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Problem

How to use the pwsh command: Shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration. This command refers to PowerShell version 6 and above (also known as PowerShell Core and cross-platform PowerShell). To use the original Windows version (5.1 and below, also known as the legacy Windows PowerShell), use powershell instead of pwsh. More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_pwsh>.

Solution

pwsh — Shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration. This command refers to PowerShell version 6 and above (also known as PowerShell Core and cross-platform PowerShell). To use the original Windows version (5.1 and below, also known as the legacy Windows PowerShell), use powershell instead of pwsh. More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_pwsh>.

Start an interactive shell session:
pwsh


Start an interactive shell session without loading startup configs:
pwsh -NoProfile


Execute specific commands:
pwsh -Command "{{echo 'powershell is executed'}}"


Execute a specific script:
pwsh -File {{path/to/script.ps1}}


Start a session with a specific version of PowerShell:
pwsh -Version {{version}}


Prevent a shell from exit after running startup commands:
pwsh -NoExit


Describe the format of data sent to PowerShell:
pwsh -InputFormat {{Text|XML}}


Determine how an output from PowerShell is formatted:
pwsh -OutputFormat {{Text|XML}}

Code Snippets

Start an interactive shell session

pwsh

Start an interactive shell session without loading startup configs

pwsh -NoProfile

Execute specific commands

pwsh -Command "{{echo 'powershell is executed'}}"

Execute a specific script

pwsh -File {{path/to/script.ps1}}

Start a session with a specific version of PowerShell

pwsh -Version {{version}}

Context

tldr-pages: common/pwsh

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