> Micro$loth WindBlows is a computer virusWell that's mature and appropriate.I recently did an implementation of `ob-pwsh` for supporting powershell core (it assumes there’s a pwsh command available on PATH though thats configurable with `org-babel-command:pws`). Here’s the link https://github.com/togakangaroo/ob-pwsh. Instructions for installing are in the READMEIt works ok and even supports variables but was a 3 hour hack job, plenty of features missing. I hadn’t even announced it on this list before. The code is pretty small though - under 60 loc if you want to contribute to it, I’m game.I also saw this a while ago but haven’t really dug in https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/dkz0n1/babel_with_powershell/?st=k5jqc8es&sh=b464c181Oh, and powershell is awesome. It’s 2020, we should have a runtime in our terminal (eshell somewhat does this and is pretty good because of it). One of the things that would be really nice to do some day would be some sort of conversion between powershell and lisp structures so that we could pass structured data as hashes and lists between languages - not just strings.On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 7:59 PM briangpowell . <briangpowellms@gmail.com> wrote:Micro$loth WindBlows is a computer virusBut if you must use Windows, suggest you use Cygwin and BASH and/or EShell {the Emacs Shell}--you can do much more than PowerSh3llAnd Emacs & OrgMode work very nicely on CygwinOn Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 11:58 AM MS Window <ms.window@mailfence.com> wrote:Hello,
can you help me ? I want to use org-babel for Powershell scripting. I found this code chunk on the internet for customizing org-babel for Powershell on github:
https://gist.github.com/cbilson/ae0d90d163be4d769f8a15ddb58292bc
There is no explanation there I should put the configuration. The org-babel documentation is too brief for me as beginner to understand.
Yours sincerely
Claus Keller