PowerShell 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.
Why use PowerShell?
✔️ It's **powerful** - fully control your computer
✔️ It's **easy to learn** - see the tutorial at: https://www.guru99.com/powershell-tutorial.html
✔️ It's **cross-platform** - available for Linux, Mac OS and Windows
✔️ It's **open-source and free** - see the Github repository at: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell
✔️ It's **fully documented** - see the PowerShell documentation at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/
How to install PowerShell?
▶️ **On Windows** it's preinstalled, **but** the script execution policy is *restricted* (forbidden) by default! To change this: open the *Windows PowerShell (Administrator)* console and enter:
```
PS> Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope CurrentUser
```
NOTE: the group policy object (GPO) settings of your organization might disallow changes. In that case contact your system administrator for help.
▶️ **On CentOS, Debian, Docker, Fedora, macOS, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu** visit https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell for installation.
▶️ **On Linux supporting Snaps** execute:
```
$ snap install PowerShell
$ ln -s /snap/bin/pwsh /usr/bin/pwsh
```
How to get the PowerShell Scripts?
* When using **Git**, execute in a terminal window: `> git clone https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell`
* When using **Chocolatey**, execute in *Windows PowerShell (Administrator)*: `> choco install powershell-scripts --version=0.4`
* **Otherwise,** download and unzip it from: https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell/archive/master.zip
How to execute PowerShell Scripts?
1. In the Windows desktop: right-click the script and select: *Execute with PowerShell*
2. In a command-line interface (CLI, e.g. *Windows Terminal*, either local or remote via SSH) by typing: `./`.
3. By connecting a context menu item with a script.
4. By voice control, e.g. see repo [talk2windows](https://github.com/fleschutz/talk2windows) for more information.
5. By using automation software, e.g. [Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io).
6. Automatically on login (see AutoStart folder)/logoff/daily/etc.
What about Security?
* Execute scripts only that you trust (and/or where you have checked the code before)!
* Prefer SSH Remoting instead of PowerShell Remoting
* More recommendations by NSA and cyber security centers in the U.S. (CISA), New Zealand (NZ NCSC), and the U.K. (NCSC-UK) can be found here: https://media.defense.gov/2022/Jun/22/2003021689/-1/-1/1/CSI_KEEPING_POWERSHELL_SECURITY_MEASURES_TO_USE_AND_EMBRACE_20220622.PDF
Why do some scripts show gibberish characters?
Those PowerShell scripts are using Unicode characters. Use a modern console supporting UTF-8 such as *Windows Terminal*, please.
How to set PowerShell as favorite shell on Linux?
Make sure PowerShell is installed, then execute: `chsh -s /usr/bin/pwsh USERNAME`. In case you experience an "invalid shell" error, add "/usr/bin/pwsh" to /etc/shells.
How to install a custom PowerShell profile?
Execute: `./set-profile.ps1` in the *Scripts* subfolder, this will install **my-profile.ps1** as your PowerShell profile. It's a nice looking base profile, but can easily be changed to your needs.
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:
* **On Linux using Bash:** edit .profile in your home directory and add the line: PATH="$PATH:/path/to/PowerShell/Scripts"
* **On Windows:** open Settings > System > About > Advanced system settings > Environment Variables, edit the user's variable "Path", and add the full path to the Scripts/ directory.
How to use PowerShell in Windows context menus?
* to enable "right-click > New > Windows PowerShell Script" execute `Add_ps1_to_New_context_menu.reg` in subfolder [Data/](../Data)
* to disable this execute `Remove_ps1_from_New_context_menu.reg` in subfolder [Data/](../Data)
Which editor to use for PowerShell scripts?
* **Visual Studio Code** - Supporting syntax highlighting, on-the-fly problem checking and an integrated PowerShell Console (available for free on Linux, Mac OS and Windows, now recommended by Microsoft).
* **PowerShell ISE** (Integrated Scripting Environment) - Former official PowerShell development environment included with Microsoft Windows.
* **PowerShell Studio** - Powerful PowerShell IDE with module, help, and user interface development tools, high DPI support and regular updates.
* **PowerShell Plus** - All in one IDE.
* **Atom package** - Add-on with PowerShell language support for Atom.
* **SublimeText package** - Add-on with PowerShell language support for Sublime Text.
* or your **favorite text editor** as an alternative.
How to write good PowerShell scripts?
Good PowerShell scripts are both user-friendly and platform-independent. I recommend the following rules as a starting point:
1. Use the `-Where's the Star History?
[![Star History Chart](https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=fleschutz/PowerShell&type=Date)](https://star-history.com/#fleschutz/PowerShell&Date)
Want to contribute or found a bug or issue?
If you find something bad (like a bug, error, or any issue), please report it here by opening an Issue.
Or even better: Fork the repository, add or fix the script and submit a pull request, so others can participate too.
Your question is not answered here?
Send your question to: markus.fleschutz [at] gmail.com