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PowerShell Windows patterns. Critical pitfalls, operator syntax, error handling.
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PowerShell Windows patterns. Critical pitfalls, operator syntax, error handling.
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| name | powershell-windows |
| description | PowerShell Windows patterns. Critical pitfalls, operator syntax, error handling. |
| when_to_use | When working on Windows systems, writing PowerShell scripts, or using Windows-specific commands. NOT for macOS/Linux. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep, Bash |
Critical patterns and pitfalls for Windows PowerShell.
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Correct |
|---|---|
if (Test-Path "a" -or Test-Path "b") | if ((Test-Path "a") -or (Test-Path "b")) |
if (Get-Item $x -and $y -eq 5) | if ((Get-Item $x) -and ($y -eq 5)) |
Rule: Each cmdlet call MUST be in parentheses when using logical operators.
| Purpose | ❌ Don't Use | ✅ Use |
|---|---|---|
| Success | ✅ ✓ | [OK] [+] |
| Error | ❌ ✗ 🔴 | [!] [X] |
| Warning | ⚠️ 🟡 | [*] [WARN] |
| Info | ℹ️ 🔵 | [i] [INFO] |
| Progress | ⏳ | [...] |
Rule: Use ASCII characters only in PowerShell scripts.
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Correct |
|---|---|
$array.Count -gt 0 | $array -and $array.Count -gt 0 |
$text.Length | if ($text) { $text.Length } |
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Correct |
|---|---|
"Value: $($obj.prop.sub)" | Store in variable first |
Pattern:
$value = $obj.prop.sub
Write-Output "Value: $value"
| Value | Use |
|---|---|
| Stop | Development (fail fast) |
| Continue | Production scripts |
| SilentlyContinue | When errors expected |
| Pattern | Use |
|---|---|
| Literal path | C:\Users\User\file.txt |
| Variable path | Join-Path $env:USERPROFILE "file.txt" |
| Relative | Join-Path $ScriptDir "data" |
Rule: Use Join-Path for cross-platform safety.
| Operation | Syntax |
|---|---|
| Empty array | $array = @() |
| Add item | $array += $item |
| ArrayList add | $list.Add($item) | Out-Null |
| ❌ Wrong | ✅ Correct |
|---|---|
ConvertTo-Json | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 10 |
Rule: Always specify -Depth for nested objects.
| Operation | Pattern |
|---|---|
| Read | Get-Content "file.json" -Raw | ConvertFrom-Json |
| Write | $data | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 10 | Out-File "file.json" -Encoding UTF8 |
| Error Message | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| "parameter 'or'" | Missing parentheses | Wrap cmdlets in () |
| "Unexpected token" | Unicode character | Use ASCII only |
| "Cannot find property" | Null object | Check null first |
| "Cannot convert" | Type mismatch | Use .ToString() |
# Strict mode
Set-StrictMode -Version Latest
$ErrorActionPreference = "Continue"
# Paths
$ScriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
# Main
try {
# Logic here
Write-Output "[OK] Done"
exit 0
}
catch {
Write-Warning "Error: $_"
exit 1
}
Remember: PowerShell has unique syntax rules. Parentheses, ASCII-only, and null checks are non-negotiable.