PowerShell Scripts FAQ ====================== What is PowerShell? ------------------- PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language. * **it's powerful**: fully control your computer * **it's cross-platform**: available for Linux, Mac OS and Windows * **it's open-source**: see the Github repository at https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell * **it's easy to learn**: see the tutorial at https://www.guru99.com/powershell-tutorial.html * **it's fully documented**: see the official docs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/ How to get PowerShell? ---------------------- * **Windows 7 and newer** do provide PowerShell by default. However, script execution is **not allowed by default** (execution policy is "restricted"). To enable this, enter as administrator: ``` $ Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned ``` * **Want to use Snaps?** Install the PowerShell snap by executing: ``` $ snap install PowerShell $ ln -s /snap/bin/powershell /bin/powershell ``` * **On CentOS, Debian, Docker, Fedora, macOS, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu** visit https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell for installation. How to get the PowerShell Scripts? ---------------------------------- Git users do execute: ``` $ git clone https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell ``` otherwise simply download it from: https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell/archive/master.zip How to Configure PowerShell as Default Shell? --------------------------------------------- The default shell on Windows is PowerShell, on Linux it's mostly Bash. * **Linux:** make sure PowerShell is installed, then execute: `chsh -s /bin/powershell ` * **Windows:** no need to, PowerShell is the default shell How to add the Scripts to the Search Path? ------------------------------------------ Want to use the PowerShell scripts everywhere on the command-line? Then you need to add the Scripts/ subfolder to the search path: * **Linux & Bash:** edit .profile in your home directory and add the line: PATH="$PATH:/path/to/PowerShell/Scripts" * **Windows:** open the environment variables dialogue and add the full path to Scripts/ to the system environment variable "Path" How to use PowerShell in Context Menus? --------------------------------------- * to enable "right-click > New > Windows PowerShell Script" execute `Add_ps1_to_New_context_menu.reg` in subfolder [Misc/](Misc) * to disable this execute `Remove_ps1_from_New_context_menu.reg` in subfolder [Misc/](Misc) How to edit PowerShell Scripts? ------------------------------- * use PowerShell ISE (Integrated Scripting Environment) on Windows to write, test and debug scripts * use Visual Studio Code (available for free on Linux, Mac OS and Windows) - supporting syntax highlighting, on-the-fly problem checking and an integrated PowerShell Console. * or simply use your favorite text editor How to write good PowerShell Scripts? ------------------------------------- Each PowerShell script should follow the 10 golden rules: 1. the filename should be named `-.ps1` 2. the first line reads `#!/bin/powershell` (to support Linux) 3. the script has execute file permissions: chmod a+rx (to support Linux) 4. provide a comment-based help with syntax, description, link, author, and license 5. check the requirements (e.g. #Requires -RunAsAdministrator, or #Requires -Version 3) 6. prefer command-line options, else ask the user 7. recommended is `Set-StrictMode -Version Latest` to enable additional error checking 8. for readibility use UpperCamelCase for variables and functions, lowerCamelCase for everything else 9. on error call write-error with keyword "ERROR:" (to support log parsers) and exit the error code (mostly 1) 10. on success exit with error code 0 (exit 0) Your Question is not answered here? ----------------------------------- Send your question to: markus [at] fleschutz [dot] de