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### Start apps on Windows | |
## Steps: | |
# 1. Open the Apps folder pressing <WIN> + <R> and type "shell:AppsFolder" | |
# 2. Create a shortcut for each app that you want to open using the script. | |
# * To create a shortcut, right-click on the app and click "Create shortcut". | |
# * I recommend creating a new folder to save all the shortcuts in one place. | |
# * It doesn't matter the names of the shortcuts, in my case, the shortcut of Visual Studio Code is "BestIDE". | |
# 3. Download/copy this script in your shortcuts folder. | |
# * It'll be easier to manage the paths if you have everything in one place. | |
# 4. Update the folder's path in the Set-Variable on line 18 | |
# 5. Now, let's create a shortcut of the script so you can execute it as an app (with a double click). | |
# 6. On the script's shortcut, right-click and go to "properties" and update the Target with: | |
# powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\Users\your_user_name\shortcuts\start_apps.ps1" | |
# 7. Click "OK" and move the script's shortcut to your desktop or any folder | |
# 8. Enjoy it! | |
Set-Variable C:\Users\your_user_name\shortcuts | |
# Examples: | |
Write-Output "Opening Slack" # Print message on terminal | |
Start-Process .\Slack.lnk # Start the shortcut | |
Start-Sleep -s 5 # Wait five seconds before start the next app | |
Write-Output "Opening Firefox" | |
Start-Process .\Firefox.lnk | |
Start-Sleep -s 5 | |
Write-Output "Opening Visual Studio Code" | |
Start-Process .\BestIDE.lnk | |
Start-Sleep -s 5 |
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