ps1
```powershell
cd-repos.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's Git repositories folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's Git repositories folder
cd-repos.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's Git repositories folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-repos
📂/home/markus/Repos
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-root.ps1
```powershell
cd-root.ps1
Change the working directory to the root directory (C:\ on Windows)
```
Change the working directory to the root directory (C:\ on Windows)
cd-root.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the root directory (C:\ on Windows)
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-root
📂C:\
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-scripts.ps1
```powershell
cd-scripts.ps1
Change the working directory to the PowerShell scripts folder
```
Change the working directory to the PowerShell scripts folder
cd-scripts.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the PowerShell scripts folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-scripts
📂/home/markus/PowerShell/Scripts
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-ssh.ps1
```powershell
cd-ssh.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's SSH folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's SSH folder
cd-ssh.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's SSH folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-ssh
📂/home/markus/.ssh
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-up.ps1
```powershell
cd-up.ps1
Change the working directory to one level up
```
Change the working directory to one level up
cd-up.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to one level up
## Example
```powershell
PS>.\cd-up
(one level up)
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-up2.ps1
```powershell
cd-up2.ps1
Change the working directory to two directory levels up
```
Change the working directory to two directory levels up
cd-up2.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to two directory levels up
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-up2
(two levels up)
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-up3.ps1
```powershell
cd-up3.ps1
Change the working directory to three directory levels up
```
Change the working directory to three directory levels up
cd-up3.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to three directory levels up
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-up3
(three levels up)
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-up4.ps1
```powershell
cd-up4.ps1
Change the working directory to four directory levels up
```
Change the working directory to four directory levels up
cd-up4.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to four directory levels up
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-up4
(four levels up)
```

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# PowerShell Script: cd-videos.ps1
```powershell
cd-videos.ps1
Change the working directory to the user's videos folder
```
Change the working directory to the user's videos folder
cd-videos.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Change the working directory to the user's videos folder
## Example
```powershell
PS>./cd-videos
📂/home/markus/Videos
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-cpu-temp.ps1
```powershell
check-cpu-temp.ps1
Checks the CPU temperature
```
Checks the CPU temperature
check-cpu-temp.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-cpu-temp
✔️ 30.3 °C CPU temperature - good
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-dns-resolution.ps1
```powershell
check-dns-resolution.ps1
Checks the DNS resolution with frequently used domain names
```
Checks the DNS resolution with frequently used domain names
check-dns-resolution.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Checks the DNS resolution with frequently used domain names
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-dns-resolution
✔️ 11.8 domains/sec (177 domains resolved in 15 sec)
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-drive-space.ps1
```powershell
check-drive-space.ps1 [<drive>] [<min-level>]
Checks a drive for free space left (20 GB by default)
```
Checks a drive for free space left (20 GB by default)
check-drive-space.ps1 [<drive>] [<min-level>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-drive-space C
✔️ 172 GB left on drive C (61 of 233 GB used)
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-file-system.ps1
```powershell
check-file-system.ps1 [<drive>]
Checks the file system of a drive (needs admin rights)
```
Checks the file system of a drive (needs admin rights)
check-file-system.ps1 [<drive>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Checks the file system of a drive (needs admin rights)
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-file-system C
✔️ file system on drive C is clean
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-health.ps1
```powershell
check-health.ps1
Checks the health of the local computer
```
Checks the health of the local computer
check-health.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-health
✔️ 1213 GB left for swap space (67 of 1280 GB used)
✔️ 172 GB left on drive C (61 of 233 GB used)
✔️ 30.3 °C CPU temperature - good
✔️ 19.7 domains/s (177 domains resolved in 9 sec)
✔️ 29 ms ping average (13 ms min, 110 ms max, 10 hosts)
✔️ Windmill is healthy
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-ipv4-address.ps1
```powershell
check-ipv4-address.ps1 [<address>]
Checks the given IPv4 address for validity
```
Checks the given IPv4 address for validity
check-ipv4-address.ps1 [<Address>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Checks the given IPv4 address for validity
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-ipv4-address 192.168.11.22
✔️ IPv4 192.168.11.22 is valid
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-ipv6-address.ps1
```powershell
check-ipv6-address.ps1 [<address>]
Checks the given IPv6 address for validity
```
Checks the given IPv6 address for validity
check-ipv6-address.ps1 [<Address>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ Checks the given IPv6 address for validity
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-ipv6-address fe80::200:5aee:feaa:20a2
✔️ IPv6 fe80::200:5aee:feaa:20a2 is valid
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-mac-address.ps1
```powershell
check-mac-address.ps1 [<MAC>]
Checks the given MAC address for validity
```
Checks the given MAC address for validity (MAC address like 00:00:00:00:00:00 or 00-00-00-00-00-00 or 000000000000).
Supported MAC address formats are: 00:00:00:00:00:00 or 00-00-00-00-00-00 or 000000000000.
check-mac-address.ps1 [<MAC>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -29,6 +30,7 @@ Checks the given MAC address for validity (MAC address like 00:00:00:00:00:00 or
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-mac-address 11:22:33:44:55:66
✔️ MAC address 11:22:33:44:55:66 is valid
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-ping.ps1
```powershell
check-ping.ps1 [<hosts>]
Checks the ping latency from the local computer to selected Internet hosts
```
Checks the ping latency from the local computer to selected Internet hosts
(default is: 'amazon.com,apple.com,bing.com,cnn.com,dropbox.com,facebook.com,google.com,live.com,twitter.com,youtube.com)
Hosts by default are: amazon.com,apple.com,bing.com,cnn.com,dropbox.com,facebook.com,google.com,live.com,twitter.com,youtube.com
check-ping.ps1 [<hosts>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-ping
✔️ 36 ms ping average (13 ms min, 109 ms max, 10 hosts)
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# PowerShell Script: check-smart-devices.ps1
```powershell
Performs a selftest on your S.M.A.R.T. HDD/SSD devices.
```
check-smart-devices.ps1 [<type>]
Type is either short(default) or long.
Requires smartctl (smartmontools package) and admin rights.
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/check-smart-devices.ps1 [[-type] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
-type <String>
Required? false
Position? 1
Default value short
Accept pipeline input? false
Accept wildcard characters? false
```
```
[<CommonParameters>]
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
```
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-smart-devices
✔️ short selftest started on S.M.A.R.T. device /dev/sda
```
## Notes
Author: Markus Fleschutz · License: CC0
## Related Links
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
*Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of check-smart-devices.ps1*

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# PowerShell Script: check-subnet-mask.ps1
```powershell
check-subnet-mask.ps1 [<address>]
Checks the given subnet mask for validity
```
Checks the given subnet mask for validity
check-subnet-mask.ps1 [<address>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-subnet-mask 255.255.255.0
✔️ subnet mask 255.255.255.0 is valid
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-swap-space.ps1
```powershell
check-swap-space.ps1 [<min-level>]
Checks the free swap space
```
Checks the free swap space
check-swap-space.ps1 [<min-level>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-swap-space
✔️ 1213 GB left for swap space (67 of 1280 GB used)
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# PowerShell Script: check-symlinks.ps1
```powershell
check-symlinks.ps1 [<DirTree>]
Checks every symlink in a folder (including subfolders)
```
Checks every symlink in a directory tree
check-symlinks.ps1 [<folder>]
Returns the number of broken symlinks as exit value.
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/check-symlinks.ps1 [[-DirTree] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/check-symlinks.ps1 [[-folder] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
-DirTree <String>
-folder <String>
Required? false
Position? 1
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-symlinks C:\MyApp
PS>./check-symlinks .
✔️ 0 out of 10 symlinks are broken in 📂/home/markus
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-weather.ps1
```powershell
check-weather.ps1 [<location>]
Checks the weather for critical values
```
Checks the weather for critical values
check-weather.ps1 [<location>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: check-windows-system-files.ps1
```powershell
check-windows-system-files.ps1
Checks the validity of the Windows system files (requires admin rights)
```
Checks the validity of the Windows system files (requires admin rights)
check-windows-system-files.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Checks the validity of the Windows system files (requires admin rights)
## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-windows-system-files
✔️ checked Windows system files
```

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# PowerShell Script: check-xml-file.ps1
```powershell
check-xml-file [<file>]
Checks the given XML file for validity
```
Checks the given XML file for validity
check-xml-file [<file>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./check-xml-file myfile.xml
✔️ XML file is valid
```

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# PowerShell Script: clean-repo.ps1
```powershell
clean-repo.ps1 [<RepoDir>]
Cleans a Git repository from untracked files (including submodules)
```
Cleans a Git repository from untracked files (including submodules, e.g. for a fresh build)
clean-repo.ps1 [<RepoDir>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ Cleans a Git repository from untracked files (including submodules, e.g. for a f
## Example
```powershell
PS>./clean-repo C:\MyRepo
🧹 Cleaning Git repository 📂C:\MyRepo from untracked files...
✔️ cleaned Git repository 📂C:\MyRepo in 0 sec
```

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# PowerShell Script: clean-repos.ps1
```powershell
clean-repos.ps1 [<ParentDir>]
Cleans all Git repositories in a folder from untracked files (including submodules)
```
Cleans all Git repositories under the current/given directory from untracked files (including submodules)
clean-repos.ps1 [<ParentDir>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: clear-recycle-bin.ps1
```powershell
clear-recycle-bin.ps1
Removes the content of the recycle bin folder permanently
```
Removes the content of the recycle bin folder
clear-recycle-bin.ps1
NOTE: can not be undo!
## Syntax & Parameters
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./clear-recycle-bin
✔️ cleared recycle bin
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# PowerShell Script: clone-repos.ps1
```powershell
clone-repos.ps1 [<ParentDir>]
Clones well-known Git repositories into a folder
```
Clones well-known Git repositories under the current/given directory
clone-repos.ps1 [<folder>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/clone-repos.ps1 [[-ParentDir] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/clone-repos.ps1 [[-folder] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
-ParentDir <String>
-folder <String>
Required? false
Position? 1
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## Example
```powershell
PS>./clone-repos C:\MyRepos
PS>./clone-repos C:\Users\Markus\Repos
```

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# PowerShell Script: close-calculator.ps1
```powershell
close-calculator.ps1
Closes the calculator program gracefully
```
Closes the calculator program gracefully
close-calculator.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-chrome.ps1
```powershell
close-chrome.ps1
Closes the Google Chrome Web browser
```
Closes the Web browser Google Chrome gracefully
close-chrome.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-cortana.ps1
```powershell
close-cortana.ps1
Closes Microsoft's Cortana application
```
Closes Cortana gracefully
close-cortana.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-edge.ps1
```powershell
close-edge.ps1
Closes Microsoft's Edge Web browser
```
Closes the Web browser Microsoft Edge gracefully
close-edge.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-file-explorer.ps1
```powershell
close-file-explorer.ps1
Closes Microsoft's File Explorer
```
Closes Microsoft File Explorer gracefully
close-file-explorer.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-firefox.ps1
```powershell
close-firefox.ps1
Closes Mozilla's Firefox Web browser
```
Closes the Firefox Web browser gracefully
close-firefox.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-netflix.ps1
```powershell
close-netflix.ps1
Closes the Netflix application
```
Closes the Netflix program gracefully
close-netflix.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-onedrive.ps1
```powershell
close-onedrive.ps1
Closes Microsoft's OneDrive folder
```
Closes Microsoft OneDrive gracefully
close-onedrive.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-program.ps1
```powershell
close-program.ps1 [<FullProgramName>] [<ProgramName>] [<ProgramAliasName>]
Closes the processes of the given program gracefully
```
Closes the processes of the given program gracefully
close-program.ps1 [<FullProgramName>] [<ProgramName>] [<ProgramAliasName>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-system-settings.ps1
```powershell
close-system-settings.ps1
Closes the System Settings window
```
Closes the System Settings gracefully
close-system-settings.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-thunderbird.ps1
```powershell
close-thunderbird.ps1
Closes Mozilla's Thunderbird email client
```
Closes the mail client Mozilla Thunderbird gracefully
close-thunderbird.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-vlc.ps1
```powershell
close-vlc.ps1
Closes the VLC media player application
```
Closes the VLC media player gracefully
close-vlc.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: close-windows-terminal.ps1
```powershell
close-windows-terminal.ps1
Closes the Windows Terminal application
```
Closes Windows Terminal gracefully
close-windows-terminal.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: configure-git.ps1
```powershell
configure-git.ps1 [<full-name>] [<email-address>] [<favorite-editor>]
Configures the user settings for Git
```
Sets up the Git user configuration
configure-git.ps1 [<full-name>] [<email-address>] [<favorite-editor>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: convert-csv2txt.ps1
```powershell
convert-csv2txt.ps1 [<csv-file>]
Converts a .CSV file into a text file
```
Converts a .CSV file into a text file
convert-csv2txt.ps1 [<csv-file>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: convert-mysql2csv.ps1
```powershell
convert-mysql2csv.ps1 [<server>] [<database>] [<username>] [<password>] [<query>]
Convert a MySQL database table to a .CSV file
```
Convert a MySQL database table to a .CSV file
convert-mysql2csv.ps1 [<server>] [<database>] [<username>] [<password>] [<query>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: convert-ps2bat.ps1
```powershell
convert-ps2bat.ps1 [<pattern>]
Converts a PowerShell script to .bat files
```
Converts a PowerShell script to .bat files
convert-ps2bat.ps1 [<pattern>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: convert-ps2md.ps1
```powershell
convert-ps2md.ps1 [<filename>]
Converts the comment-based help of a PowerShell script to Markdown
```
Converts the comment-based help of a PowerShell script to Markdown
convert-ps2md.ps1 [<filename>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: convert-sql2csv.ps1
```powershell
convert-sql2csv.ps1 [<server>] [<database>] [<username>] [<password>] [<query>]
Converts a SQL database table to a .CSV file
```
Converts a SQL database table to a .CSV file
convert-sql2csv.ps1 [<server>] [<database>] [<username>] [<password>] [<query>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: convert-txt2wav.ps1
```powershell
convert-txt2wav.ps1 [<text>] [<wav-file>]
Converts text to a .WAV audio file
```
Converts text to a .WAV audio file
convert-txt2wav.ps1 [<text>] [<wav-file>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: copy-photos-sorted.ps1
```powershell
copy-photos-sorted.ps1 [<SourceDir>] [<TargetDir>]
Copy image files sorted by year and month
```
Copy image files from SourceDir to TargetDir sorted by year and month
copy-photos-sorted.ps1 [<SourceDir>] [<TargetDir>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: decrypt-file.ps1
```powershell
decrypt-file.ps1 [<path>] [<password>]
Decrypts the given file
```
Decrypts the given file
decrypt-file.ps1 [<path>] [<password>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: display-time.ps1
```powershell
display-time.ps1 [<seconds>]
Displays the current time
```
Displays the current time (for 10 seconds by default)
display-time.ps1 [<seconds>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: download-dir.ps1
```powershell
download-dir.ps1 [<URL>]
Downloads a folder (including subfolders) from the given URL
```
Downloads a directory tree from the given URL
download-dir.ps1 [<URL>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: download-file.ps1
```powershell
download-file.ps1 [<URL>]
Downloads a file from the given URL
```
Downloads a file from the given URL
download-file.ps1 [<URL>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: edit.ps1
```powershell
edit.ps1 <filename>
Opens the built-in text editor to edit the given file
```
Opens the built-in text editor to edit the given file
edit.ps1 <filename>
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: enable-crash-dumps.ps1
```powershell
enable-crash-dumps.ps1
Enables the writing of crash dumps
```
Enables the writing of crash dumps
enable-crash-dumps.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: enable-god-mode.ps1
```powershell
enable-god-mode.ps1
Enables the god mode
```
Enables the god mode (adds a new icon to the desktop)
enable-god-mode.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: encrypt-file.ps1
```powershell
encrypt-file.ps1 [<path>] [<password>]
Encrypts a file
```
Encrypts the given file
encrypt-file.ps1 [<Path>] [<Password>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: enter-chat.ps1
```powershell
enter-chat.ps1
Enters a chat using a common network shared file
```
Enters a chat using a common network shared file
enter-chat.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: fetch-repo.ps1
```powershell
fetch-repo.ps1 [<repo-dir>]
Fetches updates for a local Git repository (including submodules)
```
Fetches updates for a local Git repository (including submodules)
fetch-repo.ps1 [<RepoDir>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Fetches updates for a local Git repository (including submodules)
```
-RepoDir <String>
Specifies the path to the Git repository.
Required? false
Position? 1
@ -29,6 +30,8 @@ Fetches updates for a local Git repository (including submodules)
## Example
```powershell
PS>./fetch-repo
🢃 Fetching updates for Git repository 📂PowerShell ...
✔️ fetched updates for 📂PowerShell"
```

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# PowerShell Script: fetch-repos.ps1
```powershell
fetch-repos.ps1 [<ParentDir>]
Fetches updates for all Git repositories in a folder (including submodules)
```
Fetches updates for all Git repositories under the current/given directory (including submodules)
fetch-repos.ps1 [<ParentDir>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: hibernate.ps1
```powershell
hibernate.ps1
Enables hibernate mode for the local computer (needs admin rights)
```
Enables hibernate mode for the local computer (needs admin rights)
hibernate.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: inspect-exe.ps1
```powershell
inspect-exe.ps1 [<path-to-exe-file>]
Prints basic information of an executable file
```
Prints basic information of the given executable file
inspect-exe.ps1 [<path-to-exe-file>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-github-cli.ps1
```powershell
install-github-cli.ps1
Installs GitHub CLI
```
Installs GitHub CLI
install-github-cli.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-google-chrome.ps1
```powershell
install-google-chrome.ps1
Installs the latest Google Chrome browser
```
Installs the latest Google Chrome browser
install-google-chrome.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-knot-resolver.ps1
```powershell
install-knot-resolver.ps1
Installs Knot Resolver (needs admin rights)
```
Installs the Knot Resolver (a DNS resolver daemon, needs admin rights)
Knot Resolver is a DNS resolver daemon.
install-knot-resolver.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-signal-cli.ps1
```powershell
install-signal-cli.ps1 [<version>]
Installs signal-cli
```
Installs signal-cli from github.com/AsamK/signal-cli. See the Web page for the correct version number
install-signal-cli.ps1 [<version>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-ssh-client.ps1
```powershell
install-ssh-client.ps1
Installs the SSH client (needs admin rights)
```
Installs the SSH client (needs admin rights)
install-ssh-client.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-ssh-server.ps1
```powershell
install-ssh-server.ps1
Installs the SSH server (needs admin rights)
```
Installs the SSH server (needs admin rights)
install-ssh-server.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-updates.ps1
```powershell
install-updates.ps1
Installs updates for the local machine (needs admin rights)
```
Installs updates (needs admin rights)
install-updates.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: install-wsl.ps1
```powershell
install-wsl.ps1
Installs Windows Subsystem for Linux (needs admin rights)
```
Installs Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) - needs admin rights
install-wsl.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: introduce-powershell.ps1
```powershell
introduce-powershell.ps1
Introduces PowerShell to new users
```
Introduces PowerShell to new users
introduce-powershell.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-aliases.ps1
```powershell
list-aliases.ps1
Lists all PowerShell aliases
```
Lists all PowerShell aliases
list-aliases.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,14 @@ Lists all PowerShell aliases
## Example
```powershell
PS>./list-aliases
CommandType Name Version Source
----------- ---- ------- ------
Alias CFS -> ConvertFrom-String 3.1.0.0 Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
Alias fhx -> Format-Hex 3.1.0.0 Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility
...
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# PowerShell Script: list-anagrams.ps1
```powershell
list-anagrams.ps1 [<word>] [<columns>]
Lists all anagrams of the given word
```
Lists all anagrams of the given word
list-anagrams.ps1 [<word>] [<columns>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-branches.ps1
```powershell
list-branches.ps1 [<repo-dir>] [<pattern>]
Lists all branches in a Git repository
```
Lists all branches in the current/given Git repository
list-branches.ps1 [<RepoDir>] [<SearchPattern>]
<RepoDir> is the current working directory by default
<SearchPattern> is "*" (anything) by default
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/list-branches.ps1 [[-RepoDir] <String>] [[-Pattern] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/list-branches.ps1 [[-RepoDir] <String>] [[-SearchPattern] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ Lists all branches in the current/given Git repository
```
```
-Pattern <String>
-SearchPattern <String>
Required? false
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# PowerShell Script: list-cheat-sheet.ps1
```powershell
list-cheat-sheet.ps1
Lists the PowerShell cheat sheet
```
Lists the PowerShell cheat sheet
list-cheat-sheet.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-city-weather.ps1
```powershell
list-city-weather.ps1
List the current weather of cities world-wide
```
List the current weather of cities world-wide (west to east)
list-city-weather.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-clipboard.ps1
```powershell
list-clipboard.ps1
Lists the contents of the clipboard
```
Lists the contents of the clipboard
list-clipboard.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-cmdlets.ps1
```powershell
list-cmdlets.ps1
Lists all PowerShell cmdlets
```
Lists all PowerShell cmdlets
list-cmdlets.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,14 @@ Lists all PowerShell cmdlets
## Example
```powershell
PS>./list-cmdlets
CommandType Name Version Source
----------- ---- ------- ------
Function Add-BCDataCacheExtension 1.0.0.0 BranchCache
Function Add-BitLockerKeyProtector 1.0.0.0 BitLocker
...
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# PowerShell Script: list-commits.ps1
```powershell
list-commits.ps1 [<RepoDir>] [<Format>]
Lists all commits in a Git repository
```
Lists all commits in a Git repository (format is: list|compact|normal|JSON)
list-commits.ps1 [<RepoDir>] [<Format>]
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Lists all commits in a Git repository (format is: list|compact|normal|JSON)
```
-RepoDir <String>
Specifies the path to the Git repository.
Required? false
Position? 1
@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ Lists all commits in a Git repository (format is: list|compact|normal|JSON)
```
-Format <String>
Specifies the output format: list|compact|normal|JSON
Required? false
Position? 2
@ -39,6 +41,14 @@ Lists all commits in a Git repository (format is: list|compact|normal|JSON)
## Example
```powershell
PS>./list-commits
ID Date Committer Description
-- ---- --------- -----------
ccd0d3e Wed Sep 29 08:28:20 2021 +0200 Markus Fleschutz Fix typo
291d785 Wed Sep 29 08:18:28 2021 +0200 Markus Fleschutz Update README.md
...
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# PowerShell Script: list-console-colors.ps1
```powershell
list-console-colors.ps1
Lists all console colors
```
Lists all console colors
list-console-colors.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-credits.ps1
```powershell
list-credits.ps1
Shows the credits for the PowerShell Scripts
```
Shows the credits for the PowerShell Scripts
list-credits.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-dir-tree.ps1
```powershell
list-dir-tree.ps1 [<dir-tree>]
Lists the full directory tree
```
Lists the full directory tree
list-dir-tree.ps1 [<DirTree>]
<DirTree> is the path to the directory tree
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-dir.ps1
```powershell
list-dir.ps1 [<pattern>]
Lists the directory content formatted in columns
```
Lists the directory content formatted in columns
list-dir.ps1 [<SearchPattern>]
<SearchPattern> is "*" (anything) by default
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/list-dir.ps1 [[-Pattern] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
/home/markus/Repos/PowerShell/Scripts/list-dir.ps1 [[-SearchPattern] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
```
```
-Pattern <String>
-SearchPattern <String>
Required? false
Position? 1

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# PowerShell Script: list-drives.ps1
```powershell
list-drives.ps1
Lists all local drives.
```
Lists all drives connected to the computer
list-drives.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell
@ -19,6 +19,13 @@ Lists all drives connected to the computer
## Example
```powershell
PS>./list-drives
Name Root Used (GB) Free (GB)
---- ---- --------- ---------
C C:\ 76,1 35,0
D D:\ 6648,1 744,2
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# PowerShell Script: list-earthquakes.ps1
```powershell
list-earthquakes.ps1
Lists major earthquakes for the last 30 days
```
Lists earthquakes with magnitude >= 6.0 for the last 30 days
list-earthquakes.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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# PowerShell Script: list-emojis.ps1
```powershell
list-emojis.ps1
Lists the Emojis of Unicode 13.0
```
Lists the Emojis of Unicode 13.0
list-emojis.ps1
## Syntax & Parameters
```powershell

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