Use Windows PowerShell Now
Have you ever writen any BAT file or Perl script before? Now it's time to use Windows PowerShell instead!
It's a powerful tool for writing automation scripts like build or pre-processing, etc. It's extremely fun to use it since it's
.Net based and supports Xml and objects.
Microsoft Windows PowerShell command line shell and scripting language helps IT Professionals achieve greater productivity. Using a new admin-focused scripting language, more than 130 standard command line tools, and consistent syntax and utilities, Windows PowerShell allows IT Professionals to more easily control system administration and accelerate automation. Windows PowerShell is easy to adopt, learn, and use, because it works with your existing IT infrastructure and existing script investments, and because it runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server ôLonghornö. Exchange Server 2007, System Center Operations Manager 2007, System Center Data Protection Manager V2, and System Center Virtual Machine Manager leverage Windows PowerShell to improve efficiency and productivity.
In short: PowerShell
exposes the power of .NET via a command line environment and scripting language
allows you to pipe objects from one command to another!
provides powerful supports of XML handling and regular expressions
Get Started:
Download Powershell from Microsoft first. Write and run a script. You can run following command to allow you to run unsigned scripts on your
local machine.
PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
To create a script, just make a text file with the .ps1 extension, like MyBuild.ps1.
To run it, you need to type the full path to the script or use .\filename, like .\MyBuild.
Download info for Powershell.
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