Interactive Enhancements to PowerShell by Steven Bucher

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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  • @robcannon
    @robcannon 2 месяца назад

    It was hard to hear the questions the audience was asking, but I think someone was asking for what I would really like to see in the predictors, which is predictors for command line tools like `docker`, `git` or `kubectl`. It would be great if you could import a bash completion file, since those already exist and are more likely to be kept up to date by the tool makers. I don't want to use something like crescendo to make a PowerShell commandlet for those command line tools. All of the help on the internet is based on the command line tools and the commandlet would just be something else to learn. A good command line predictor would be what might make be replace bash with pwsh on linux. I love PowerShell for scripts (much better than bash script or Python) and I would like to make it my default shell, too.