Utilities for executing PowerShell commands
npm install powershell-utilsimport {executePowerShell, powerShellPath} from 'powershell-utils';
// Execute a PowerShell command
const {stdout} = await executePowerShell('Get-Process');
console.log(stdout);
// Get PowerShell path
console.log(powerShellPath());
//=> 'C:\\Windows\\System32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe'Returns: string
Get the PowerShell executable path on Windows.
import {powerShellPath} from 'powershell-utils';
const psPath = powerShellPath();
//=> 'C:\\Windows\\System32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\powershell.exe'Returns: Promise<boolean>
Check if PowerShell is accessible on Windows.
This checks if the PowerShell executable exists and has execute permissions. Useful for detecting restricted environments where PowerShell may be disabled by administrators.
import {canAccessPowerShell} from 'powershell-utils';
if (await canAccessPowerShell()) {
console.log('PowerShell is available');
} else {
console.log('PowerShell is not accessible');
}Returns: Promise<{stdout: string, stderr: string}>
Execute a PowerShell command.
import {executePowerShell} from 'powershell-utils';
// Execute a PowerShell command
const {stdout} = await executePowerShell('Get-Process');
console.log(stdout);Type: string
The PowerShell command to execute.
Type: object
The below option and also all options in Node.js child_process.execFile() are supported.
Type: string
Default: powerShellPath()
Path to PowerShell executable. Useful when calling from WSL or when PowerShell is in a non-standard location.
Type: string
Default: 'utf8'
Character encoding for stdout and stderr.
Type: string[]
Standard PowerShell arguments that prefix the encoded command.
Use these when manually building PowerShell execution arguments for spawn(), execFile(), etc.
import {executePowerShell} from 'powershell-utils';
const arguments_ = [...executePowerShell.argumentsPrefix, encodedCommand];
childProcess.spawn(powerShellPath(), arguments_);Returns: string
Encode a PowerShell command as Base64 UTF-16LE.
This encoding prevents shell escaping issues and ensures complex commands with special characters are executed reliably.
Type: string
The PowerShell command to encode.
import {executePowerShell} from 'powershell-utils';
const encoded = executePowerShell.encodeCommand('Get-Process');Returns: string
Escape a string argument for use in PowerShell single-quoted strings.
Type: unknown
The value to escape.
import {executePowerShell} from 'powershell-utils';
const escaped = executePowerShell.escapeArgument("it's a test");
//=> "'it''s a test'"
// Use in command building
const command = `Start-Process ${executePowerShell.escapeArgument(appName)}`;