The built-in PowerShell ISE editor that ships with PowerShell 3.0 or better can be customized, and you can add your own menu items.
When you run the following code, you will find a new menu item “Get Command History” in your Add-ons menu that can also be triggered by pressing ALT+C.
The command takes your current command history (the commands you entered interactively in the current ISE session) and copies them to a new PowerShell file. This way, it is really easy to save the results of your interactive session. You can even auto-create PowerShell scripts this way: simply remove all the lines that did not work, and keep the lines that produced the desired results.
#requires -Version 3 $code = { $text = Get-History | Select-Object -ExpandProperty CommandLine | Out-String $file = $psise.CurrentPowerShellTab.Files.Add() $file.Editor.Text = $text } $psise.CurrentPowerShellTab.AddOnsMenu.Submenus.Add('Get Command History', $code, 'ALT+C')