When you view PowerShell scripts in Windows Explorer and have the preview pane open, by default you don’t get a code preview for your script files. The preview pane remains blank.
To enable the preview, simply use the function below:
function Enable-PowerShellFilePreview { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string] $Font = 'Courier New', [int] $FontSize = 60 ) # set the font and size (also applies to Notepad) $path = "HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Notepad" Set-ItemProperty -Path $path -Name lfFaceName -Value $Font Set-ItemProperty -Path $path -Name iPointSize -Value $FontSize # enable the preview of PowerShell files $path = 'HKCU:\Software\Classes\.ps1' $exists = Test-Path -Path $path if (!$exists){ $null = New-Item -Path $Path } $path = 'HKCU:\Software\Classes\.psd1' $exists = Test-Path -Path $path if (!$exists){ $null = New-Item -Path $Path } $path = 'HKCU:\Software\Classes\.psm1' $exists = Test-Path -Path $path if (!$exists){ $null = New-Item -Path $Path } Get-Item HKCU:\Software\Classes\* -Include .ps1,.psm1,.psd1 | Set-ItemProperty -Name PerceivedType -Value text }
Once you run the function, use this command:
PS> Enable-PowerShellFilePreview
If you like, you can also set a font family and size for the preview. Note that this setting is shared with the Notepad:
PS> Enable-PowerShellFilePreview -Font Consolas -FontSize 100
No restart is required to see the effect. Just make sure the preview pane is visible in Windows Explorer, and select a PowerShell file.
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