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Lost personal configuration when update

Open Daru-man opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Dear Mr. Titus, When you updated your powershell-profile I lost my personal-profile. If you think is interesting, Can you put at end to load personal.ps1 if it exists?

Great job. Thanks

Daru-man avatar May 09 '24 19:05 Daru-man

Up. Was trying to load personal scripts or update the current script but couldn't. The update resets everything.

carlosantos2103 avatar May 10 '24 13:05 carlosantos2103

This should be resolved when https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/powershell-profile/pull/60 PR gets merged.

Thanks for reporting this issue in the script 😄

og-mrk avatar May 12 '24 11:05 og-mrk

If you use the Edit-Profile function, it'll create a new profile file for the current user that will run in addition to the main profile file provided in this repository.

The new file that Edit-Profile creates should be where you place any personal functions and variables.

natep-tech avatar May 25 '24 06:05 natep-tech

It happened to me, too. When updated, powershell-profile I lost my personal-profile.

kAMENkitA avatar May 26 '24 20:05 kAMENkitA