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  1. How to Write and Run Scripts in the Windows PowerShell ISE

    Nov 20, 2025 · Specific file types of interest in Windows PowerShell are script files (.ps1), script data files (.psd1), and script module files (.psm1). These file types are syntax colored in the Script Pane …

  2. How to create and run a PowerShell script file on Windows 11 or 10

    Dec 10, 2023 · A script is a collection of instructions written to a text file (using the ".ps1" extension) that PowerShell understands and executes in sequence to run different actions.

  3. What are the different PowerShell file types? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 27, 2020 · Session configuration files make it easy to create custom session configurations without using complex C# assemblies or scripts. .pssc files are in hashtable format and contain the …

  4. How to Save and Run a PowerShell Script

    Mar 12, 2024 · Once you have finished writing your PowerShell script, it’s time to save it. Click on the “File” menu in your text editor and choose “Save As.” Give your script a meaningful name and save it …

  5. How to Create and Run PowerShell Scripts: Step-by-Step Guide

    Jan 20, 2025 · PowerShell is a cross-platform automation and configuration tool. It offers a complete package for administrators, developers, and other users to use cmdlets (a small and lightweight …

  6. PowerShell Guide - Scripts

    In PowerShell, script files are named with the extension .ps1 (regardless of if you’re running PowerShell 7). A .ps1 is interpreted the same way as it would be if you typed the script in the terminal, it just has …

  7. PowerShell in Visual Studio Code

    The Microsoft PowerShell extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) provides rich language support and capabilities such as syntax completions, definition tracking, and linting for PowerShell. The …

  8. about_Scripts - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn

    PowerShell scripts have a .ps1 file extension. Running a script is a lot like running a cmdlet. You type the path and file name of the script and use parameters to submit data and set options. You can run …

  9. How to Write a PowerShell Script Module - PowerShell

    A script module is any valid PowerShell script saved in a .psm1 extension. This extension allows the PowerShell engine to use rules and module cmdlets on your file. Most of these capabilities are there …

  10. Getting Started with PowerShell - PowerShell | Microsoft Learn

    Aug 2, 2024 · PowerShell script files use the .ps1 file extension. To create a PowerShell script, use a code editor like Visual Studio Code (VS Code) or any text editor such as Notepad.