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PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment 3.0
Created by http://powershellmagazine.com
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PowerShell_ISE.exe Parameters
PowerShell_ISE.exe
-File
"file1.ps1, file2.ps1" [Opens file1 & file2]
-NoProfile
[Does not run profile script]
-MTA
[Starts ISE in MTA mode]
NOTE:
Make a note that only a subset of above Script
Pane keyboard shortcuts will be available based on the
current Script Pane state.
PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment 3.0
Created by http://powershellmagazine.com
ISE Snippets
Snippets are an easy way to insert chunks of re-
usable or template code into a script. The snippet
functions are available only in ISE.
Create a new Snippet
$textcode = 'workflow MyWorkflow{
}'
New-IseSnippet -Title "Workflow" -Text $textcode `
-Description "New workflow block"
Get ISE Snippets
Get-IseSnippet
$psISE.Options
Defines the ISE color scheme and appearance-related
options. For example, use these options to set how ISE
color scheme looks, how the ISE panes appear, font size,
font name, and IntelliSense options.
The color scheme and appearance options are better
adjusted using the Tools -> Options menu item in ISE using
the visual tools. Here is other important information:
To change "most recently used" count,
set
$psISE.Options.MruCount to desired value between 0,32.
To disable local help,
set $psISE.Options.UseLocalHelp to
$false.
$psISE.Options.RestoreDefaults()
restores all options to
ISE defaults.
$psISE.CurrentFile
Defines the properties of the current open file in ISE Script
Pane such as displayname, fullpath, encoding, etc.
$psISE.CurrentFile.Editor
contains the information about
the script editor and the contents of the editor.
$psISE.CurrentFile.Editor.InsertText("sample")
inserts
specified text at the current caret position.
$psISE.CurrentFile.Editor.Clear()
clears the text in the
editor.
$psISE.CurrentFile.Editor.SelectCaretLine()
selects the line
where cursor is placed.
$psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab
Defines the properties of the current PowerShell tab and a
collection of files in the tab. Also, defines the method to
extend ISE add-on menu.
$psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab.Files
defines a collection of
open files in the tab that can be managed the same way as
$psISE.CurrentFile.
$psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab.AddonsMenu
contains a
collection of existing add-on menus and method to create
new.
To add a new add-on menu
$script = { $psISE.CurrentFile.Editor.SelectCaretLine() }
$psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab.AddOnsMenu.SubMenus.Ad
d("Select _Line",$script,"Alt+L")
To remove an add-on menu at index 0
$addon = $psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab.AddOnsMenu.Submenus
ISE Object Model
Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting
Environment (ISE) exposes its underlying scripting
object model to allow manipulation of various visual
and functional aspects of ISE. $psISE is the root object
of the ISE object hierarchy.
$psISE
$psISE.Options
$psISE.CurrentFile
$psISE.PowerShellTabs
$psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab
$psISE. CurrentVisibleHorizontalTool
$psISE. CurrentVisibleVerticalTool
The
$psISE.CurrentVisibleHorizontalTool
and
$psISE.CurrentVisibleVerticalTool
objects are
available only when an add-on--for example, the
ShowCommands add-on--is visible in ISE.
$addon.Remove($addon[0])
$psISE.PowerShellTabs
Defines a collection of open PowerShell tabs in ISE. Each
instance of PowerShell tab contains the same properties
and methods as $psISE.CurrentPowerShellTab.
$psISE.PowerShellTabs.Files
lists all open files in ISE
across all open PowerShell tabs.
$psISE.PowerShellTabs.AddonsMenu
lists all add-on
menus available across all open PowerShell tabs.
$psISE events
The $psISE scripting object model provides events when a property or collection changes within ISE. These events are
usually named as PropertyChanged or CollectionChanged based on the object.
For example, the following code adds an add-on menu to all newly opened PowerShell tabs:
Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $psise.PowerShellTabs -EventName CollectionChanged -Action {
if ($event.SourceEventArgs.Action -eq "Add") {
$event.Sender[1].AddOnsMenu.SubMenus.Add("Select _Line",{$psISE.CurrentFile.Editor.SelectCaretLine()},"Alt+L") } }
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