Add profile integration option to AI Shell install script for persistent auto-start #389
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This PR adds the ability to configure AI Shell to automatically start when PowerShell is launched in Windows Terminal by integrating with the user's PowerShell profile.
New Features
Interactive Installation
The install script now prompts users during installation:
Non-Interactive Installation
New parameters for automation scenarios:
-AddToProfile: Automatically add AI Shell to profile without prompting-DefaultAgent <name>: Specify the default agent to use (e.g., "openai", "ollama", "azure")Safe Profile Management
Usage Examples
Technical Implementation
$env:WT_SESSIONis presentGenerated Profile Code
The script adds code like this to the user's profile:
Fixes #388.
Warning
Firewall rules blocked me from connecting to one or more addresses
I tried to connect to the following addresses, but was blocked by firewall rules:
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