I'm Keyvan Nayyeri, a 25 years old Ph.D. student at
the Computer Science department of
the University of Texas at San Antonio.
I'm also
a Software Architect and Developer and previously held a B.Sc.
degree in Applied Mathematics.
This is my blog where I publish content about various topics specifically Programming Languages and Compilers, Software
Engineering, and Programming.
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I found this small but great tool via Macaw's blog. ShinyPower is a Windows application which helps you to browse PowerShell help to find your desire commands. If you've worked with built-in help command in PowerShell, are aware of its pain. Short description from ShinyPower workspace:
ShinyPower is a small application that helps you browse the built-in help that comes with Powershell.
Powershell's help system is excellent! But the console window is not the best reading pane for looking through help documentation. Shiny Power provides a windows application that brings out this help information, and let's you browse it in a more comfortable manner.
ShinyPower is currently in RC2 and is available on its CodePlex workspace.
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