Script.ps1 -

# script.ps1 # Simple script to greet the user and check system resources Clear-Host $CurrentTime = Get-Date -Format "HH:mm" Write-Host "Hello! It is currently $CurrentTime." -ForegroundColor Cyan Write-Host "`nTop 5 Memory-Intensive Processes:" -ForegroundColor Yellow Get-Process | Sort-Object WorkingSet64 -Descending | Select-Object -First 5 | Format-Table Name, @Label="Memory (MB)"; Expression=[math]::Round($_.WorkingSet64 / 1MB, 2) Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

: Navigate to your folder in PowerShell and type: .\script.ps1 script.ps1

: Open a text editor like Notepad or Visual Studio Code , paste the code above, and save it as script.ps1 . # script

This piece of code clears the console, says hello, and lists the top 5 most memory-intensive processes currently running. powershell This piece of code clears the console, says

For more advanced automation, you can find over 600 free scripts on the PowerShell GitHub repository or follow official guides at Microsoft Learn . How to write and run your first PowerShell script - PDQ

: By default, Windows may block scripts for security. To allow them, open PowerShell as an Administrator and run: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned