How can I list user variables in PowerShell?
You can list user variables in PowerShell using the Get-Variable
cmdlet. Just run Get-Variable -Scope Global
to see all global variables.
What if I only want to see the user-defined variables?
You can filter the variables by using Get-Variable -Scope Global | Where-Object { $_.Name -like 'user*' }
to list only those that start with 'user'.
Is there a way to display them in a more readable format?
Yes! You can format the output using Format-Table
like this: Get-Variable -Scope Global | Where-Object { $_.Name -like 'user*' } | Format-Table Name, Value
.
Can I export these variables to a file?
Absolutely! You can export them to a CSV file using: Get-Variable -Scope Global | Where-Object { $_.Name -like 'user*' } | Export-Csv -Path 'userVariables.csv' -NoTypeInformation
.
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