PSReadLine
The PSReadLine module contains cmdlets that let you customize the command-line editing environment in PowerShell.
There have been many updates to PSReadLine since the version that ships in Windows PowerShell 5.1.
- v2.3.5 first shipped in PowerShell 7.4.2 and 7.5.0-preview.3
- v2.3.4 first shipped in PowerShell 7.4.0-rc.1
- v2.2.6 first shipped in PowerShell 7.3.0
- v2.1.0 first shipped in PowerShell 7.2.5
- v2.0.4 first shipped in PowerShell 7.0.11
- v2.0.0 ships in Windows PowerShell 5.1
For more information about version differences, see about_PSReadLine_Release_Notes.
These articles document version 2.3.5 of PSReadLine.
Note
Beginning with PowerShell 7.0, PowerShell skips auto-loading PSReadLine on Windows if a screen reader program is detected. Currently, PSReadLine doesn't work well with the screen readers. The default rendering and formatting of PowerShell 7.0 on Windows works properly. You can manually load the module if necessary.
PSReadLine
Get-PSReadLineKeyHandler |
Gets the key bindings for the PSReadLine module. |
Get-PSReadLineOption |
Gets values for the options that can be configured. |
PSConsoleHostReadLine |
This function is the main entry point for PSReadLine. |
Remove-PSReadLineKeyHandler |
Removes a key binding. |
Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler |
Binds keys to user-defined or PSReadLine key handler functions. |
Set-PSReadLineOption |
Customizes the behavior of command line editing in PSReadLine. |
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