wsubi is a compact tool designed to help you manage scripts in the command line mode. The program can be used by IT specialists or other users that want to enhance their productivity by using scripts that automate certain tasks.
This tool can be helpful for the teams that deal constantly with dozens of scripts. It allows you to access the one that you need and to avoid confusion by grouping them into projects.
What's New in This Release:
Upgrade the project to VS 2012 Express. This offers a couple of benefits:
· For users, the 64-bit version of PowerShell should be supported going forward. I have tested this on two machines, and feel it is working correctly. If you have any issues, please report them on the project's issue tracker and I'll do my best to resolve them.
· For developers, I added a Unit Test Project to the solution to offer more stability / reliability with future code changes. There are no tests yet, but will be when I tackle Issue #2 at some point in the next few months.
· Create a build script. This is really only useful for me and other developers. There are a number of files that need to be distributed with each release, and I needed a better way to reliably collect them. I created a shortcut for the script as well, so you can just say 'run ~build' from the wsubi prompt when running in Visual Studio to create a build. Simply modify the shortcut entry to change the build parameters.