* [PT Run] Refactoring: combined all NativeMethods.cs files for plugins into Wox.Plugin/Common/Win32/
* Fixed spell check
* [PT Run] Changed NativeMethods.Helpers to Win32Helpers (seperate class) to not conflict with Microsoft.PowerToys.Settings.UI.Library.Helpers
* [PT Run] Renamed Constants.cs to ConstantsAndStructs.cs and moved all of them from NativeMethods.cs
* [PT Run] Merged ConstantsAndStructs.cs into NativeMethods.cs and renamed Constants to Win32Constants to avoid conflicting
* [PT Run] Added missing summaries + fixed missed refactored method
* [PT Run] Use using directive instead of alias + updated method call for .Net 6
* [PT Run] Fixed missed using alias + spell check
* Update release.yml
* Update ColorPickerUI.csproj
* Update release.yml
adding in .net6 sdk and moving stuff sooner
* Update release.yml
* Update release.yml
* fixing test
* Forcing vs17 and adding in .net 6 sdk
* forcing pool
* fixing issues in each pipeline
* moving release .net up
* fixing diff on agent version for nuget installer
* Removing system.text.json.dll as included now
* getting unit tests it looks like to work
* updating everythign to .net 6 minus wxs for runtime
* unit test still have
* getting 6.0 stuff up and going. Terminal Unit tests have file max length issue ....
* found i think the last .net 5 issue
* looks like i wasn't aggressive enough with the 6.0 upgrade
* Getting stuff .net 6 buildable again
* tweaking with new stuff for installer
* Update newly added merged projects to .net 6
* Fix HeatDirectory bug on VS 2022
* Settings still needs JSON dependency
* Revert "getting 6.0 stuff up and going. Terminal Unit tests have file max length issue ...."
This reverts commit b9cb4586dc.
* Update sln version
* supress obsolete warning, since this is not a new development
* Partially Revert "Getting stuff .net 6 buildable again"
This reverts commit 42b4201c6b.
* supress another obsolete warning, since this is not a new development
* Reduce the unit test project name to avoid MAX PATH in CI
* Upgrade project's toolset in the main solution
* Some TODOs to review HttpClient usage
* Upgrade project toolsets from other solutions
* Install .net 6 instead of .net 5
* Fix issue when disabling PowerToys Run on .net framework 6
* Update docs for Visual Studio 2022
* PR comments: manually upgrade missing VS 2019 references
* Discard no discard values to solve compiler warnings
Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com>
* [PT Run] Browser path bug fix
* [PT Run][URI/Web Search] Refactoring
* [PT Run][URI] Small change
* [PT Run] Small modifications
* [PT Run] Refactoring: moved common files to Plugins\Common and added references to plugins that use them
* Fixed spelling
* [PT Run][URI] Small adjustment
* [PT Run] Fixed refactoring error
* [PT Run] Reversed refactoring NativeMethods.cs into single file
* Fixed PR changed files list (unchanged files appeared modified because of different encodings)
* [PT Run] Moved BrowserInfo.cs to Wox.Plugin/SharedCommands and removed Plugins/Common
* [PT Run] Renamed BrowserInfo to DefaultBrowserInfo and made it static
* Minor modifications
* [PT Run] Fixed refactoring error
* Minor modifications
* [PT Run] Renamed Wox.Plugin.SharedCommands to Wox.Plugin.Common + small change
* HTTPS by default, HTTP only if specified
* Added/Updated unit tests;Added FTPS
* Added confirmation to system messages such as shutdown, reboot, and lock
* Corrected Typo
* Added confirmation to system messages such as shutdown, reboot, and lock
* Corrected Typo
* Made changes requested by @mykhailopylyp
* Further changes per review by mykhailopylyp
* Fixes per code review
* [Setup] Add support for installing both dotnet 3 and 5 (#12306)
* [PowerToys Run] Update to net5 (#12286)
* Change targets of projects
* Update Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications,
changed TargetFramework for PowerLauncher project in order to resolve an issue with ModernWpf
* Specify windows version in order to fix build errors
* Fixed suppressed warnings
* Updated sdk
* Removed usage of obsolete GlobalAssemblyCache
* Removed obsolete DesktopNotificationManagerCompat
* Update nuget versions
* Update installer
* [PowerToys Run] Obsolete APIs and warnings introduced in .net5 (#12423)
* Change targets of projects
* Update Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications,
changed TargetFramework for PowerLauncher project in order to resolve an issue with ModernWpf
* Fixed suppressed warnings
* Removed obsolete DesktopNotificationManagerCompat
* Get rid of binary formatter
* Update tests
* Don't include new image cache file to the report
* There's no need to call IsOwner as it doesn't make sense
* Fix different nullability exception
* Exclude extra dlls from tests
Co-authored-by: Andrey Nekrasov <yuyoyuppe@users.noreply.github.com>
* [PowerToys Run] Add type error catch and details
* [PowerToys Run] don't load outdated config plugins
Don't load plugins which don't have the new IcoPathDark and
IcoPathLight fields.
* spelling: snapped
Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
* spelling: split
Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
* ci: update to Spell check to 0.0.17a
In the past, plurals `foo`+`s` and past tenses `foo`+`ed` were
automatically tolerated. This turned out to be a bad design choice on my
part.
The basic example is that `potatos` would sometimes be treated as a
mistake and sometimes not (depending on the presence of `potato`).
You can see in this PR, that this logic resulted in `SNAPED` being
accepted as a word along with `actioned` -- there's nothing
intrinsically wrong w/ the latter, but unfortunately in order to screen
out the former, my shortcut just couldn't stick around. This means that
the `expect` files will grow perhaps by a tiny bit, but as
you can see, not really by much.
When GitHub initially introduced GitHub Actions, the event for
`pull_request` was created without enough permission for a tool like
this to work properly. I worked around that by using the `schedule`
event. In 2020, they introduced a replacement event
`pull_request_target` which has enough permission. This means that I can
stop relying on the `schedule` event.