How to navigate command options in powershell
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I found an example where someone switching between command options somehow: https://chocolatey.org/docs/commandslist
It looks like he uses some hotkey for navigation between command options --pre, --exact, etc.
What is this hotkey?
powershell
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I found an example where someone switching between command options somehow: https://chocolatey.org/docs/commandslist
It looks like he uses some hotkey for navigation between command options --pre, --exact, etc.
What is this hotkey?
powershell
probably tab I suspect, can you check this? Tab will auto complete the parameters to a PS script for example.
– HelpingHand
Jan 27 at 21:59
Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.
– Alexey Ryazhskikh
Jan 27 at 22:55
on my win7ps5.1 setup, the standard intellisense lets me tab-complete & then work thru all the parameters that fit what i typed before i hit the tab key. this works in the ISE and the console.
– Lee_Dailey
Jan 27 at 23:01
As for this... (Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.), intelligence allows both depending on what you type previously, as well as all switches, parameters, etc., whether it's the consolehost, ISE, VSCode. Each has it's own quirks. The author of that post, may have also tweaked their profile, and or PSReadline to meet their needs.
– postanote
Jan 28 at 1:04
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I found an example where someone switching between command options somehow: https://chocolatey.org/docs/commandslist
It looks like he uses some hotkey for navigation between command options --pre, --exact, etc.
What is this hotkey?
powershell
I found an example where someone switching between command options somehow: https://chocolatey.org/docs/commandslist
It looks like he uses some hotkey for navigation between command options --pre, --exact, etc.
What is this hotkey?
powershell
powershell
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probably tab I suspect, can you check this? Tab will auto complete the parameters to a PS script for example.
– HelpingHand
Jan 27 at 21:59
Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.
– Alexey Ryazhskikh
Jan 27 at 22:55
on my win7ps5.1 setup, the standard intellisense lets me tab-complete & then work thru all the parameters that fit what i typed before i hit the tab key. this works in the ISE and the console.
– Lee_Dailey
Jan 27 at 23:01
As for this... (Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.), intelligence allows both depending on what you type previously, as well as all switches, parameters, etc., whether it's the consolehost, ISE, VSCode. Each has it's own quirks. The author of that post, may have also tweaked their profile, and or PSReadline to meet their needs.
– postanote
Jan 28 at 1:04
add a comment |
probably tab I suspect, can you check this? Tab will auto complete the parameters to a PS script for example.
– HelpingHand
Jan 27 at 21:59
Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.
– Alexey Ryazhskikh
Jan 27 at 22:55
on my win7ps5.1 setup, the standard intellisense lets me tab-complete & then work thru all the parameters that fit what i typed before i hit the tab key. this works in the ISE and the console.
– Lee_Dailey
Jan 27 at 23:01
As for this... (Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.), intelligence allows both depending on what you type previously, as well as all switches, parameters, etc., whether it's the consolehost, ISE, VSCode. Each has it's own quirks. The author of that post, may have also tweaked their profile, and or PSReadline to meet their needs.
– postanote
Jan 28 at 1:04
probably tab I suspect, can you check this? Tab will auto complete the parameters to a PS script for example.
– HelpingHand
Jan 27 at 21:59
probably tab I suspect, can you check this? Tab will auto complete the parameters to a PS script for example.
– HelpingHand
Jan 27 at 21:59
Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.
– Alexey Ryazhskikh
Jan 27 at 22:55
Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.
– Alexey Ryazhskikh
Jan 27 at 22:55
on my win7ps5.1 setup, the standard intellisense lets me tab-complete & then work thru all the parameters that fit what i typed before i hit the tab key. this works in the ISE and the console.
– Lee_Dailey
Jan 27 at 23:01
on my win7ps5.1 setup, the standard intellisense lets me tab-complete & then work thru all the parameters that fit what i typed before i hit the tab key. this works in the ISE and the console.
– Lee_Dailey
Jan 27 at 23:01
As for this... (Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.), intelligence allows both depending on what you type previously, as well as all switches, parameters, etc., whether it's the consolehost, ISE, VSCode. Each has it's own quirks. The author of that post, may have also tweaked their profile, and or PSReadline to meet their needs.
– postanote
Jan 28 at 1:04
As for this... (Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.), intelligence allows both depending on what you type previously, as well as all switches, parameters, etc., whether it's the consolehost, ISE, VSCode. Each has it's own quirks. The author of that post, may have also tweaked their profile, and or PSReadline to meet their needs.
– postanote
Jan 28 at 1:04
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Please use the below to enable tab completion for chocolatey:
Import-Module “$env:ChocolateyInstallhelperschocolateyProfile.psm1” -Force
This was obtained from this source:
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/763
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Please use the below to enable tab completion for chocolatey:
Import-Module “$env:ChocolateyInstallhelperschocolateyProfile.psm1” -Force
This was obtained from this source:
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/763
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Please use the below to enable tab completion for chocolatey:
Import-Module “$env:ChocolateyInstallhelperschocolateyProfile.psm1” -Force
This was obtained from this source:
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/763
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Please use the below to enable tab completion for chocolatey:
Import-Module “$env:ChocolateyInstallhelperschocolateyProfile.psm1” -Force
This was obtained from this source:
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/763
Please use the below to enable tab completion for chocolatey:
Import-Module “$env:ChocolateyInstallhelperschocolateyProfile.psm1” -Force
This was obtained from this source:
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/763
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probably tab I suspect, can you check this? Tab will auto complete the parameters to a PS script for example.
– HelpingHand
Jan 27 at 21:59
Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.
– Alexey Ryazhskikh
Jan 27 at 22:55
on my win7ps5.1 setup, the standard intellisense lets me tab-complete & then work thru all the parameters that fit what i typed before i hit the tab key. this works in the ISE and the console.
– Lee_Dailey
Jan 27 at 23:01
As for this... (Tab navigates through files and folder in the current folder.), intelligence allows both depending on what you type previously, as well as all switches, parameters, etc., whether it's the consolehost, ISE, VSCode. Each has it's own quirks. The author of that post, may have also tweaked their profile, and or PSReadline to meet their needs.
– postanote
Jan 28 at 1:04