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add shell extension #2
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yeah that can be done with a few reg keys, you can assign it the logo of powershell and the args to it great tool for the job: https://github.com/BluePointLilac/ContextMenuManager |
sounds great! need to investigate which registry keys are needed exactly, so that the executable could create the registry keys automatically. have a nice weekend! |
@steve02081504 Thanks! Gonna take a look at that soon. Just saw your version of ps2exe and now I'm thinking about which one is better. Could you summarize what your project does differently? Maybe we could work together, as I'm just creating a GUI with WPF. |
Personally I think my version of the repo is better (otherwise I wouldn't have had to risk getting blocked by the original project owner to fork it would I) |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
you need to start the converter first, why don't just right-click and convert on the go?
Describe the solution you'd like
When right-clicking a
.ps1
-file, allow the user to directly convert this script via PS2EXE.Example
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