# My PowerShell Profile # ===================== # Welcome to 'my-profile.ps1' - this file defines the look & feel of PowerShell. # Comment, uncomment or adapt the following lines to your needs, please. # My Welcome Message # ------------------ if ($IsLinux) { $Username = $(whoami) } else { $Username = $env:USERNAME } $Hostname = $(hostname) $host.ui.RawUI.WindowTitle = "$Username @ $Hostname" $Time = (get-date).ToString('t') "Hi 🧑$Username, welcome to 💻$Hostname at 📂$(Get-Location), it's $Time" # My Command Prompt # ----------------- # function prompt {$null} # result is: PS> # function prompt { "$ " } # result is: $ function prompt { "`n💲 " } # result is: 💲 # My Alias Names (sorted alphabetically) # -------------- del alias:pwd -force set-alias -name pwd -value list-workdir.ps1 # pwd = print working directory set-alias -name ll -value get-childitem # ll = list long set-alias -name lsf -value list-dir.ps1 # lsf = list directory formatted set-alias -name mute -value mute-audio.ps1 set-alias -name unmute -value unmute-audio.ps1 set-alias -name .. -value cd-up.ps1 # 1 dir level up set-alias -name ... -value cd-up2.ps1 # 2 dir levels up set-alias -name .... -value cd-up3.ps1 # 3 dir levels up set-alias -name ..... -value cd-up4.ps1 # 4 dir levels up