Josh King
Announcements!
Introducing the First Preview of BurntToast v1
(toastit.dev)
It may have taken 10 months, but preview releases are finally coming for BurntToast v1.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 16 2022
It may have taken 10 months, but preview releases are finally coming for BurntToast v1.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 16 2022
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
Across numerous scripts and management servers I find I need to know the support dates for different Windows versions.
(twitter.com)
Across numerous scripts and management servers I find I need to know the support dates for different
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Across numerous scripts and management servers I find I need to know the support dates for different
Windows versions. Updating lists everywhere was a pain. PowerShell flavored Azure Functions to the rescue! Now I just have to update it once, and it's available everywhere.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Hitting Snooze
(toastit.dev)
Hitting snooze on your alarm clock is probably rather common. Let's take a look at how you can do
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Hitting snooze on your alarm clock is probably rather common. Let's take a look at how you can do
the same thing with your Toast Notifications.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
It’s Likely We’re Living in a PSSession
(toastit.dev)
PowerShell remoting is a truly powerful tool, but sometimes your scripts need a little help finding
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
PowerShell remoting is a truly powerful tool, but sometimes your scripts need a little help finding
their way. How can you tell when you're in a PSSession and what info is available about the session itself?
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Making Sense of Data: The Matrix
(toastit.dev)
PowerShell is a, well, powerhouse when it comes to collecting data. Sometimes however it can feel
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
PowerShell is a, well, powerhouse when it comes to collecting data. Sometimes however it can feel
like you're swimming in said data and you can't quite find the right way to understand that data yourself, let alone hand that data off to someone else and it actually be useful.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
PowerShell’s Secret Wildcard
(toastit.dev)
It's funny how you can be a daily PowerShell user for years and completely miss something about a
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
It's funny how you can be a daily PowerShell user for years and completely miss something about a
feature you regularly use... such as the "like" operators accepting more than two different wildcards.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
So *That’s* What OutBuffer Is For!
(toastit.dev)
OutBuffer has been lurking in amongst the common parameters on most cmdlets for years, but I've
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 16 2022
OutBuffer has been lurking in amongst the common parameters on most cmdlets for years, but I've
never taken the time to ask what it's for.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 16 2022
Staying up to Date on PowerShell Releases with Update Notifications
(toastit.dev)
If you're not stalking the PowerShell team on Twitter, or obsessively refreshing the PowerShell repo
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
If you're not stalking the PowerShell team on Twitter, or obsessively refreshing the PowerShell repo
on GitHub, how are you meant to be aware of new releases?
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
BurntToast
(github.com)
Module for creating and displaying Toast Notifications on Microsoft Windows 10.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Module for creating and displaying Toast Notifications on Microsoft Windows 10.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 15 2022
Fun
We’ve all been there
(twitter.com)
Demonstrating the use of GIFs on PowerShell toast notifications.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 16 2022
Demonstrating the use of GIFs on PowerShell toast notifications.
By: Josh King submitted:Jun 16 2022