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PowerShell is a command-line tool designed by Microsoft to run commands and scripts to change settings and automate tasks. In a way, it’s similar to Command Prompt.
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Windows makes it possible to schedule PowerShell scripts to run at a predetermined time. The mechanism of choice for automating PowerShell scripts is the Windows Task Scheduler.
Yes, you can save all the commands you run and their output to a file in PowerShell — Here's how to do it on Windows 10.
Make the script run only once and write the output to a file. Then schedule it with Windows Scheduler to run every minute. Add a script to summarize from the file in the end of the day. Done.
All these commands work in both the standalone PowerShell app and within Windows Terminal—simply open a PowerShell tab in Windows Terminal to use them.
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