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I've installed today, the Screenfetcher module for Windows - as follows:

PS D:\INSTALKI\ScreenFetch>  Find-Module -Repository Local

Version Name Repository Description


1.0.2 windows-screenfetch Local Powershell port of the Bash Screenshot Information Tool

PS C:\> Get-Command -Module windows-screenfetch

CommandType     Name                                               Version    Source
-----------     ----                                               -------    ------
Function        Screenfetch                                        0.0        windows-screenfetch

Then I have created script: screenfetch.bat with such entry:

C:\>type "C:\Program Files\ScreenFetch\screenfetch.bat"
@echo off
echo.
PowerShell.exe -command screenfetch

Then I've added path: C:\Program Files\ScreenFetch to the windows variable PATH to run this script directly from a command line with command: screenfetch

But every time when I'm running command: screenfetch - then loop is starting and command is not executed.

But if I rename the script C:\Program Files\ScreenFetch\screenfetch.bat to any other name - example: C:\Program Files\ScreenFetch\dupa.bat - then script is executing properly:

C:\>"Program Files\ScreenFetch\dupa.bat"
                     ....::::       Marcin@Laptop
             ....::::::::::::       OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    ....:::: ::::::::::::::::       Kernel: 10.0.19044

....:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Uptime: 0d 5h 50m 44s :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Motherboard: LENOVO 20FMS05K2D :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Shell: PowerShell 5.1.19041.1682 :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Resolution: 1920 x 1080 :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Window Manager: DWM ................ ................ Font: Segoe UI :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6300U CPU @ 2.40GHz :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: GPU Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: RAM: 9278MB / 16205 MB (57%) '''':::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Disk C: 130GB / 194GB (67%) '''':::: :::::::::::::::: Disk D: 717GB / 753GB (95%) '''':::::::::::: ''''::::

Does anybody know why the loop is generating? What is wrong with the same PowerShell and CMD script name?

I would be grateful for any advice.

Rohit Gupta
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Marcin
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