Where possible we, at Glo Networks, like to automate stuff. It makes our life easier, which in turn makes the running of our customer’s systems smoother. One of the tools that we’ve started using more and more recently is Powershell.
The problem that we had was using our favourite editor(s) to create Powershell scripts; although the syntax is very similar to languages, it does have some quirks.
Happily, for those of us that insist on using Vim here, Peter Provost has created a syntax file. It’s available via the Vim scripts archive. Whilst it’s been out for a while, this is the first time that we’ve come across it, and in combination with other scripts from Peter, we love it!



