Poweshell script erases current console










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I run a powershell script in Windows console and whatever method I choose it always erase my current console which is pretty annoying, at least with Linux powershell it does not happen.



This is how I run powershell script:



powershell.exe -File "/path/to/file.ps1


or



powershell -c ". /path/to/file.ps1"


Whenever method I choose the effect is my current console gets erased and all I can see when the script finish is output from those script. All the previously appeared text is erased.



Maybe the are options to prevent this behavior?



See also my screenshots as visual representation of the problem:



  • My console before I run command - console before I run command


  • My console after I run a command - console after I run a command










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    I run a powershell script in Windows console and whatever method I choose it always erase my current console which is pretty annoying, at least with Linux powershell it does not happen.



    This is how I run powershell script:



    powershell.exe -File "/path/to/file.ps1


    or



    powershell -c ". /path/to/file.ps1"


    Whenever method I choose the effect is my current console gets erased and all I can see when the script finish is output from those script. All the previously appeared text is erased.



    Maybe the are options to prevent this behavior?



    See also my screenshots as visual representation of the problem:



    • My console before I run command - console before I run command


    • My console after I run a command - console after I run a command










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      I run a powershell script in Windows console and whatever method I choose it always erase my current console which is pretty annoying, at least with Linux powershell it does not happen.



      This is how I run powershell script:



      powershell.exe -File "/path/to/file.ps1


      or



      powershell -c ". /path/to/file.ps1"


      Whenever method I choose the effect is my current console gets erased and all I can see when the script finish is output from those script. All the previously appeared text is erased.



      Maybe the are options to prevent this behavior?



      See also my screenshots as visual representation of the problem:



      • My console before I run command - console before I run command


      • My console after I run a command - console after I run a command










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      I run a powershell script in Windows console and whatever method I choose it always erase my current console which is pretty annoying, at least with Linux powershell it does not happen.



      This is how I run powershell script:



      powershell.exe -File "/path/to/file.ps1


      or



      powershell -c ". /path/to/file.ps1"


      Whenever method I choose the effect is my current console gets erased and all I can see when the script finish is output from those script. All the previously appeared text is erased.



      Maybe the are options to prevent this behavior?



      See also my screenshots as visual representation of the problem:



      • My console before I run command - console before I run command


      • My console after I run a command - console after I run a command







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          Adding -NoProfile solves the problem:



          powershell -NoProfile -c 'Write-Host OK'





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