PowerShell “records” all your interactive command input to its command history, and Get-History shows them. If you played around with PowerShell for a while and then decided that it wasn’t all that bad what you did, here is a script that copies all interactive commands from command history to your clipboard. You can then paste it into the PowerShell ISE, and make it a script:
# define how old your commands may be at most to be included $MaxAgeHours = 4 # get all command history items that were started after this $DateLimit = (Get-Date).AddHours(-$MaxAgeHours) # get all command-line commands Get-History | # exclude all that were aborted Where-Object ExecutionStatus -eq Completed | # exclude all that are older than the limit set above Where-Object StartExecutionTime -gt $DateLimit | # get just the command-line Select-Object -ExpandProperty CommandLine | # copy all to clipboard clip.exe