Name: Dr. Tobias Weltner
Type: User
Company: powershell.one
Bio: Long-time PowerShell MVP, inventor of ISESteroids (www.powershell.one), organizing psconf.eu (PowerShell Conference EU, www.psconf.eu).
Twitter: Tobiaspsp
Location: Hanover, Germany
Blog: www.powershell.one
Dr. Tobias Weltner's Projects
General intro
Various sketches and notes around the ESP8266 microprocessor
Library for using USB Host with ESP32
Home of the universal text file encoding checker Get-PsOneEncoding
Home of the cross-plat Get-NetStat replacement for the old netstat.exe utility on Windows
Arduino library for the I2C INA3221 3 channel voltage and current sensor.
Material Design icons by Google
Updated version of Google Material Design Icons from material.io. Each icon comes in 5 variations: baseline, sharp, outline, round, two tone.
PowerShell module to manage devices and drivers
Simple PowerShell command to download files from all kinds of urls including streaming sites such as YouTube or Vimeo.
Home of PSOneTools, an open-source PowerShell module with tids and bits taken from articles published at https://powershell.one
Easy access to taskbar button animation such as progress bar or colorization
home of a PowerShell tool set to utilize scriptblock logging
Tools for network management
Electronics and Arduino programming related to emergency vehicle devices
Materials for my books published by O'Reilly
Home of the "ParameterCache" PowerShell module, adding cached parameter values and autocompletion
Home of the PsCommandDiscovery PowerShell module designed to help users find and discover commands they are looking for
Home of the PowerShell module "PsOcr" which uses the native Windows 10 OCR engine to convert image files to text
Home of the PsoHue PowerShell module to control Philips Hue lamps, switches, etc.
Module to monitor hardware temperature
Home of the PowerShell module ReallySimpleDatabase to work with SQLite databases
resource repository for powershell.one
Using the I2C RGB Rotary Encoder from duppa.net with ESP8266
Code artefacts from a lunch-break talk at psconf.eu 2022
A brazen two-column theme for Jekyll.