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PSUtil
The PSUtil module is designed to make the user's console life more convenient. It includes shortcuts, aliases, keybindings and convenience functions geared towards greater efficiency and less typing.
This is done by providing ...
- ... short aliases for common tasks
- ... functions that simplify pipeline usage
- ... functions that mimic operators, but can be used on the pipeline
- ... functions that hasten path navigation
- ... keybindings that shorten some more frequent tasks
Installation
You can install the module straight from the PowerShell gallery:
Install-Module PSUtil
Examples
grep (Select-String)
This module adds an alias named grep
that points to Select-String
:
PS C:\> dir | grep
exp (Expand-PSUObject)
Ever used Select -Expand
? Well, me too, but it's unwieldy to type every time, so I added a function for it:
PS C:\> dir | exp FullName
Still too long to type ...
PS C:\> dir | exp
And sometimes some special content is of interest:
PS C:\> "abc def ghi" | grep "(d\w+)" | exp
def
desktop (Invoke-PSUDesktop)
Sometimes it'd be convenient to be able to jump straight to a desktop
PS C:\> desktop
PS C:\> desktop someotheruser
explorer (Invoke-PSUExplorer)
Ever wanted to open some folder straight from the console? Or the current folder? Or take a peek at a module?
explorer
dir | explorer
gmo PSUtil | explorer
Alias Warning
This module is chock-full with aliases. They are plentiful, as aliases are a major factor to convenience, and this module is all about convenience. Aliases will not overwrite existing aliases. Individual aliases can be disabled using the configuration system.
Design Warning
This module is designed to help me with my workflows. If somebody else finds it helpful: Good. I share it because I hope it might be useful to others. That said, all changes here reflect how I use the console. If something bugs you about it, feel free to raise an issue and discuss it. If I can accomodate it without compromising my own use-case, I may well do so, but there's no guarantee of it.
Configuration Notice
This module uses the PSFramework for configuration management (and many other things).
Run Get-PSFConfig -Module PSUtil
in order to retrieve the full list of configurations set.
Profile & Autoimport
PowerShell automatically imports any module the function of which you try to run. However, keybindings are not known before the module is imported. If you want to make sure that the module is always available in full, add it to your profile:
notepad $profile