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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio 15 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 15.0.28307.572 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "PsReplWpfTextBlock", "PsReplWpfTextBlock\PsReplWpfTextBlock.csproj", "{E38A3591-16A7-42CC-8C48-A07FC3E34CD1}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Global 9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 10 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 11 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 12 | EndGlobalSection 13 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 14 | {E38A3591-16A7-42CC-8C48-A07FC3E34CD1}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 15 | {E38A3591-16A7-42CC-8C48-A07FC3E34CD1}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 16 | {E38A3591-16A7-42CC-8C48-A07FC3E34CD1}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 17 | {E38A3591-16A7-42CC-8C48-A07FC3E34CD1}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 18 | EndGlobalSection 19 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 20 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 21 | EndGlobalSection 22 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution 23 | SolutionGuid = {6122CE8B-54BB-490E-A134-3D5A598F4851} 24 | EndGlobalSection 25 | EndGlobal 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/App.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/MainWindow.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Diagnostics; 4 | using System.IO; 5 | using System.Linq; 6 | using System.Management.Automation; 7 | using System.Management.Automation.Runspaces; 8 | using System.ServiceProcess; 9 | using System.Text; 10 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 11 | using System.Windows; 12 | using System.Windows.Controls; 13 | using System.Windows.Controls.Primitives; 14 | using System.Windows.Data; 15 | using System.Windows.Documents; 16 | using System.Windows.Input; 17 | using System.Windows.Media; 18 | using System.Windows.Media.Imaging; 19 | using Dharmatech.WpfExtensionMethods; 20 | 21 | using static System.Console; 22 | 23 | namespace PsReplWpfTextBlock 24 | { 25 | public class MainWindow : Window 26 | { 27 | static Brush foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.WhiteSmoke); 28 | 29 | static Brush background = new SolidColorBrush(Color.FromRgb(1, 36, 86)); 30 | 31 | 32 | static Style column_header_style = new Style(typeof(DataGridColumnHeader)) 33 | .AddSetter(new Setter(DataGridColumnHeader.BackgroundProperty, background)) 34 | .AddSetter(new Setter(DataGridColumnHeader.ForegroundProperty, foreground)); 35 | 36 | static Style row_header_style = new Style(typeof(DataGridRowHeader)) 37 | .AddSetter(new Setter(DataGridRowHeader.BackgroundProperty, background)); 38 | 39 | static Style tree_view_item_style = new Style(typeof(TreeViewItem)) 40 | .AddSetter( 41 | new EventSetter( 42 | RequestBringIntoViewEvent, 43 | (RequestBringIntoViewEventHandler)((s, e) => e.Handled = true))); 44 | 45 | static Style row_style = new Style(typeof(DataGridRow)) 46 | .AddSetter(new Setter(DataGridRow.BackgroundProperty, background)) 47 | .AddSetter(new Setter(DataGridRow.ForegroundProperty, foreground)) 48 | .AddTrigger( 49 | new Trigger() 50 | { 51 | Property = IsMouseOverProperty, 52 | Value = true 53 | } 54 | .AddSetter(new Setter(BackgroundProperty, Brushes.Green)) 55 | ); 56 | 57 | 58 | static DataGridTextColumn make_data_grid_text_column(string header, int width) => 59 | new DataGridTextColumn() 60 | { 61 | Header = header, 62 | Binding = new Binding(header), 63 | Width = width 64 | }; 65 | 66 | static DataGridTextColumn make_data_grid_text_column(string header) => 67 | new DataGridTextColumn() 68 | { 69 | Header = header, 70 | Binding = new Binding(header) 71 | }; 72 | 73 | 74 | static void add_property(ItemsControl parent, PSPropertyInfo info) 75 | { 76 | try 77 | { 78 | var tree_view_item = new TreeViewItem() 79 | { 80 | Header = String.Format("{0} : {1}", info.Name.ToString(), info.Value == null ? "" : info.Value.ToString()), 81 | Foreground = foreground, 82 | ItemContainerStyle = tree_view_item_style 83 | }; 84 | 85 | if (info.Value is PSObject obj) 86 | { 87 | // WriteLine("info.Value is a PSObject info.Name: {0} info.Value: {1}", info.Name, info.Value); 88 | 89 | foreach (var elt in obj.Properties) 90 | add_property(tree_view_item, elt); 91 | } 92 | else if (LanguagePrimitives.GetEnumerator(info.Value) != null) 93 | { 94 | // WriteLine(String.Format("info.Name : {0} info.Value is collection", info.Name)); 95 | 96 | foreach (var elt in LanguagePrimitives.GetEnumerable(info.Value)) 97 | { 98 | // WriteLine("{0} type: {1}", elt, elt.GetType()); 99 | 100 | if (elt is PSObject elt_obj) 101 | { 102 | var item = new TreeViewItem() 103 | { 104 | Header = elt_obj.ToString(), 105 | Foreground = foreground, 106 | ItemContainerStyle = tree_view_item_style 107 | }; 108 | 109 | foreach (var elt_info in elt_obj.Properties) 110 | add_property(item, elt_info); 111 | 112 | tree_view_item.Items.Add(item); 113 | } 114 | } 115 | } 116 | 117 | else if (info.Value == null) 118 | { 119 | // WriteLine(String.Format("info.Name : {0} info.Value is null", info.Name)); 120 | } 121 | 122 | else 123 | { 124 | if (new PSObject(info.Value).Properties.Count() > 0) 125 | { 126 | tree_view_item.Items.Add("..."); 127 | 128 | tree_view_item.Expanded += (s, e) => 129 | { 130 | tree_view_item.Items.Clear(); 131 | 132 | foreach (var elt in new PSObject(info.Value).Properties) 133 | add_property(tree_view_item, elt); 134 | }; 135 | } 136 | } 137 | 138 | parent.Items.Add(tree_view_item); 139 | } 140 | catch (Exception exception) 141 | { 142 | WriteLine("info.Name: {0}", info.Name); 143 | 144 | WriteLine(exception); WriteLine(); WriteLine(); 145 | } 146 | } 147 | 148 | TreeView obj_to_tree_view(PSObject obj) 149 | { 150 | var tree_view = new TreeView() 151 | { 152 | MaxHeight = 400, 153 | ItemContainerStyle = tree_view_item_style 154 | }; 155 | 156 | var tree_view_item = new TreeViewItem() 157 | { 158 | Header = String.Format("{0} : {1}", obj, obj.BaseObject.GetType()), 159 | Foreground = foreground, 160 | ItemContainerStyle = tree_view_item_style 161 | }; 162 | 163 | foreach (var property_info in obj.Properties) 164 | add_property(tree_view_item, property_info); 165 | 166 | tree_view.Items.Add(tree_view_item); 167 | 168 | return tree_view; 169 | } 170 | 171 | TreeView obj_to_tree_view(System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection objs) 172 | { 173 | var tree_view = new TreeView() 174 | { 175 | Background = background, 176 | MaxHeight = 400, 177 | ItemContainerStyle = tree_view_item_style 178 | }; 179 | 180 | tree_view.Resources.Add( 181 | SystemColors.InactiveSelectionHighlightBrushKey, 182 | new SolidColorBrush(Color.FromRgb(44, 65, 95))); 183 | 184 | var tree_view_item = new TreeViewItem() 185 | { 186 | Header = String.Format("{0}", objs), 187 | IsExpanded = true, 188 | Foreground = foreground 189 | }; 190 | 191 | foreach (var obj in objs) 192 | { 193 | var item = new TreeViewItem() 194 | { 195 | Header = String.Format("{0} : {1}", obj, obj.BaseObject.GetType()), 196 | Foreground = foreground, 197 | ItemContainerStyle = tree_view_item_style 198 | }; 199 | 200 | foreach (var info in obj.Properties) 201 | add_property(item, info); 202 | 203 | tree_view_item.Items.Add(item); 204 | } 205 | 206 | tree_view.Items.Add(tree_view_item); 207 | 208 | return tree_view; 209 | } 210 | 211 | public MainWindow() 212 | { 213 | var dock_panel = new DockPanel(); 214 | 215 | var scroll_viewer = new ScrollViewer(); 216 | 217 | var text_block = new TextBlock() 218 | { 219 | FontFamily = new FontFamily("Lucida Console"), 220 | Background = new SolidColorBrush(Color.FromRgb(1, 36, 86)), 221 | Foreground = foreground 222 | }; 223 | 224 | scroll_viewer.Content = text_block; 225 | 226 | var text_box = new TextBox() 227 | { 228 | FontFamily = new FontFamily("Lucida Console"), 229 | Background = new SolidColorBrush(Color.FromRgb(1, 36, 86)), 230 | Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.WhiteSmoke) 231 | }.SetDock(Dock.Bottom); 232 | 233 | var runspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace(InitialSessionState.CreateDefault()); 234 | 235 | runspace.Open(); 236 | 237 | void show_current_directory() 238 | { 239 | var ps = PowerShell.Create(); 240 | 241 | ps.Runspace = runspace; 242 | 243 | var elts = ps.AddCommand("Get-Location").Invoke(); 244 | 245 | if (elts.Count > 0) 246 | { 247 | text_block.Inlines.Add( 248 | new Label() 249 | { 250 | Content = elts.First().ToString(), 251 | Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.Yellow) 252 | }); 253 | 254 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 255 | } 256 | 257 | scroll_viewer.ScrollToBottom(); 258 | } 259 | 260 | text_block.ContextMenu = new ContextMenu().AddItems( 261 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Clear" }.AddClick((s, e) => 262 | { 263 | text_block.Inlines.Clear(); 264 | 265 | show_current_directory(); 266 | })); 267 | 268 | show_current_directory(); 269 | 270 | text_box.KeyDown += (sender, event_args) => 271 | { 272 | if (event_args.Key == Key.Return) 273 | { 274 | { 275 | var text = text_box.Text; 276 | 277 | text_block.Inlines.Add( 278 | new Button() 279 | { 280 | Content = text_box.Text, 281 | Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.Green), 282 | Background = new SolidColorBrush(Color.FromRgb(1, 36, 86)), 283 | // Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.WhiteSmoke), 284 | Margin = new Thickness(5.0) 285 | }.AddClick((s,e) => { text_box.Text = text; })); 286 | } 287 | 288 | // text_block.Inlines.Add(new Label() { Content = text_box.Text, Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.Green) }); 289 | 290 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 291 | 292 | var ps = PowerShell.Create(); 293 | 294 | ps.Runspace = runspace; 295 | 296 | var result = ps.AddScript(text_box.Text).Invoke(); 297 | 298 | if (ps.HadErrors) 299 | { 300 | foreach (var elt in ps.Streams.Error) 301 | { 302 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new Label() { Content = elt.ToString(), Foreground = new SolidColorBrush(Colors.Red) }); 303 | 304 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 305 | } 306 | } 307 | else 308 | try 309 | { 310 | var output_to_tree_view = false; 311 | 312 | var output_thumbnails = false; 313 | 314 | { 315 | var ps_ = PowerShell.Create(); ps_.Runspace = runspace; 316 | 317 | var result_ = ps_.AddScript("$output_to_tree_view").Invoke(); 318 | 319 | if (result_[0] != null && result_[0].BaseObject is bool && ((bool)result_[0].BaseObject)) 320 | { 321 | output_to_tree_view = true; 322 | } 323 | } 324 | 325 | { 326 | var ps_ = PowerShell.Create(); ps_.Runspace = runspace; 327 | 328 | var result_ = ps_.AddScript("$output_thumbnails").Invoke(); 329 | 330 | if (result_[0] != null && result_[0].BaseObject is bool && ((bool)result_[0].BaseObject)) 331 | { 332 | output_thumbnails = true; 333 | } 334 | } 335 | 336 | if (output_to_tree_view) 337 | { 338 | text_block.Inlines.Add(obj_to_tree_view(result)); 339 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 340 | } 341 | 342 | else if (output_thumbnails) 343 | { 344 | foreach (var elt in result) 345 | { 346 | if (elt.BaseObject is FileInfo file_info && (file_info.Extension == ".jpg" || file_info.Extension == ".png")) 347 | { 348 | text_block.Inlines.Add( 349 | new Image() 350 | { 351 | Source = new BitmapImage(new Uri(file_info.FullName)), 352 | MaxHeight = 100, 353 | MaxWidth = 100 354 | }); 355 | 356 | text_block.Inlines.Add(file_info.Name); 357 | 358 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 359 | } 360 | else 361 | { 362 | var str = elt.ToString(); 363 | 364 | text_block.Inlines.Add(str); 365 | 366 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 367 | } 368 | } 369 | } 370 | 371 | else if (result.All(elt => elt.BaseObject is FileSystemInfo)) 372 | { 373 | var data_grid = new DataGrid() 374 | { 375 | ItemsSource = result.Select(elt => elt.BaseObject), 376 | 377 | MaxHeight = 400, 378 | 379 | IsReadOnly = true, 380 | 381 | GridLinesVisibility = DataGridGridLinesVisibility.None, 382 | 383 | BorderThickness = new Thickness(0), 384 | 385 | ColumnHeaderStyle = column_header_style, 386 | 387 | RowHeaderStyle = row_header_style, 388 | 389 | RowStyle = row_style, 390 | 391 | AutoGenerateColumns = false, 392 | 393 | ContextMenu = new ContextMenu().AddItems( 394 | 395 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Explorer" }.AddClick((s, e) => 396 | Process.Start(((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as FileSystemInfo).FullName)), 397 | 398 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Notepad" }.AddClick((s, e) => 399 | Process.Start("notepad", "\"" + ((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as FileSystemInfo).FullName + "\"")), 400 | 401 | new MenuItem() { Header = "vscode" }.AddClick((s, e) => 402 | new Process() 403 | { 404 | StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo() 405 | { 406 | FileName = "code", 407 | Arguments = "\"" + ((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as FileSystemInfo).FullName + "\"", 408 | WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden 409 | } 410 | }.Start() 411 | ), 412 | 413 | new MenuItem() { Header = "cd" }.AddClick((s, e) => 414 | { 415 | var ps_ = PowerShell.Create(); ps_.Runspace = runspace; 416 | 417 | ps_.AddScript(String.Format("cd '{0}'", ((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as FileSystemInfo).FullName)).Invoke(); 418 | 419 | show_current_directory(); 420 | })) 421 | } 422 | .AddColumns( 423 | 424 | new DataGridTextColumn() 425 | { 426 | Header = "LastWriteTime", 427 | Binding = new Binding("LastWriteTime") { StringFormat = "{0:MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt}" }, 428 | MinWidth = 200 429 | }, 430 | 431 | make_data_grid_text_column("Length", 100), 432 | make_data_grid_text_column("Name")); 433 | 434 | text_block.Inlines.Add(data_grid); 435 | 436 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 437 | } 438 | 439 | else if (result.All(elt => elt.BaseObject is Process)) 440 | { 441 | var data_grid = new DataGrid() 442 | { 443 | // ItemsSource = result.Select(elt => elt.BaseObject), 444 | 445 | ItemsSource = result, 446 | 447 | MaxHeight = 400, 448 | 449 | IsReadOnly = true, 450 | 451 | GridLinesVisibility = DataGridGridLinesVisibility.None, 452 | 453 | BorderThickness = new Thickness(0), 454 | 455 | ColumnHeaderStyle = column_header_style, 456 | 457 | RowHeaderStyle = row_header_style, 458 | 459 | RowStyle = row_style, 460 | 461 | AutoGenerateColumns = false, 462 | 463 | ContextMenu = new ContextMenu().AddItems( 464 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Stop Process" }.AddClick((s, e) => 465 | (((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as PSObject).BaseObject as Process).Kill())) 466 | } 467 | .AddColumns( 468 | 469 | make_data_grid_text_column("Handles", 100), 470 | make_data_grid_text_column("NPM", 100), 471 | make_data_grid_text_column("PM", 100), 472 | make_data_grid_text_column("WS", 100), 473 | 474 | new DataGridTextColumn() 475 | { 476 | Header = "CPU", 477 | Binding = new Binding("TotalProcessorTime.TotalSeconds"), 478 | Width = 100 479 | }, 480 | 481 | make_data_grid_text_column("Id", 100), 482 | make_data_grid_text_column("SI", 100), 483 | make_data_grid_text_column("ProcessName")); 484 | 485 | text_block.Inlines.Add(data_grid); 486 | 487 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 488 | } 489 | 490 | else if (result.All(elt => elt.BaseObject is ServiceController)) 491 | { 492 | var data_grid = new DataGrid() 493 | { 494 | // ItemsSource = result, 495 | 496 | ItemsSource = result.Select(elt => elt.BaseObject), 497 | 498 | MaxHeight = 400, 499 | 500 | IsReadOnly = true, 501 | 502 | GridLinesVisibility = DataGridGridLinesVisibility.None, 503 | 504 | BorderThickness = new Thickness(0), 505 | 506 | ColumnHeaderStyle = column_header_style, 507 | 508 | RowHeaderStyle = row_header_style, 509 | 510 | RowStyle = row_style, 511 | 512 | AutoGenerateColumns = false, 513 | 514 | ContextMenu = new ContextMenu().AddItems( 515 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Stop" }.AddClick((s, e) => 516 | (((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as PSObject).BaseObject as ServiceController).Stop()), 517 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Start" }.AddClick((s, e) => 518 | (((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as PSObject).BaseObject as ServiceController).Start()), 519 | new MenuItem() { Header = "Pause" }.AddClick((s, e) => 520 | (((((s as MenuItem).Parent as ContextMenu).PlacementTarget as DataGrid).CurrentItem as PSObject).BaseObject as ServiceController).Pause())) 521 | } 522 | 523 | .AddColumns( 524 | make_data_grid_text_column("Status", 100), 525 | make_data_grid_text_column("ServiceName", 300), 526 | make_data_grid_text_column("DisplayName", 500)); 527 | 528 | text_block.Inlines.Add(data_grid); 529 | 530 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 531 | } 532 | 533 | else 534 | 535 | foreach (var elt in result) 536 | { 537 | var str = elt.ToString(); 538 | 539 | text_block.Inlines.Add(str); 540 | 541 | text_block.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak()); 542 | } 543 | } 544 | catch (Exception exception) 545 | { 546 | WriteLine(exception); 547 | 548 | text_block.Inlines.Add(exception.ToString()); 549 | } 550 | 551 | scroll_viewer.ScrollToBottom(); 552 | 553 | text_box.Clear(); 554 | 555 | show_current_directory(); 556 | } 557 | }; 558 | 559 | dock_panel.AddChildren(text_box); 560 | 561 | dock_panel.AddChildren(scroll_viewer); 562 | 563 | Content = dock_panel; 564 | 565 | Width = 800; 566 | Height = 400; 567 | 568 | Title = "PowerShell"; 569 | } 570 | 571 | [STAThread] 572 | public static void Main() => new Application().Run(new MainWindow()); 573 | } 574 | } 575 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Reflection; 2 | using System.Resources; 3 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; 4 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices; 5 | using System.Windows; 6 | 7 | // General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following 8 | // set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information 9 | // associated with an assembly. 10 | [assembly: AssemblyTitle("PsReplWpfTextBlock")] 11 | [assembly: AssemblyDescription("")] 12 | [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")] 13 | [assembly: AssemblyCompany("")] 14 | [assembly: AssemblyProduct("PsReplWpfTextBlock")] 15 | [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2019")] 16 | [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")] 17 | [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")] 18 | 19 | // Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible 20 | // to COM components. If you need to access a type in this assembly from 21 | // COM, set the ComVisible attribute to true on that type. 22 | [assembly: ComVisible(false)] 23 | 24 | //In order to begin building localizable applications, set 25 | //CultureYouAreCodingWith in your .csproj file 26 | //inside a . For example, if you are using US english 27 | //in your source files, set the to en-US. Then uncomment 28 | //the NeutralResourceLanguage attribute below. Update the "en-US" in 29 | //the line below to match the UICulture setting in the project file. 30 | 31 | //[assembly: NeutralResourcesLanguage("en-US", UltimateResourceFallbackLocation.Satellite)] 32 | 33 | 34 | [assembly: ThemeInfo( 35 | ResourceDictionaryLocation.None, //where theme specific resource dictionaries are located 36 | //(used if a resource is not found in the page, 37 | // or application resource dictionaries) 38 | ResourceDictionaryLocation.SourceAssembly //where the generic resource dictionary is located 39 | //(used if a resource is not found in the page, 40 | // app, or any theme specific resource dictionaries) 41 | )] 42 | 43 | 44 | // Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values: 45 | // 46 | // Major Version 47 | // Minor Version 48 | // Build Number 49 | // Revision 50 | // 51 | // You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers 52 | // by using the '*' as shown below: 53 | // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")] 54 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")] 55 | [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")] 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 | // 3 | // This code was generated by a tool. 4 | // Runtime Version:4.0.30319.42000 5 | // 6 | // Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if 7 | // the code is regenerated. 8 | // 9 | //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 | 11 | namespace PsReplWpfTextBlock.Properties 12 | { 13 | 14 | 15 | /// 16 | /// A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. 17 | /// 18 | // This class was auto-generated by the StronglyTypedResourceBuilder 19 | // class via a tool like ResGen or Visual Studio. 20 | // To add or remove a member, edit your .ResX file then rerun ResGen 21 | // with the /str option, or rebuild your VS project. 22 | [global::System.CodeDom.Compiler.GeneratedCodeAttribute("System.Resources.Tools.StronglyTypedResourceBuilder", "4.0.0.0")] 23 | [global::System.Diagnostics.DebuggerNonUserCodeAttribute()] 24 | [global::System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CompilerGeneratedAttribute()] 25 | internal class Resources 26 | { 27 | 28 | private static global::System.Resources.ResourceManager resourceMan; 29 | 30 | private static global::System.Globalization.CultureInfo resourceCulture; 31 | 32 | [global::System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("Microsoft.Performance", "CA1811:AvoidUncalledPrivateCode")] 33 | internal Resources() 34 | { 35 | } 36 | 37 | /// 38 | /// Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. 39 | /// 40 | [global::System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsableAttribute(global::System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsableState.Advanced)] 41 | internal static global::System.Resources.ResourceManager ResourceManager 42 | { 43 | get 44 | { 45 | if ((resourceMan == null)) 46 | { 47 | global::System.Resources.ResourceManager temp = new global::System.Resources.ResourceManager("PsReplWpfTextBlock.Properties.Resources", typeof(Resources).Assembly); 48 | resourceMan = temp; 49 | } 50 | return resourceMan; 51 | } 52 | } 53 | 54 | /// 55 | /// Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all 56 | /// resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. 57 | /// 58 | [global::System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsableAttribute(global::System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsableState.Advanced)] 59 | internal static global::System.Globalization.CultureInfo Culture 60 | { 61 | get 62 | { 63 | return resourceCulture; 64 | } 65 | set 66 | { 67 | resourceCulture = value; 68 | } 69 | } 70 | } 71 | } 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/Properties/Resources.resx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | text/microsoft-resx 107 | 108 | 109 | 2.0 110 | 111 | 112 | System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 113 | 114 | 115 | System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 116 | 117 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/Properties/Settings.Designer.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 | // 3 | // This code was generated by a tool. 4 | // Runtime Version:4.0.30319.42000 5 | // 6 | // Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if 7 | // the code is regenerated. 8 | // 9 | //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 | 11 | namespace PsReplWpfTextBlock.Properties 12 | { 13 | 14 | 15 | [global::System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CompilerGeneratedAttribute()] 16 | [global::System.CodeDom.Compiler.GeneratedCodeAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.Editors.SettingsDesigner.SettingsSingleFileGenerator", "11.0.0.0")] 17 | internal sealed partial class Settings : global::System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase 18 | { 19 | 20 | private static Settings defaultInstance = ((Settings)(global::System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Synchronized(new Settings()))); 21 | 22 | public static Settings Default 23 | { 24 | get 25 | { 26 | return defaultInstance; 27 | } 28 | } 29 | } 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/Properties/Settings.settings: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/PsReplWpfTextBlock.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Debug 6 | AnyCPU 7 | {E38A3591-16A7-42CC-8C48-A07FC3E34CD1} 8 | WinExe 9 | PsReplWpfTextBlock 10 | PsReplWpfTextBlock 11 | v4.7.1 12 | 512 13 | {60dc8134-eba5-43b8-bcc9-bb4bc16c2548};{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC} 14 | 4 15 | true 16 | true 17 | 18 | 19 | AnyCPU 20 | true 21 | full 22 | false 23 | bin\Debug\ 24 | DEBUG;TRACE 25 | prompt 26 | 4 27 | 28 | 29 | AnyCPU 30 | pdbonly 31 | true 32 | bin\Release\ 33 | TRACE 34 | prompt 35 | 4 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | ..\packages\Dharmatech.WpfExtensionMethods.1.0.0.5\lib\net471\Dharmatech.WpfExtensionMethods.dll 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | ..\packages\System.Management.Automation.dll.10.0.10586.0\lib\net40\System.Management.Automation.dll 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 4.0 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | Code 67 | 68 | 69 | True 70 | True 71 | Resources.resx 72 | 73 | 74 | True 75 | Settings.settings 76 | True 77 | 78 | 79 | ResXFileCodeGenerator 80 | Resources.Designer.cs 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | SettingsSingleFileGenerator 85 | Settings.Designer.cs 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PsReplWpfTextBlock/packages.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | * Experimental presentation based user interface for PowerShell 3 | * WPF user interface 4 | * Pure C#. No XAML. 5 | * Minimalist. Currently less than [600 lines long](https://github.com/dharmatech/PsReplWpf/blob/master/PsReplWpfTextBlock/MainWindow.cs). 6 | * I encourage folks to fork and experiment with new approaches. Sharing of your results is welcome! 7 | 8 | # Screenshots 9 | 10 | Results of an `ls` are shown in a `DataGrid`. Actions are available via a context menu: 11 | 12 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/ddoUoet.gif) 13 | 14 | Similar for services: 15 | 16 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/9o23JQO.gif) 17 | 18 | And processes: 19 | 20 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/n9qugOL.gif) 21 | 22 | JSON retrieved via `Invoke-RestMethod` is displayed in a `TreeView` if `$output_to_tree_view` is set to `$true`: 23 | 24 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/4slZGbg.gif) 25 | 26 | You can of course always output to `Out-String` to display data in the traditional PowerShell format: 27 | 28 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/YL6g9X0.png) 29 | 30 | Let's set `$output_thumbnails` to `$true`, go a folder containing images and list the files there: 31 | 32 | ![](https://i.imgur.com/YYLxPuW.png) 33 | 34 | # Status 35 | 36 | * This is currently a pure experimental proof-of-concept stage project. 37 | * The implementation is not PSHost based (and thus has many limitatons). 38 | 39 | # See Also 40 | 41 | * [Symbolics Lisp Machine Listener](https://youtu.be/o4-YnLpLgtk) 42 | * [Presentation Based User Interfaces](https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/41161) 43 | 44 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------