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PowerShell profile and scripts

Defines a custom prompt function that replaces the $Home part of the current path with '~', displays the time, current path, git status, and the project toolset information (.NET version from the current project file), and sets the window title to the current folder/project name. The prompt also displays whether there was an error in the previous command.

How it might look like:

Windows Terminal

Installation

The profile script supports PowerShell v5.1 and higher.

iwr 'https://github.com/vborovikov/pwsh/raw/refs/heads/main/profile.ps1' -outf $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts

MyTools.psm1

The Find-File function takes a FileName parameter and searches the current directory and all subdirectories for files with that name. It returns an array of System.IO.FileInfo objects representing the matching files.

The Open-File function is used to open files in an external editor. It has two ways to input a file: by pipeline or by filename. If a FileInfo object is piped in, it will be opened in the default editor. If a filename is provided, it will be opened in the specified editor (C:\Program Files\EditPlus\editplus.exe by default). It accepts an optional $Index parameter that can be used to open multiple files by index.