PowerShell/scripts/cd-repos.ps1

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Sets the working dir to the repos folder
.DESCRIPTION
This PowerShell script changes the working directory to the folder for Git repositories.
.EXAMPLE
PS> ./cd-repos.ps1
📂C:\Repos
.LINK
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
.NOTES
Author: Markus Fleschutz | License: CC0
#>
try {
if (Test-Path "~/Repos" -pathType container) { $path = "~/Repos"
} elseif (Test-Path "~/repos" -pathType container) { $path = "~/repos"
} elseif (Test-Path "~/Repositories" -pathType container) { $path = "~/Repositories"
} elseif (Test-Path "~/repositories" -pathType container) { $path = "~/repositories"
} elseif (Test-Path "/Repos" -pathType container) { $path = "/Repos"
} elseif (Test-Path "/repos" -pathType container) { $path = "/repos"
} elseif (Test-Path "/Repositories" -pathType container) { $path = "/Repositories"
} elseif (Test-Path "/repositories" -pathType container) { $path = "/repositories"
} elseif (Test-Path "~/source/repos" -pathType container) { $path = "~/source/repos" # Visual Studio default
} elseif (Test-Path "D:/Repos" -pathType container) { $path = "D:/Repos" # second HDD
} else {
throw "No folder found for Git repositories (in home or root directory) - Please create one."
}
$path = Resolve-Path $path
Set-Location "$path"
$subfolders = Get-ChildItem $path -attributes Directory
"📂$path entered (has $($subfolders.Count) subfolders)."
exit 0 # success
} catch {
"⚠️ Error: $($Error[0])"
exit 1
}