Wow! I can’t believe I have been missing this for so long. It is the answer to all my command line woes in Windows. I have only touched the surface but love it already. Today I created my profile to change the prompt and add a command for copying my FGF binaries to my current working directories:
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| # Profile PowerShell Script
# Author: John Sedlak
# Site: http://focusedgames.com
$a = (Get-Host).UI.RawUI
$a.ForegroundColor = "White"
$a.WindowTitle = "WPS - Focused Games"
# This function changes the prompt.
function prompt{
$path = get-location
$b = Get-Date -format "HH:mm"
return "$b $path ?> "
}
# This function copies a bunch of FGF libraries to current working directories.
function fgfCopy{
# These are the platforms that need to be copied
$platforms = "x86","Zune","Xbox 360"
# An array of the destinations for copying
$destinations = "E:\Users\John Sedlak\Code\Games\GW3\trunk\Libraries\"
# The source directory and the suffix.
$source = "E:\Users\John Sedlak\Code\FGF\trunk\Bin\"
$sourceSuffix = "\Release"
# Loop through all the destinations and all the platforms
# For each platform, copy some files.
foreach($destination in $destinations){
write-host "Starting copy to"$destination
foreach($platform in $platforms){
# Build up the source and destination paths
$tempSource = $source + $platform + $sourceSuffix
$tempDestination = $destination + $platform
# Get a list of all DLL files that contain the word Thrust
$files = get-childItem $tempSource -force | ? {$_.extension -eq ".dll"}|where {$_.name -match "Thrust"}
# For each file, copy it!
foreach($dll in $files){
copy-item $tempSource\$dll $tempDestination
write-host "Copied"$platform\$dll
}
}
}
} |

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