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Tag Archives: console
Guest Spot on Hey, Scripting Guy! On Making The Console Glassy
I did a spot on Hey, Scripting Guy! today talking about using reflection to hook into the Win32 API and give your PowerShell console a more glassy look. Click on the link below to check it out! http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2014/10/05/weekend-scripter-give-your-powershell-console-a-glassy-theme.aspx I also … Continue reading
Posted in News, powershell
Tagged console, guest blog, Powershell, reflection, scripting guy
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Make Your PowerShell Errors Less Harsh By Changing Their Color
Ok, so errors are never actually pleasing regardless of what color they are. But maybe you’ve been working with PowerShell for a while and or are just dipping your toes in the water and for one reason or another, you … Continue reading
Turn Your PowerShell Console Title Bar Into A RSS/Weather Ticker
Something fun that I have been working on was a way to utilize the PowerShell console title bar for something other than just displaying a static message and then it hit me that the title bar would make an excellent … Continue reading
Posted in Modules, powershell, scripts
Tagged background jobs, console, Powershell, RSS, timer, weather
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