Start a transcript of a command shell session, record the session to a text file.
Syntax Start-Transcript [-Path] string] [-Force] [-noClobber] [-Append] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [CommonParameters] Key -Path string The path to the transcript file. -Force Override restrictions that prevent the command from succeeding, apart from security settings. e.g. override a files read-only attribute. -NoClobber Do not overwrite an existing file. -Append Add the new transcript to the end of an existing file. -WhatIf Describe what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command. -Confirm Prompt for confirmation before executing the command.
Start-Transcript creates a record of a PowerShell session in a text file. The transcript file includes all commands typed and all the console output.
If no path is specified, Start-Transcript will use the path in the value of the $Transcript global variable. If this variable has not been set, Start-Transcript will store the transcripts in $Home\My Documents\PowerShell_transcript.<time-stamp>.txt
Under Windows, Start-Transcript will create UTF-8 files with BOM by default.
Start-Transcript -Append partially matches an existing encoding, it will correctly match encodings with a BOM, but will default to potentially lossy ASCII encoding in the absence of one.
This can be configured by setting the $PSDefaultParameterValues preference variable.
Under PowerShell Core edition, the encoding defaults to BOM-less UTF-8
Start a transcript:
PS C:\> Start-Transcript -path c:\docs\MyTranscript.txt
Start a transcript in the Current Directory:
PS C:\> $CurrentDir = resolve-path .
PS C:\> $log = $CurrentDir.Path + "\install-windevcluster-demo.log"
PS C:\> Start-transcript $log
...
PS C:\> Stop-Transcriptn.b. The Current Directory may not be the same as the location of the currently running script.
“Scholars who contemplate on their thoughts and translate them into actions are the ones who are really great and noble” ~ Rig Veda
Stop-Transcript - Stop the transcription process.
Equivalent bash command: Script - Start a transcript of a shell session.