Can the oh-my-posh debug command be used with PowerShell modules installation? #506
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I upgraded from oh-my-posh v2 and wanted to debug the performance as my oh-my-posh v3 installation was pretty slow. Doesn't look like the oh-my-posh command is available with a PowerShell module install. Is this intentional? If so, shouldn't it be mentioned in the docs? |
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JanDeDobbeleer
Mar 10, 2021
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Not yet, but definitely a good idea! The executables are found in the module location inside the bin folder. |
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Not yet, but definitely a good idea! The executables are found in the module location inside the bin folder.