## The *list-submodules.ps1* Script This PowerShell script lists the submodules in the given Git repository. ## Parameters ```powershell list-submodules.ps1 [[-RepoDir] ] [] -RepoDir Specifies the path to the repository (current working directory by default) Required? false Position? 1 Default value "$PWD" Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false [] This script supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. ``` ## Example ```powershell PS> ./list-submodules C:\MyRepo ``` ## Notes Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0 ## Related Links https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell ## Source Code ```powershell <# .SYNOPSIS Lists the submodules in a Git repository .DESCRIPTION This PowerShell script lists the submodules in the given Git repository. .PARAMETER RepoDir Specifies the path to the repository (current working directory by default) .EXAMPLE PS> ./list-submodules C:\MyRepo .LINK https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell .NOTES Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0 #> param([string]$RepoDir = "$PWD") try { "⏳ Step 1/3: Checking requirements... " if (-not(test-path "$RepoDir" -pathType container)) { throw "Can't access directory: $RepoDir" } & git --version if ($lastExitCode -ne "0") { throw "Can't execute 'git' - make sure Git is installed and available" } "⏳ Step 2/3: Fetching latest updates... " & git -C "$RepoDir" fetch if ($lastExitCode -ne "0") { throw "'git fetch' failed" } "⏳ Step 3/3: Listing submodules... " & git -C "$RepoDir" submodule if ($lastExitCode -ne "0") { throw "'git submodule' failed" } exit 0 # success } catch { "⚠️ Error in line $($_.InvocationInfo.ScriptLineNumber): $($Error[0])" exit 1 } ``` *Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of list-submodules.ps1*