I am developing a PowerShell 3.0 cmdlet using C#/.Net 4.0 in Visual Studio 2010. I'd like to get the current directory in PowerShell where the user executes the cmdlet. But Directory.GetCurrentDirectory() doesn't work as expected. In the code below, the result is C:\Users\Administrator.
Question: What cmdlet code is used to get PowerShell's current directory?
[System.Management.Automation.Cmdlet(System.Management.Automation.VerbsCommon.Get, "StatusBar")]
public class GetStatusBarCommand : System.Management.Automation.PSCmdlet
{
/// <summary>
/// Provides a record-by-record processing functionality for the cmdlet.
/// </summary>
protected override void ProcessRecord()
{
this.WriteObject(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory());
return;
}
}