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# Chronometer
A module for measuring performance of Powershell scripts, one line at a time.
## Project status
Preview release. The core logic is fleshed out but more testing is needed.
# Getting started
## Prerequirements
You need to have Powershell 5.0 or newer. This module uses classes.
## Installing Chronometer
This is published in the Powershell Gallery
Install-Module Chronometer
## Basic usage
Provide a script file and a command to execute.
$path = myscript.ps1
$Chronometer = Get-Chronometer -Path $path -Script {. .\myscript.ps1}
$Chronometer | Format-Chronometer
## Things to know
The `Path` can be any ps1 and the script can run any command. Ideally, you would either execute the script or load the script and execute a command inside it.
Here is a more complex example:
$script = ls C:\workspace\PSGraph\PSGraph -Recurse -Filter *.ps1
$Chronometer = @{
Path = $script.fullname
Script = {Invoke-Pester C:\workspace\PSGraph}
}
$results = Get-Chronometer @Chronometer
$results | Format-Chronometer
# More Resources
## Blog Posts
* [Powershell: Chronometer, line by line script execution times](https://powershellexplained.com/2017-02-05-Powershell-Chronometer-line-by-line-script-execution-times)