Really useful PowerShell help application

When you get started with PowerShell you get overwelmed by the new command to learn. PowerShell has a built-in help command that gives you an overview of all available commands, and per command you can get help on it's exact syntax. You get something like:

But it is difficult to get a direct overview of what commands are there, and what they exactly do.

Tonight I stumbled into a great little tool on CodePlex that does give you the same help information in a simple Windows application: ShinyPower.

The good thing is that it reads its help information from PowerShell itself, so if you add new command-lets, they automatically show up in ShinyPower.

Published Saturday, November 11, 2006 7:11 PM by svdoever

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Saturday, November 11, 2006 3:52 PM by Kurbli

# ShinyPower - Really useful PowerShell help application

Ez jó. When you get started with PowerShell you get overwelmed by the new command to learn. PowerShell

Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:53 AM by Keyvan Nayyeri

# ShinyPower - Browse PowerShell Help

I found this small but great tool via Macaw's blog . ShinyPower is a Windows application which helps

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