Make git extensible like it is on any non-windows OS with your own (powershell) scripts. You can achieve the same without this module but it can save you time and headaches.
PsGitScript is a simple powershell module that scans your directories (from PATH env. variable) for potential git extensions git-<alias>.ps1
. The extension scripts will be added to the .gitconfig
file as an alias. After that you can invoke them like git <alias>
.
PsGitScript will update aliases on every powershell launch, but never deletes anything from .gitconfig
file.
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Powershell (tested on Powershell 7)
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Enable script execution. Set-ExecutionPolicy
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Git for Windows (tested on git version 2.34.1.windows.1)
Open powershell 7 and execute the following command:
Install-Module -Name PsGitScript
Edit the Profile.ps1
file and add the following line:
Import-Module PsGitScript
Create a script git-test.ps1
in a folder that is included in $Path
variable, with the following content:
Write-Host "Hello, World!"
You can check
$Path
variable in powershell with the following command:$Env:Path -Split ';'
You just created a new script what needs to be registered in .gitconfig
file as an alias.
You can restart your pwsh session or execute the Invoke-PsGitScriptInit
command to update the aliases.
Now you can call your script:
git hello
Please note that every git script runs in a new pwsh
session with no profile and bypass
execution policy.
Creating an initializer script for your custom git scripts is strongly recommended.