Cmdlets/Get-Enum.ps1
# ? TITEL Get-Enum # ? DESCRIPTION Für die Analyse, Finden bzw. Nachschlagen von Enumerationen hilfreich # ? TAGS Cmdlet Enum # ? VERSION 2019.11.14 function Get-Enum { param ( [string]$Value, [String]$Name, [switch]$All ) $defaultManifestModules = 'CommonLanguageRuntimeLibrary', 'Microsoft.CSharp.dll', 'Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.dll', 'Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Management.dll', 'Microsoft.PowerShell.commands.Utility.dll', 'System.dll', 'System.Configuration.dll', 'System.Configuration.Install.dll', 'System.Core.dll', 'System.Data.dll', 'System.DirectoryServices.dll', 'System.Management.Automation.dll', 'System.Management.dll', 'System.ServiceProcess.dll', 'System.Transactions.dll', 'System.Xml.dll' [System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies() | Where-Object -FilterScript {$All -or ($defaultManifestModules -contains $_.ManifestModule)} | ForEach-Object -Process { try { $_.GetExportedTypes() } catch { "Keine ExportedTypes vorhanden" | Write-Verbose } } | Where-Object -FilterScript { $_.IsEnum -and $_.Name -imatch $Name } | ForEach-Object -Process { return [PSCustomObject]@{ Name = $_.FullName Source = $_.Module.ScopeName Values = [System.Enum]::GetNames($_) } } | Where-Object -Property Values -imatch -Value $Value } |