PSEdit
Edit PowerShell scripts directly in your terminal.
- IntelliSense
- Syntax Higlighting
- Format on Save
- Script Execution
- Error View
- Syntax Error View
Installation
This module is available on the PowerShell Gallery.
Install-Module psedit
Editing
To start the editor, you can simply call Show-PSEditor
in a terminal.
Show-PSEditor
You can open a file by using the -Path
parameter.
Show-PSEditor -Path .\file.path
Syntax Errors
Syntax errors will be shown in the editor by a red highlight. To view the text of the syntax error, click View \ Syntax Errors.
Formatting
You can format your code in the editor if you have PSScriptAnalyzer
installed. To format a script, either press Ctrl+Shift+R
or click Edit \ Format. If you don't have PSScriptAnalyzer
installed, you can do so with the command below.
Install-Module PSScriptAnalyzer
Execution
To execute your script, press F5
to run the entire script. If you want to execute a select, you can press F8
. You can also execute the script in the terminal and exit the editor by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F5
.
You can also use the Debug menu to access these options.
Errors
Errors generated when running scripts will be shown in the error window. You can access it by clicking View \ Errors.
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