PowerShell/Scripts/take-screenshots.ps1
2021-10-04 21:29:23 +02:00

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Takes screenshots and saves them into a folder
.DESCRIPTION
take-screenshots.ps1 [<TargetDir>] [<Interval>]
Takes screenshots and saves them into a folder (per default every 60 seconds)
.EXAMPLE
PS> ./take-screenshots C:\Temp 60
.NOTES
Author: Markus Fleschutz · License: CC0
.LINK
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
#>
param([string]$TargetDir = "$PWD", [int]$Interval = 60) # in seconds
function TakeScreenshot { param([string]$FilePath)
Add-Type -Assembly System.Windows.Forms
$ScreenBounds = [Windows.Forms.SystemInformation]::VirtualScreen
$ScreenshotObject = New-Object Drawing.Bitmap $ScreenBounds.Width, $ScreenBounds.Height
$DrawingGraphics = [Drawing.Graphics]::FromImage($ScreenshotObject)
$DrawingGraphics.CopyFromScreen( $ScreenBounds.Location, [Drawing.Point]::Empty, $ScreenBounds.Size)
$DrawingGraphics.Dispose()
$ScreenshotObject.Save($FilePath)
$ScreenshotObject.Dispose()
}
try {
do {
$Time = (Get-Date)
$Filename = "$($Time.Year)-$($Time.Month)-$($Time.Day)-$($Time.Hour)-$($Time.Minute)-$($Time.Second).png"
$FilePath = (Join-Path $TargetDir $Filename)
write-output "Saving screenshot to $FilePath..."
TakeScreenshot $FilePath
Start-Sleep -Seconds $Interval
} while (1)
exit 0 # success
} catch {
"⚠️ Error: $($Error[0]) ($($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name):$($_.InvocationInfo.ScriptLineNumber))"
exit 1
}