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EasyJob

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Description

EasyJob keep and execute your PowerShell and BAT scripts from one interface

Overview

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Features

  • Remove or Edit button from the GUI by right mouse click on it and then select item in the context menu. Settings are automatically will be saved to your config.json file.

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  • Remove, Rename or Add tab from the GUI by right mouse click on it and then select Remove Tab in the context menu. Settings are automatically will be saved to your config.json file.

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  • Add button from the GUI by right mouse click on button bar and then select Add button.

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  • Reorder Tabs from the Settings->Workflow->Reorder tabs window
  • Add Tabs from the Settings->Workflow->Add tab window
  • Rename Tabs from the Settings->Workflow->Remove current tab window
  • Remove Tabs from the Settings->Workflow->Rename current tab window
  • Remove Add buttons from the Settings->Workflow->Add button to current tab window
  • Reorder buttons from the Settings->Workflow->Reorder buttons in current tab window
  • Change application settings from the Settings->Configuration window
  • Colored console support

Color tags support

There are 14 available default tags which you may want to use

  1. \c01EJ Some text /c01EJ
Write-Host "\c01EJColor with tag 01/c01EJ"
  1. \c02EJ Some text /c02EJ
Write-Host "\c02EJColor with tag 02/c02EJ"
  1. \c03EJ Some text /c03EJ
Write-Host "\c03EJColor with tag 03/c03EJ"
  1. \c04EJ Some text /c04EJ
Write-Host "\c04EJColor with tag 04/c04EJ"
  1. \c05EJ Some text /c05EJ
Write-Host "\c05EJColor with tag 05/c05EJ"
  1. \c06EJ Some text /c06EJ
Write-Host "\c06EJColor with tag 06/c06EJ"
  1. \c07EJ Some text /c07EJ
Write-Host "\c07EJColor with tag 07/c07EJ"
  1. \c08EJ Some text /c08EJ
Write-Host "\c08EJColor with tag 08/c08EJ"
  1. \c09EJ Some text /c09EJ
Write-Host "\c09EJColor with tag 09/c09EJ"
  1. \c10EJ Some text /c10EJ
Write-Host "\c10EJColor with tag 10/c10EJ"
  1. \c11EJ Some text /c11EJ
Write-Host "\c11EJColor with tag 11/c11EJ"
  1. \c12EJ Some text /c12EJ
Write-Host "\c12EJColor with tag 12/c12EJ"
  1. \c13EJ Some text /c13EJ
Write-Host "\c13EJColor with tag 13/c13EJ"
  1. \c14EJ Some text /c14EJ
Write-Host "\c14EJColor with tag 14/c14EJ"

You can use tags inside other tags as well. Examples:

Write-Host "\c14EJColor with \c12EJsome inside tag/c12EJ tag 14/c14EJ"
Write-Host "\c02EJColor with \c09EJsome inside tag/c09EJ tag 14/c02EJ"
Write-Host "\c02EJAnother \c04EJexample/c04EJ with \c08EJsome/c08EJ other inner blocks/c02EJ"

If you dont want to use tags, you can use HTML code inside your Write-Host. Examples:

Write-Host "<span style=`"color:red;`">Some error alert!</span>"
Write-Host "<span style=`"color:#FF0008;`">Some other color!</span>"
Write-Host "<span style=`"color:#4CFF00;`">Some other color!</span>"

EasyJobPSTools

EasyJobPSTools - is a PowerShell Module which enables Graphic features for your scripts.

You can read more about it Here

Configuration

Configuration could be done from config.json file located with the app executable.

Here is an example:

{
  "default_powershell_path": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe",
  "default_cmd_path": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe",
  "powershell_arguments": "",
  "console_background": "Black",
  "console_foreground": "White",
  "console_ignore_color_tags": false,
  "clear_events_when_reload": true,
  "restrictions": {
    "block_tabs_remove": false,
    "block_buttons_remove": false,
    "block_tabs_add": false,
    "block_buttons_add": false,
    "block_buttons_reorder": false,
    "block_buttons_edit": false,
    "block_tabs_rename": false,
    "hide_menu_item_file_reload_config": false,
    "hide_menu_item_file_open_app_folder": false,
    "hide_menu_item_file_clear_events_list": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow_reorder_tabs": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow_add_tab": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow_remove_current_tab": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow_rename_current_tab": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow_add_button_to_current_tab": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_workflow_reorder_buttons_in_current_tab": false,
    "hide_menu_item_settings_configuration": false,
    "hide_menu_item_help": false,
    "hide_menu_item_help_troubleshooting": false,
    "hide_menu_item_help_about": false
  },
  "tabs": [
    {
      "ID": "2e5feab0-527c-451c-b83c-d838d22dacac",
      "header": "Common actions",
      "buttons": [
        {
          "Id": "01bf5871-442e-4f73-91a3-fa13855b609c",
          "text": "test01",
          "description": "Some test script",
          "script": "scripts\\common\\test01.ps1",
          "scriptpathtype": "relative",
          "scripttype": "powershell",
          "arguments": []
        },
        {
          "Id": "9cdc38fa-fc32-4a9d-be78-cd2bfe264422",
          "text": "Bat script",
          "description": "Some BAT script",
          "script": "scripts\\test02.bat",
          "scriptpathtype": "relative",
          "scripttype": "bat",
          "arguments": []
        },
        {
          "Id": "5ec086d9-7987-43ef-84fb-1d8481b05aea",
          "text": "Absolute path script",
          "description": "",
          "script": "C:\\scripts\\absolute_script.ps1",
          "scriptpathtype": "absolute",
          "scripttype": "powershell",
          "arguments": []
        },
        {
          "Id": "c28abef3-494c-48f5-96d8-a5788ced1a23",
          "text": "test04",
          "description": "Some test 04 script with arguments",
          "script": "scripts\\common\\test04.ps1",
          "scriptpathtype": "relative",
          "scripttype": "powershell",
          "arguments": [
            {
              "argument_question": "What is your name?",
              "argument_answer": ""
            },
            {
              "argument_question": "What is your surname",
              "argument_answer": ""
            },
            {
              "argument_question": "No, really what is your name?",
              "argument_answer": ""
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "ID": "42f71e1a-32b9-4c16-8c7d-256cd589c52e",
      "header": "Second Tab",
      "buttons": [
        {
          "Id": "3476554c-77b1-4abd-914e-ab1db866fc5f",
          "text": "And this is button too",
          "description": "no description",
          "script": "scripts\\some_button_script.ps1",
          "scriptpathtype": "relative",
          "scripttype": "powershell",
          "arguments": []
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Note 1: Do not specify argument_answer value, since it will be ignored when executing script

Note 2: ID my be any other random GUID number. You may not specify it, application will regenerate it after changes if it is absent or not present.

Easy access

CTRL+Left Mouse Click on the button will open folder where script attached to the button is located

SHIFT+Left Mouse Click on the button will open the script attached to the button with your default ps1 text editor

Compilation

  1. Download and install .NET 5 SDK from Here
  2. Download source code and extract it to C:\temp
  3. Open Command Promt (cmd) from the start menu
  4. Execute cd C:\temp\EasyJob-main
  5. Execute dotnet build -c release

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  1. Open C:\temp\EasyJob-main\bin\Release\net5.0-windows and execute EasyJob.exe

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Contributing

Contribution is very much appreciated. Hope that this tool might be useful for you!

Thanks to the contributors:

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