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Different powershellscripts
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🐚 A modern and cross-platform PowerShell profile, based on directories instead of pure files.
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This Repository Prepare a PowerShell profile to customize the git-posh environment
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My configuration files for different apps
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This repository contains a collection of PowerShell functions that I use. These functions are designed to improve the efficiency of everyday tasks and for fun.
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My custom PowerShell profile to replicate shell/bash as possible
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boostrapping script for adding a proper shell on windows 10
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powershell configuration, including posh-git and useful functions/aliases
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A simple PowerShell profile to make its console window look a bit like the Terminal on macOS.
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myPosh is primarily to improve the look and usability of Powershell. In addition, various functions are added to facilitate various tasks.
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Pretty PowerShell that looks good and functions almost as good as Linux terminal. Fork from ChrisTitusTech/powershell-profile. 11/12/2022
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My dotfiles (Windows system)
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My PowerShell profile - uses a few modules such as PoshGit, oh-my-posh for customizing the PS prompt, and sources a few of my own modules and scripts. Developer-oriented. Usage instructions included.
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Windows 10 development config
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