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Chronometer
A module for measuring performance of Powershell scripts, one line at a time
Project status
Experimental. Just a working idea at the moment. Functions and argument names are still up in the air. Also don't consider it stable or tested. Use at your own risk.
Getting started
Prerequirements
You need to have Powershell 5.0 or newer. This module uses classes.
Installing Chronometer
Place the Chronometer folder into your $PSModulePath. I will publish to the Powershell Gallery once the project is more stable.
Basic usage
Provide a script file and a command to execute.
$path = myscript.ps1
Get-Chronometer -Path $path -Script {. .\myscript.ps1} -OutVariable report
$report.ToString()
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.
General comments
The user experience is important to me but I am working on the core logic right now. I will loop back to make it more intuitive and simple to use.