PowerShell Scripting guide to Python : Part-2
Introduction to Part 2 of “PowerShell Scripting guide to Python” This is the second article in “PowerShell Scripting guide to Python” blog series. If you are new please refer to the part-1 of this blog series for Python prerequisites and to get an idea of what has…
PowerShell Module to Play Music, Shuffle and Loop
Introduction to “PowerShell Module to Play Music”: This is in continuation to one of my previous blog post wherein I wrote a script to play random songs in the background using the Powershell console. Though there are already some Windows Media player automation scripts available in…
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PowerShell Scripting guide to Python : Part-1
Introduction to Part 1 of “PowerShell Scripting guide to Python” Interested Powershell developers can learn Python and benefit from this blog series. Python which is one of the top programming languages in the world and needless to talk about its importance and role in the world…
Get-Quote using Powershell
INTRODUCTION – Get-Quote using Powershell : Hey Everyone, hope you guys are good! Today’s blog post is to data harvest / Web scrape Quotations from the internet in your Powershell host. But the real question is – why the hell I’d need Quotes in PowerShell console? C’mon!…
Text Summary with PowerShell – Summarize Text, Document(s) within a word limit.
INTRODUCTION – Text Summary with PowerShell : This is a PowerShell script to summarize long text document(s) depending upon your chosen word limit, it utilizes an algorithm which looks for parameters like Important words and Common content to score each sentence in order to generate…
Highlight Words in PowerShell Console
INTRODUCTION – Highlight Words in PowerShell Console Hello guys, Today’s blog post is quick Function to highlight words/group of words from a content on Powershell console in a visually pleasing way. It can be used for Tracing/highlighting words from a log file, and grouping same words…
Introducing ‘PSDecode’ Powershell Module [v0.9.0]
PowerShell based module that can decode System Errors, Exit codes, port numbers, HTTP Statuses and MAC Vendors. This module can be used to quick lookup Error descriptions, to add verbosity to your custom error messages and for a better Error Handling, Investigation, and Analysis.
Technically the module offers a set of cmdlets that query a database of Error/Exit codes, port numbers, and MAC addresses which totals to 83049 individual records as of now when I’m writing this blog.
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