Is it possible to get the path of the folder that was used by the user in the file explorer last in powershell?
For example, if you have the folders "Programming/Projects" on your desktop and you go to this folder through the file explorer. Then I want to execute something in powershell by pressing a button which gets this path and opens VS Code in this path (in this case "code C:\Users\user\Desktop\Programming\Projects". But I don't know how I can get this path. I don't want to get it through a dialog.