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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/configuration-dsc-schema/0.2
# Reference: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/main/README.md#developer-guidance
properties:
resources:
- resource: Microsoft.Windows.Settings/WindowsSettings
directives:
description: Enable Developer Mode
allowPrerelease: true
# Requires elevation for the set operation
securityContext: elevated
settings:
DeveloperMode: true
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: powershell
directives:
description: Install PowerShell 7
# Requires elevation for the set operation (i.e., installation)
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.PowerShell
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: vsPackage
directives:
description: Install Visual Studio 2022 Enterprise (any edition is OK)
# Requires elevation for the set operation (i.e., installation)
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Enterprise
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.VisualStudio.DSC/VSComponents
dependsOn:
- vsPackage
directives:
description: Install required VS workloads from project .vsconfig file
allowPrerelease: true
# Requires elevation for the get and set operations
securityContext: elevated
settings:
productId: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Product.Enterprise
channelId: VisualStudio.17.Release
vsConfigFile: '${WinGetConfigRoot}\..\.vsconfig'
configurationVersion: 0.2.0

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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/configuration-dsc-schema/0.2
# Reference: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/main/README.md#developer-guidance
properties:
resources:
- resource: Microsoft.Windows.Settings/WindowsSettings
directives:
description: Enable Developer Mode
allowPrerelease: true
# Requires elevation for the set operation
securityContext: elevated
settings:
DeveloperMode: true
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: powershell
directives:
description: Install PowerShell 7
# Requires elevation for the set operation (i.e., installation)
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.PowerShell
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: vsPackage
directives:
description: Install Visual Studio 2022 Professional (any edition is OK)
# Requires elevation for the set operation (i.e., installation)
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Professional
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.VisualStudio.DSC/VSComponents
dependsOn:
- vsPackage
directives:
description: Install required VS workloads from project .vsconfig file
allowPrerelease: true
# Requires elevation for the get and set operations
securityContext: elevated
settings:
productId: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Product.Professional
channelId: VisualStudio.17.Release
vsConfigFile: '${WinGetConfigRoot}\..\.vsconfig'
configurationVersion: 0.2.0

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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/configuration-dsc-schema/0.2
# Reference: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/main/README.md#developer-guidance
properties:
resources:
- resource: Microsoft.Windows.Settings/WindowsSettings
directives:
description: Enable Developer Mode
allowPrerelease: true
# Requires elevation for the set operation
securityContext: elevated
settings:
DeveloperMode: true
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: powershell
directives:
description: Install PowerShell 7
# Requires elevation for the set operation (i.e., installation)
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.PowerShell
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: vsPackage
directives:
description: Install Visual Studio 2022 Community (any edition is OK)
# Requires elevation for the set operation (i.e., installation)
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Community
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.VisualStudio.DSC/VSComponents
dependsOn:
- vsPackage
directives:
description: Install required VS workloads from project .vsconfig file
allowPrerelease: true
# Requires elevation for the get and set operations
securityContext: elevated
settings:
productId: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Product.Community
channelId: VisualStudio.17.Release
vsConfigFile: '${WinGetConfigRoot}\..\.vsconfig'
configurationVersion: 0.2.0

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"isRoot": true,
"tools": {
"XamlStyler.Console": {
"version": "3.2311.2",
"version": "3.2501.8",
"commands": [
"xstyler"
]

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@ -11,33 +11,25 @@ colorbrewer
commandlines
consvc
copyable
dalet
dcs
deselection
dialytika
diffing
Dimidium
dje
downsides
dze
dzhe
Emacspeak
Fitt
FTCS
flac
FTCS
gantt
gfm
ghe
gje
godbolt
hstrings
hyperlinking
hyperlinks
Kbds
kje
libfuzzer
liga
lje
Llast
Lmid
locl
@ -49,10 +41,8 @@ minimalistic
mkmk
mnt
mru
nje
notwrapped
NTMTo
ogonek
overlined
perlw
postmodern
@ -60,8 +50,8 @@ Powerline
ptys
pwn
pwshw
QOL
qof
QOL
qps
quickfix
rclt
@ -74,17 +64,13 @@ rlig
rubyw
runtimes
servicebus
shcha
similaritytolerance
slnt
stakeholders
subpage
sustainability
sxn
TLDR
tonos
Tencent
toolset
tshe
UEFI
uiatextrange
und
@ -92,8 +78,5 @@ vsdevcmd
westus
workarounds
WSLs
wtconfig
XBox
YBox
yeru
zhe

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@ -2,11 +2,8 @@ aalt
abvm
ACCEPTFILES
ACCESSDENIED
acl
aclapi
alignas
alignof
allocconsolewithoptions
APPLYTOSUBMENUS
appxrecipe
bitfield
@ -15,29 +12,20 @@ BUILDBRANCH
BUILDMSG
BUILDNUMBER
BYCOMMAND
BYPOSITION
charconv
CLASSNOTAVAILABLE
CLOSEAPP
cmdletbinding
COLORPROPERTY
colspan
COMDLG
commandlinetoargv
commoncontrols
comparand
COPYFROMRESOURCE
cstdint
CXICON
CYICON
Dacl
dataobject
dcomp
debugbreak
delayimp
DERR
dlldata
DNE
dnom
DONTADDTORECENT
DWMSBT
@ -64,90 +52,51 @@ GETHIGHCONTRAST
GETMOUSEHOVERTIME
GETTEXTLENGTH
HARDBREAKS
Hashtable
HIGHCONTRASTON
HIGHCONTRASTW
HIGHQUALITYSCALE
hinternet
HINTERNET
hotkeys
href
hrgn
HTCLOSE
hwinsta
HWINSTA
IActivation
IApp
IAppearance
IAsync
IBind
IBox
IClass
IComparable
IComparer
ICONINFO
IConnection
ICustom
IDialog
IDirect
Idn
IExplorer
IFACEMETHOD
IFile
IGraphics
IImage
IInheritable
IMap
imm
IObject
iosfwd
IPackage
isa
ISetup
isspace
IStorage
istream
IStringable
ITab
ITaskbar
itow
IUri
IVirtual
KEYSELECT
LCID
LINEBREAK
llabs
llu
localtime
lround
Lsa
lsass
LSHIFT
LTGRAY
MAINWINDOW
MAXIMIZEBOX
medi
memchr
memicmp
MENUCOMMAND
MENUDATA
MENUINFO
MENUITEMINFOW
MINIMIZEBOX
mmeapi
MOUSELEAVE
mov
mptt
msappx
MULTIPLEUSE
NCHITTEST
NCLBUTTONDBLCLK
NCMOUSELEAVE
NCMOUSEMOVE
NCPOINTERUPDATE
NCRBUTTONDBLCLK
NIF
NIN
NOAGGREGATION
NOASYNC
NOBREAKS
NOCHANGEDIR
@ -160,8 +109,6 @@ NOTIFYICONDATA
ntprivapi
NTSYSCALLAPI
numr
oaidl
ocidl
ODR
offsetof
ofstream
@ -171,22 +118,17 @@ OSVERSIONINFOEXW
otms
OUTLINETEXTMETRICW
overridable
PACL
PAGESCROLL
PALLOC
PATINVERT
PEXPLICIT
PICKFOLDERS
PINPUT
pmr
ptstr
QUERYENDSESSION
rcx
REGCLS
RETURNCMD
rfind
RLO
rnrn
ROOTOWNER
roundf
RSHIFT
@ -205,23 +147,19 @@ SHOWTIP
SINGLEUSE
SIZENS
smoothstep
snprintf
SOFTBREAK
spsc
sregex
SRWLOC
srwlock
SRWLOCK
STDCPP
STDMETHOD
strchr
strcpy
streambuf
strtoul
Stubless
Subheader
Subpage
syscall
syscolors
SYSTEMBACKDROP
TABROW
TASKBARCREATED
@ -236,23 +174,18 @@ tokeninfo
tolower
toupper
TRACKMOUSEEVENT
TTask
TVal
ubrk
UChar
UFIELD
ULARGE
UOI
UPDATEINIFILE
urlmon
userenv
USEROBJECTFLAGS
Vcpp
Viewbox
virtualalloc
vsnwprintf
wcsnlen
wcsstr
wcstoui
WDJ
winhttp
wininet
@ -262,10 +195,8 @@ winstamin
wmemcmp
wpc
WSF
wsregex
WWH
wwinmain
xchg
XDocument
XElement
xfacet
@ -289,4 +220,5 @@ xtree
xutility
YIcon
YMax
zstring
zwstring

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
CHINESEBIG
choseong
Jongseong
Jungseong
ssangtikeut
Choseong
CHOSEONG

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
alice
aliceblue
antiquewhite
blanchedalmond
@ -39,7 +38,6 @@ gainsboro
ghostwhite
greenyellow
hotpink
indian
indianred
lavenderblush
lawngreen
@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ mediumvioletred
midnightblue
mintcream
mistyrose
navajo
navajowhite
navyblue
oldlace
@ -88,7 +85,6 @@ papayawhip
peachpuff
peru
powderblue
rebecca
rebeccapurple
rosybrown
royalblue
@ -109,9 +105,4 @@ webgrey
webmaroon
webpurple
whitesmoke
xaroon
xray
xreen
xrey
xurple
yellowgreen

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
Consolas
emoji
emojis
Emojis
Extralight
Gabriola
Iosevka
MDL
Monofur

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@ -1,4 +1 @@
arigatoo
doomo
Kaomojis
TATEGAKI

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@ -1,11 +1,2 @@
atan
CPrime
HBar
HPrime
isnan
LPrime
LStep
powf
RSub
sqrtf
ULP

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@ -4,12 +4,11 @@ advapi
akv
AKV
altform
altforms
Altforms
appendwttlogging
appinstaller
appx
appxbundle
appxerror
appxmanifest
ATL
autoexec
@ -25,66 +24,44 @@ CPRs
cryptbase
cscript
DACL
DACLs
defaultlib
diffs
disposables
dotnetfeed
DTDs
DWINRT
enablewttlogging
HOMESHARE
Intelli
issecret
IVisual
libucrt
libucrtd
LKG
LOCKFILE
LTCG
Lxss
makepri
mfcribbon
microsoft
microsoftonline
MSAA
msixbundle
MSVC
MSVCP
mtu
muxc
netcore
Onefuzz
osgvsowi
PFILETIME
pgc
pgo
pgosweep
powerrename
powershell
priconfig
PRIINFO
propkey
pscustomobject
QWORD
rdpclip
regedit
resfiles
robocopy
SACLs
sdkddkver
segoe
Shobjidl
sid
Skype
SRW
sxs
symbolrequestprod
Sysinternals
sysnative
systemroot
taskkill
tasklist
tdbuildteamid
ucrt
ucrtd
unvirtualized
@ -92,12 +69,9 @@ USERDNSDOMAIN
VCRT
vcruntime
Virtualization
visualstudio
vscode
VSTHRD
WINBASEAPI
winsdkver
wlk
wscript
wslpath
wtl

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
Anup
arkthur
austdi
Ballmer
@ -6,13 +5,11 @@ bhoj
Bhojwani
Bluloco
carlos
craigloewen
dhowett
Diviness
dsafa
duhowett
DXP
ekg
eryksun
ethanschoonover
Firefox
@ -25,70 +22,43 @@ Hernan
Howett
Illhardt
Imms
iquilezles
italo
jantari
jerrysh
Kaiyu
kimwalisch
KMehrain
Kodelife
KODELIFE
Kourosh
kowalczyk
leonardder
leonmsft
Lepilleur
lhecker
lukesampson
Macbook
Manandhar
Lovecraft
masserano
mbadolato
Mehrain
menger
mgravell
michaelniksa
michkap
migrie
mikegr
mikemaccana
miloush
miniksa
nguyen
niksa
nvaccess
nvda
oising
oldnewthing
opengl
osgwiki
Ottosson
pabhojwa
panos
Panos
paulcam
pauldotknopf
PGP
Pham
Rincewind
rprichard
Schoonover
shadertoy
Shomnipotence
simioni
Somuah
sonph
sonpham
stakx
talo
thereses
Thysell
Walisch
WDX
Wellons
Westerman
Wirt
Wojciech
zadjii
Zamor
zamora
@ -96,4 +66,3 @@ Zamora
zljubisic
Zoey
zorio
Zverovich

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@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
# Repeated letters
\b([a-z])\g{-1}{2,}\b
# marker to ignore all code on line
^.*/\* #no-spell-check-line \*/.*$
# marker to ignore all code on line
@ -7,6 +10,9 @@
# cspell inline
^.*\b[Cc][Ss][Pp][Ee][Ll]{2}:\s*[Dd][Ii][Ss][Aa][Bb][Ll][Ee]-[Ll][Ii][Nn][Ee]\b
# copyright
Copyright (?:\([Cc]\)|)(?:[-\d, ]|and)+(?: [A-Z][a-z]+ [A-Z][a-z]+,?)+
# patch hunk comments
^@@ -\d+(?:,\d+|) \+\d+(?:,\d+|) @@ .*
# git index header
@ -15,6 +21,9 @@ index (?:[0-9a-z]{7,40},|)[0-9a-z]{7,40}\.\.[0-9a-z]{7,40}
# file permissions
['"`\s][-bcdLlpsw](?:[-r][-w][-Ssx]){2}[-r][-w][-SsTtx]\+?['"`\s]
# css fonts
\bfont(?:-family|):[^;}]+
# css url wrappings
\burl\([^)]+\)
@ -32,9 +41,6 @@ index (?:[0-9a-z]{7,40},|)[0-9a-z]{7,40}\.\.[0-9a-z]{7,40}
# https/http/file urls
(?:\b(?:https?|ftp|file)://)[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/*%?=~_|!:,.;]+[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/*%=~_|]
# https/http/file urls
(?:\b(?:https?|ftp|file)://)[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/%?=~_|!:,.;]+[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/%=~_|]
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@._]{3,}
@ -69,6 +75,8 @@ magnet:[?=:\w]+
# Amazon
\bamazon\.com/[-\w]+/(?:dp/[0-9A-Z]+|)
# AWS ARN
arn:aws:[-/:\w]+
# AWS S3
\b\w*\.s3[^.]*\.amazonaws\.com/[-\w/&#%_?:=]*
# AWS execute-api
@ -95,6 +103,8 @@ vpc-\w+
\bgoogle-analytics\.com/collect.[-0-9a-zA-Z?%=&_.~]*
# Google APIs
\bgoogleapis\.(?:com|dev)/[a-z]+/(?:v\d+/|)[a-z]+/[-@:./?=\w+|&]+
# Google Artifact Registry
\.pkg\.dev(?:/[-\w]+)+(?::[-\w]+|)
# Google Storage
\b[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\bstorage\d*\.googleapis\.com(?:/\S*|)
# Google Calendar
@ -130,6 +140,8 @@ themes\.googleusercontent\.com/static/fonts/[^/\s"]+/v\d+/[^.]+.
\bscholar\.google\.com/citations\?user=[A-Za-z0-9_]+
# Google Colab Research Drive
\bcolab\.research\.google\.com/drive/[-0-9a-zA-Z_?=]*
# Google Cloud regions
(?:us|(?:north|south)america|europe|asia|australia|me|africa)-(?:north|south|east|west|central){1,2}\d+
# GitHub SHAs (api)
\bapi.github\.com/repos(?:/[^/\s"]+){3}/[0-9a-f]+\b
@ -168,6 +180,12 @@ GHSA(?:-[0-9a-z]{4}){3}
# GitLab commits
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+\b
# #includes
^\s*#include\s*(?:<.*?>|".*?")
# #pragma lib
^\s*#pragma comment\(lib, ".*?"\)
# binance
accounts\.binance\.com/[a-z/]*oauth/authorize\?[-0-9a-zA-Z&%]*
@ -220,7 +238,7 @@ accounts\.binance\.com/[a-z/]*oauth/authorize\?[-0-9a-zA-Z&%]*
\bmedium\.com/@?[^/\s"]+/[-\w]+
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.com/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:(?:blogs|download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.|)microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.co(?:m|\.\w\w)/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# powerbi
\bapp\.powerbi\.com/reportEmbed/[^"' ]*
# vs devops
@ -394,7 +412,7 @@ ipfs://[0-9a-zA-Z]{3,}
\bgetopts\s+(?:"[^"]+"|'[^']+')
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\\03[1-7]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+)*m
# URL escaped characters
%[0-9A-F][A-F](?=[A-Za-z])
@ -431,10 +449,14 @@ sha\d+:[0-9a-f]*?[a-f]{3,}[0-9a-f]*
# pki (base64)
LS0tLS1CRUdJT.*
# C# includes
^\s*using [^;]+;
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|%23|&H)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
# integrity
integrity=(['"])(?:\s*sha\d+-[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{40,})+\g{-1}
@ -452,7 +474,10 @@ integrity=(['"])(?:\s*sha\d+-[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{40,})+\g{-1}
Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
(?:\b|_)(?:(?:ns|)I|isA)(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
(?:(?:\b|_|(?<=[a-z]))I|(?:\b|_)(?:nsI|isA))(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
# python
\b(?i)py(?!gments|gmy|lon|ramid|ro|th)(?=[a-z]{2,})
# crypt
(['"])\$2[ayb]\$.{56}\g{-1}
@ -466,17 +491,14 @@ Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
# machine learning (?)
\b(?i)ml(?=[a-z]{2,})
# python
\b(?i)py(?!gments|gmy|lon|ramid|ro|th)(?=[a-z]{2,})
# scrypt / argon
\$(?:scrypt|argon\d+[di]*)\$\S+
# go.sum
\bh1:\S+
# scala imports
^import (?:[\w.]|\{\w*?(?:,\s*(?:\w*|\*))+\})+
# imports
^import\s+(?:(?:static|type)\s+|)(?:[\w.]|\{\s*\w*?(?:,\s*(?:\w*|\*))+\s*\})+
# scala modules
("[^"]+"\s*%%?\s*){2,3}"[^"]+"
@ -485,7 +507,7 @@ Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
image: [-\w./:@]+
# Docker images
^\s*FROM\s+\S+:\S+(?:\s+AS\s+\S+|)
^\s*(?i)FROM\s+\S+:\S+(?:\s+AS\s+\S+|)
# `docker images` REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
\s*\S+/\S+\s+\S+\s+[0-9a-f]{8,}\s+\d+\s+(?:hour|day|week)s ago\s+[\d.]+[KMGT]B
@ -501,6 +523,7 @@ content: (['"])[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*=\g{-1}
# The `(?=.*?")` suffix should limit the false positives rate
# printf
#%(?:(?:(?:hh?|ll?|[jzt])?[diuoxn]|l?[cs]|L?[fega]|p)(?=[a-z]{2,})|(?:X|L?[FEGA])(?=[a-zA-Z]{2,}))(?!%)(?=[_a-zA-Z]+(?!%)\b)(?=.*?['"])
# Alternative printf
# %s
%(?:s(?=[a-z]{2,}))(?!%)(?=[_a-zA-Z]+(?!%[^s])\b)(?=.*?['"])
@ -524,7 +547,7 @@ content: (['"])[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*=\g{-1}
# javascript replace regex
\.replace\(/[^/\s"]{3,}/[gim]*\s*,
# assign regex
= /[^*].*?(?:[a-z]{3,}|[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}).*/[gi]?(?=\W|$)
= /[^*].*?(?:[a-z]{3,}|[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}).*/[gim]*(?=\W|$)
# perl regex test
[!=]~ (?:/.*/|m\{.*?\}|m<.*?>|m([|!/@#,;']).*?\g{-1})
@ -538,7 +561,7 @@ perl(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]\w*)+
(?:\d|\bh)to(?!ken)(?=[a-z])|to(?=[adhiklpun]\()
# Go regular expressions
regexp?\.MustCompile\(`[^`]*`\)
regexp?\.MustCompile\((?:`[^`]*`|".*"|'.*')\)
# regex choice
\(\?:[^)]+\|[^)]+\)
@ -586,7 +609,7 @@ urn:shemas-jetbrains-com
# xcode
# xcodeproject scenes
(?:Controller|destination|ID|id)="\w{3}-\w{2}-\w{3}"
(?:Controller|destination|(?:first|second)Item|ID|id)="\w{3}-\w{2}-\w{3}"
# xcode api botches
customObjectInstantitationMethod
@ -601,14 +624,17 @@ PrependWithABINamepsace
\.fa-[-a-z0-9]+
# bearer auth
(['"])[Bb]ear[e][r] .*?\g{-1}
(['"])[Bb]ear[e][r] .{3,}?\g{-1}
# bearer auth
\b[Bb]ear[e][r]:? [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+.]+
\b[Bb]ear[e][r]:? [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+.]{3,}
# basic auth
(['"])[Bb]asic [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{3,}\g{-1}
# basic auth
: [Bb]asic [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+.]{3,}
# base64 encoded content
#([`'"])[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{3,}=\g{-1}
# base64 encoded content in xml/sgml
@ -620,6 +646,9 @@ PrependWithABINamepsace
# base64 encoded pkcs
#\bMII[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]+
# uuencoded
#[!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_]{40,}
# DNS rr data
#(?:\d+\s+){3}(?:[-+/=.\w]{2,}\s*){1,2}
@ -630,7 +659,7 @@ PrependWithABINamepsace
\bnumer\b(?=.*denom)
# Time Zones
\b(?:Africa|Atlantic|America|Antarctica|Asia|Australia|Europe|Indian|Pacific)(?:/\w+)+
\b(?:Africa|Atlantic|America|Antarctica|Arctic|Asia|Australia|Europe|Indian|Pacific)(?:/[-\w]+)+
# linux kernel info
^(?:bugs|flags|Features)\s+:.*
@ -676,11 +705,17 @@ TeX/AMS
"varsIgnorePattern": ".+"
# nolint
nolint:\w+
nolint:\s*[\w,]+
# Windows short paths
[/\\][^/\\]{5,6}~\d{1,2}(?=[/\\])
# Windows Resources with accelerators
\b[A-Z]&[a-z]+\b(?!;)
# signed off by
(?i)Signed-off-by: .*
# cygwin paths
/cygdrive/[a-zA-Z]/(?:Program Files(?: \(.*?\)| ?)(?:/[-+.~\\/()\w ]+)*|[-+.~\\/()\w])+
@ -715,29 +750,29 @@ W/"[^"]+"
# Compiler flags (Unix, Java/Scala)
# Use if you have things like `-Pdocker` and want to treat them as `docker`
#(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(])-(?:(?:J-|)[DPWXY]|[Llf])(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
#(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(#])-(?:(?:J-|)[DPWXY]|[Llf])(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# Compiler flags (Windows / PowerShell)
# This is a subset of the more general compiler flags pattern.
# It avoids matching `-Path` to prevent it from being treated as `ath`
#(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-(?:[DPL](?=[A-Z]{2,})|[WXYlf](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,}))
#(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(#])-(?:[DPL](?=[A-Z]{2,})|[WXYlf](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,}))
# Compiler flags (linker)
,-B
# libraries
#(?:\b|_)lib(?:re(?=office)|)(?!era[lt]|ero|erty|rar(?:i(?:an|es)|y))(?=[a-z])
# WWNN/WWPN (NAA identifiers)
\b(?:0x)?10[0-9a-f]{14}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?[25][0-9a-f]{15}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?6[0-9a-f]{31}\b
#(?:\b|_)[Ll]ib(?:re(?=office)|)(?!era[lt]|ero|erty|rar(?:i(?:an|es)|y))(?=[a-z])
# iSCSI iqn (approximate regex)
\biqn\.[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}(?:[\.-][a-z][a-z0-9]*)*\b
# WWNN/WWPN (NAA identifiers)
\b(?:0x)?10[0-9a-f]{14}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?[25][0-9a-f]{15}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?6[0-9a-f]{31}\b
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\.exe|)(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# set arguments
\b(?:bash|sh|set)(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]{1,2})*\s+-[abefimouxE]{3,}(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]+)*
\b(?:bash|sh|set)(?:\s+[-+][abefimouxE]{1,2})*\s+[-+][abefimouxE]{3,}(?:\s+[-+][abefimouxE]+)*
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Resources/(?!en)
^doc/reference/UTF8-torture-test\.txt$
^doc/reference/windows-terminal-logo\.ans$
^NOTICE.md
^oss/
^oss/.*?/
^samples/PixelShaders/Screenshots/
^src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsEditor/SegoeFluentIconList.h$
^src/interactivity/onecore/BgfxEngine\.
@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ Resources/(?!en)
^tools/ReleaseEngineering/ServicingPipeline\.ps1$
^XamlStyler\.json$
^\.github/actions/spelling/
^\.github/workflows/spelling\d*\.yml$
^\.vsconfig$
^\Q.github/workflows/spelling.yml\E$
^\Qbuild/config/release.gdnbaselines\E$
^\Qdep/WinAppDriver/EULA.rtf\E$
^\Qdoc/reference/windows-terminal-logo.ans\E$
@ -133,3 +133,4 @@ Resources/(?!en)
^\Qsrc/terminal/parser/ft_fuzzwrapper/run.bat\E$
^\Qsrc/tools/lnkd/lnkd.bat\E$
^\Qsrc/tools/pixels/pixels.bat\E$
^\Qsrc/cascadia/ut_app/FzfTests.cpp\E$

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@ -1,38 +1,19 @@
AAAAAABBBBBBCCC
AAAAABBBBBBCCC
abcd
ABCDEFGHIJ
abcdefghijk
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
ABCG
ABE
abf
BBBBB
BBBBBCCC
BBBBCCCCC
AZZ
BBDM
BBGGRR
EFG
CBN
cbt
Ccc
cch
efg
EFGh
efgh
KLMNOQQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJPQRST
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJPQRSTQQQQQQQQQQ
fdw
fesb
ffd
FFFD
qwerty
qwertyuiopasdfg
ZAAZZ
ZABBZ
ZBAZZ
ZBBBZ
ZBBZZ
ZYXWVUT
ZZBBZ
ZZZBB
ZZZBZ
ZZZZZ
zzf

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ aaaaabbb
aabbcc
ABANDONFONT
abbcc
ABCF
abcc
abgr
ABORTIFHUNG
ACCESSTOKEN
@ -26,13 +26,11 @@ AImpl
AInplace
ALIGNRIGHT
allocing
allocs
alpc
ALTERNATENAME
ALTF
ALTNUMPAD
ALWAYSTIP
aml
ansicpg
ANSISYS
ANSISYSRC
@ -49,22 +47,17 @@ APIENTRY
apiset
APPBARDATA
appcontainer
appium
appletname
applicationmodel
APPLMODAL
Applocal
appmodel
appshellintegration
APPWINDOW
APPXMANIFESTVERSION
APrep
apsect
APSTUDIO
archeologists
Argb
ARRAYSIZE
ARROWKEYS
asan
ASBSET
ASetting
ASingle
@ -72,11 +65,11 @@ ASYNCDONTCARE
ASYNCWINDOWPOS
atch
ATest
atg
aumid
Authenticode
AUTOBUDDY
AUTOCHECKBOX
autocrlf
autohide
AUTOHSCROLL
automagically
@ -91,10 +84,8 @@ AZZ
backgrounded
Backgrounder
backgrounding
backported
backstory
Bazz
bbb
bbccb
BBDM
bbwe
@ -122,12 +113,13 @@ bitmasks
BITOPERATION
BKCOLOR
BKGND
BKMK
Bksp
Blt
blu
BLUESCROLL
bmi
BODGY
bodgy
BOLDFONT
Borland
boutput
@ -146,9 +138,7 @@ buflen
buildsystems
buildtransitive
BValue
bytebuffer
cac
cacafire
Cacafire
CALLCONV
CANDRABINDU
capslock
@ -159,12 +149,6 @@ catid
cazamor
CBash
cbiex
CBN
cbt
Ccc
CCCBB
CCCDDD
cch
CCHAR
CCmd
ccolor
@ -179,15 +163,14 @@ cfie
cfiex
cfte
CFuzz
cgmanifest
cgscrn
chafa
changelists
CHARSETINFO
chh
chshdng
CHT
CLASSSTRING
CLE
cleartype
CLICKACTIVE
clickdown
@ -210,9 +193,7 @@ cmw
CNL
cnn
Codeflow
codenav
codepages
codepath
coinit
colorizing
COLORONCOLOR
@ -224,13 +205,8 @@ colortbl
colortest
colortool
COLORVALUE
combaseapi
comctl
commandline
commctrl
commdlg
COMMITID
componentization
conapi
conattrs
conbufferout
@ -248,7 +224,6 @@ conintegrityuwp
coninteractivitybase
coninteractivityonecore
coninteractivitywin
conio
coniosrv
CONKBD
conlibk
@ -261,13 +236,13 @@ conpropsp
conpty
conptylib
conserv
consoleaccessibility
consoleapi
CONSOLECONTROL
CONSOLEENDTASK
consolegit
consolehost
CONSOLEIME
consoleinternal
CONSOLESETFOREGROUND
consoletaeftemplates
consoleuwp
@ -275,7 +250,6 @@ Consolewait
CONSOLEWINDOWOWNER
consrv
constexprable
constness
contentfiles
conterm
contsf
@ -309,7 +283,6 @@ csbi
csbiex
CSHORT
Cspace
csrmsg
CSRSS
csrutil
CSTYLE
@ -366,16 +339,14 @@ DBGFONTS
DBGOUTPUT
dbh
dblclk
DBUILD
Dcd
DColor
dcommon
DCOMMON
DComposition
dde
DDDCCC
DDESHARE
DDevice
DEADCHAR
dealloc
Debian
debugtype
DECAC
@ -480,18 +451,16 @@ DELAYLOAD
DELETEONRELEASE
depersist
deprioritized
deserializers
desktopwindowxamlsource
devicecode
Dext
DFactory
DFF
dialogbox
DINLINE
directio
DIRECTX
DISABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
DISABLENOSCROLL
DISPATCHNOTIFY
DISPLAYATTRIBUTE
DISPLAYCHANGE
distros
@ -528,9 +497,10 @@ dsm
dsound
DSSCL
DSwap
DTest
DTo
DTTERM
DUNICODE
DUNIT
dup'ed
dvi
dwl
@ -540,8 +510,6 @@ dwmapi
DWORDs
dwrite
dxgi
dxgidwm
dxinterop
dxsm
dxttbmp
Dyreen
@ -555,7 +523,6 @@ EDITKEYS
EDITTEXT
EDITUPDATE
Efast
efghijklmn
EHsc
EINS
ELEMENTNOTAVAILABLE
@ -564,7 +531,6 @@ enabledelayedexpansion
ENDCAP
endptr
ENTIREBUFFER
entrypoints
ENU
ENUMLOGFONT
ENUMLOGFONTEX
@ -579,7 +545,6 @@ esrp
ESV
ETW
EUDC
EVENTID
eventing
evflags
evt
@ -601,16 +566,6 @@ FACESIZE
FAILIFTHERE
fastlink
fcharset
FDEA
fdw
FECF
FEEF
fesb
FFAF
ffd
FFDE
FFFD
FFFDb
fgbg
FGCOLOR
FGHIJ
@ -628,7 +583,6 @@ FINDDLG
FINDDOWN
FINDREGEX
FINDSTRINGEXACT
FINDUP
FITZPATRICK
FIXEDFILEINFO
Flg
@ -649,6 +603,7 @@ FONTSTRING
FONTTYPE
FONTWIDTH
FONTWINDOW
foob
FORCEOFFFEEDBACK
FORCEONFEEDBACK
FRAMECHANGED
@ -662,13 +617,14 @@ Ftm
Fullscreens
Fullwidth
FUNCTIONCALL
fuzzer
fuzzmain
fuzzmap
fuzzwrapper
fuzzyfinder
fwdecl
fwe
fwlink
fzf
gci
gcx
gdi
@ -724,6 +680,7 @@ GETWHEELSCROLLCHARS
GETWHEELSCROLLLINES
Gfun
gfx
gfycat
GGI
GHgh
GHIJK
@ -744,6 +701,7 @@ Greyscale
gridline
gset
gsl
Guake
guc
GUIDATOM
GValue
@ -773,7 +731,6 @@ hfind
hfont
hfontresource
hglobal
hhh
hhook
hhx
HIBYTE
@ -789,7 +746,6 @@ HKCU
hkey
hkl
HKLM
hlocal
hlsl
HMB
HMK
@ -808,7 +764,6 @@ HREDRAW
hresult
hscroll
hstr
hstring
HTBOTTOMLEFT
HTBOTTOMRIGHT
HTCAPTION
@ -837,14 +792,12 @@ idl
idllib
IDOK
IDR
idth
IDTo
IDXGI
IFACEMETHODIMP
ification
IGNORELANGUAGE
iid
IInput
IIo
ILC
ILCo
@ -858,20 +811,19 @@ INFOEX
inheritcursor
INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX
INITDIALOG
initguid
INITGUID
INITMENU
inkscape
INLINEPREFIX
inproc
Inputkeyinfo
inputpaneinterop
Inputreadhandledata
INPUTSCOPE
INSERTMODE
INTERACTIVITYBASE
INTERCEPTCOPYPASTE
internalevent
INTERNALNAME
Interner
intsafe
INVALIDARG
INVALIDATERECT
@ -883,8 +835,6 @@ itermcolors
itf
Ith
IUI
IUnknown
ivalid
IWIC
IXP
jconcpp
@ -908,7 +858,6 @@ keydowns
KEYFIRST
KEYLAST
Keymapping
keyscan
keystate
keyups
Kickstart
@ -918,10 +867,6 @@ kinda
KIYEOK
KLF
KLMNO
KLMNOPQRST
KLMNOPQRSTQQQQQ
KLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
KLMNOPQRSTY
KOK
KPRIORITY
KVM
@ -943,6 +888,8 @@ LCONTROL
LCTRL
lcx
LEFTALIGN
libsancov
libtickit
LIMITTEXT
LINEDOWN
LINESELECTION
@ -1014,6 +961,7 @@ lstatus
lstrcmp
lstrcmpi
LTEXT
lto
ltsc
LUID
luma
@ -1047,6 +995,7 @@ MBUTTONDOWN
MBUTTONUP
mdmerge
MDs
mdtauk
MEASUREITEM
megamix
memallocator
@ -1056,7 +1005,6 @@ MENUCONTROL
MENUDROPALIGNMENT
MENUITEMINFO
MENUSELECT
messageext
metaproj
Mgrs
microsoftpublicsymbols
@ -1073,11 +1021,9 @@ minwindef
MMBB
mmcc
MMCPL
mmsystem
MNC
MNOPQ
MNOPQR
MNOPQRSTUVWXY
MODALFRAME
MODERNCORE
MONITORINFO
@ -1089,7 +1035,6 @@ MOUSEHWHEEL
MOVESTART
msb
msbuildcache
msctf
msctls
msdata
MSDL
@ -1104,10 +1049,9 @@ MSGSELECTMODE
msiexec
MSIL
msix
msrc
MSRC
MSVCRTD
MTSM
Munged
murmurhash
muxes
myapplet
@ -1146,7 +1090,6 @@ Newtonsoft
NEXTLINE
nfe
NLSMODE
nnn
NOACTIVATE
NOAPPLYNOW
NOCLIP
@ -1199,40 +1142,31 @@ NPFS
nrcs
NSTATUS
ntapi
ntcon
ntcsrdll
ntdef
NTDEV
ntdll
ntifs
ntlpcapi
ntm
ntrtl
ntstatus
nttree
nturtl
ntuser
NTVDM
ntverp
nugetversions
NUKTA
nullness
nullonfailure
nullopts
numlock
NUMSCROLL
NUnit
nupkg
NVIDIA
NVT
OACR
objbase
ocolor
oemcp
OEMFONT
OEMFORMAT
OEMs
offboarded
OLEAUT
OLECHAR
onebranch
@ -1246,6 +1180,7 @@ onecoreuuid
ONECOREWINDOWS
onehalf
oneseq
oob
openbash
opencode
opencon
@ -1281,7 +1216,6 @@ PALPC
pankaj
parentable
PATCOPY
pathcch
PATTERNID
pbstr
pcb
@ -1336,7 +1270,6 @@ phicon
phwnd
pidl
PIDLIST
pids
pii
piml
pimpl
@ -1361,11 +1294,9 @@ POINTERUPDATE
POINTSLIST
policheck
POLYTEXTW
poppack
POPUPATTR
popups
PORFLG
positionals
POSTCHARBREAKS
POSX
POSXSCROLL
@ -1398,11 +1329,9 @@ PREVLINE
prg
pri
prioritization
processenv
processhost
PROCESSINFOCLASS
PRODEXT
Productize
PROPERTYID
PROPERTYKEY
propertyval
@ -1414,15 +1343,12 @@ propsys
PROPTITLE
propvar
propvariant
propvarutil
psa
PSECURITY
pseudoconsole
pseudoterminal
psh
pshn
PSHNOTIFY
pshpack
PSINGLE
psl
psldl
@ -1494,8 +1420,6 @@ REGISTERVDM
regkey
REGSTR
RELBINPATH
remoting
renamer
rendersize
reparented
reparenting
@ -1530,19 +1454,16 @@ RIGHTALIGN
RIGHTBUTTON
riid
ris
roadmap
robomac
rodata
rosetta
RRF
rrr
RRRGGGBB
rsas
rtcore
RTEXT
RTLREADING
Rtn
ruleset
runas
RUNDLL
runformat
@ -1560,7 +1481,6 @@ rvpa
RWIN
rxvt
safemath
sancov
sba
SBCS
SBCSDBCS
@ -1588,10 +1508,8 @@ SCROLLSCREENBUFFER
scursor
sddl
SDKDDK
securityappcontainer
segfault
SELCHANGE
SELECTALL
SELECTEDFONT
SELECTSTRING
Selfhosters
@ -1635,14 +1553,10 @@ SFUI
sgr
SHCo
shcore
shellapi
shellex
shellscalingapi
SHFILEINFO
SHGFI
SHIFTJIS
shlguid
shlobj
shlwapi
SHORTPATH
SHOWCURSOR
@ -1671,15 +1585,16 @@ SLGP
SLIST
slmult
sln
slnx
slpit
SManifest
SMARTQUOTE
SMTO
snapcx
snapcy
snk
SOLIDBOX
Solutiondir
somefile
sourced
SRCAND
SRCCODEPAGE
@ -1711,9 +1626,8 @@ STDEXT
STDMETHODCALLTYPE
STDMETHODIMP
STGM
Stringable
STRINGTABLE
strsafe
STRSAFE
STUBHEAD
STUVWX
stylecop
@ -1739,32 +1653,27 @@ SYSLIB
SYSLINK
SYSMENU
sysparams
sysparamsext
SYSTEMHAND
SYSTEMMENU
SYSTEMTIME
tabview
TAdd
taef
TARG
targetentrypoint
TARGETLIBS
TARGETNAME
targetver
TBase
tbc
tbi
Tbl
TBM
tchar
TCHAR
TCHFORMAT
TCI
tcommands
tdbuild
Tdd
TDelegated
TDP
tearoff
Teb
Techo
tellp
@ -1774,7 +1683,6 @@ terminalinput
terminalrenderdata
TERMINALSCROLLING
terminfo
TEs
testcon
testd
testenvs
@ -1786,7 +1694,6 @@ TESTNULL
testpass
testpasses
TEXCOORD
TExpected
textattribute
TEXTATTRIBUTEID
textboxes
@ -1797,39 +1704,29 @@ TEXTMETRIC
TEXTMETRICW
textmode
texttests
TFunction
THUMBPOSITION
THUMBTRACK
tickit
TIcon
tilunittests
titlebars
TITLEISLINKNAME
TJson
TLambda
TLDP
TLEN
Tlgg
TMAE
TMPF
TMult
tmultiple
TODOs
tofrom
tokenhelpers
toolbars
TOOLINFO
TOOLWINDOW
TOPDOWNDIB
TOpt
tosign
touchpad
tracelogging
traceviewpp
trackbar
trackpad
transitioning
Trd
TREX
triaged
triaging
TRIMZEROHEADINGS
@ -1837,9 +1734,7 @@ trx
tsa
tsgr
tsm
TStr
TSTRFORMAT
TSub
TTBITMAP
TTFONT
TTFONTLIST
@ -1848,7 +1743,6 @@ TTo
tvpp
tvtseq
TYUI
UAC
uap
uapadmin
UAX
@ -1884,7 +1778,6 @@ unk
unknwn
UNORM
unparseable
Unregistering
untextured
UPDATEDISPLAY
UPDOWN
@ -1902,7 +1795,6 @@ USEFILLATTRIBUTE
USEGLYPHCHARS
USEHICON
USEPOSITION
USERDATA
userdpiapi
Userp
userprivapi
@ -1915,7 +1807,6 @@ USRDLL
utext
utr
UVWXY
UVWXYZ
uwa
uwp
uwu
@ -1924,17 +1815,16 @@ Vanara
vararg
vclib
vcxitems
vectorize
VERCTRL
VERTBAR
VFT
vga
vgaoem
viewkind
viewports
VIRAMA
Virt
VIRTTERM
visualstudiosdk
vkey
VKKEYSCAN
VMs
@ -1945,6 +1835,7 @@ VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY
VPR
VREDRAW
vsc
vsconfig
vscprintf
VSCROLL
vsdevshell
@ -1992,7 +1883,6 @@ wekyb
wewoad
wex
wextest
wextestclass
WFill
wfopen
WHelper
@ -2003,9 +1893,7 @@ Wiggum
wil
WImpl
WINAPI
winbase
winbasep
wincodec
wincon
winconp
winconpty
@ -2020,10 +1908,8 @@ windll
WINDOWALPHA
windowdpiapi
WINDOWEDGE
windowext
WINDOWINFO
windowio
windowmetrics
WINDOWPLACEMENT
windowpos
WINDOWPOSCHANGED
@ -2031,20 +1917,15 @@ WINDOWPOSCHANGING
windowproc
windowrect
windowsapp
windowsinternalstring
WINDOWSIZE
windowsshell
windowsterminal
windowsx
windowtheme
winevent
wingdi
winget
wingetcreate
WINIDE
winioctl
winmd
winmeta
winmgr
winmm
WINMSAPP
@ -2054,8 +1935,8 @@ WInplace
winres
winrt
winternl
winui
winuser
winuserp
WINVER
wistd
wmain
@ -2092,10 +1973,10 @@ WRITECONSOLEINPUT
WRITECONSOLEOUTPUT
WRITECONSOLEOUTPUTSTRING
wrkstr
WRL
wrl
wrp
WRunoff
wsl
WSLENV
wstr
wstrings
@ -2108,7 +1989,7 @@ wtof
WTs
WTSOFTFONT
wtw
wtypes
Wtypes
WUX
WVerify
WWith
@ -2127,7 +2008,6 @@ XBUTTONDOWN
XBUTTONUP
XCast
XCENTER
xchar
xcopy
XCount
xdy
@ -2137,6 +2017,7 @@ XFG
XFile
XFORM
XIn
xkcd
XManifest
XMath
XNamespace
@ -2163,7 +2044,6 @@ YLimit
YPan
YSubstantial
YVIRTUALSCREEN
Zab
zabcd
Zabcdefghijklmn
Zabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
@ -2172,4 +2052,3 @@ ZCtrl
ZWJs
ZYXWVU
ZYXWVUTd
zzf

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@ -8,6 +8,24 @@
# you might not want to check in code where you skip all the other tests.
#\bfit\(
# English does not use a hyphen between adverbs and nouns
# https://twitter.com/nyttypos/status/1894815686192685239
(?:^|\s)[A-Z]?[a-z]+ly-(?=[a-z]{3,})(?:[.,?!]?\s|$)
# Don't use `requires that` + `to be`
# https://twitter.com/nyttypos/status/1894816551435641027
\brequires that \w+\b[^.]+to be\b
# A fully parenthetical sentences period goes inside the parentheses, not outside.
# https://twitter.com/nyttypos/status/1898844061873639490
\([A-Z][a-z]{2,}(?: [a-z]+){3,}\)\.\s
# Complete sentences shouldn't be in the middle of another sentence as a parenthetical.
(?<!\.)(?<!\betc)\.\),
# Complete sentences in parentheticals should not have a space before the period.
\s\.\)(?!.*\}\})
# Should be `HH:MM:SS`
\bHH:SS:MM\b
@ -24,18 +42,52 @@
# Should be `a priori` or `and prior`
(?i)(?<!posteriori)\sand priori\s
# Should be `a`
\san (?=(?:[b-df-gj-np-rtv-xz]|h(?!our|sl|tml|ttp)|s(?!sh|vg))[a-z])
# Should only be one of `a`, `an`, or `the`
\b(?:(?:an?|the)\s+){2,}\b
# Should only be `are` or `can`, not both
\b(?:(?:are|can)\s+){2,}\b
# Should probably be `ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`
(?i)(?!ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ)ABC[A-Z]{21}YZ
# Should be `an`
(?<!\b[Ii] )\bam\b
# Should be `anymore`
\bany more[,.]
# Should be `Ask`
(?:^|[.?]\s+)As\s+[A-Z][a-z]{2,}\s[^.?]*?(?:how|if|wh\w+)\b
# Should be `at one fell swoop`
# and only when talking about killing, not some other completion
# Act 4 Scene 3, Macbeth
# https://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=macbeth&Act=4&Scene=3&Scope=scene
\bin one fell s[lw]?oop\b
# Should be `'`
(?i)\b(?:(?:i|s?he|they|what|who|you)"ll|(?:are|ca|did|do|does|ha[ds]|have|is|should|were|wo|would)n"t|(?:s?he|let|that|there|what|where|who)"s|(?:i|they|we|what|who|you)"ve)\b
(?i)\b(?:(?:i|s?he|they|what|who|you)[`"]ll|(?:are|ca|did|do|does|ha[ds]|have|is|should|were|wo|would)n[`"]t|(?:s?he|let|that|there|what|where|who)[`"]s|(?:i|they|we|what|who|you)[`"]ve)\b
# Should be `background` / `intro text` / `introduction` / `prologue` unless it's a brand or relates to _subterfuge_
(?i)\bpretext\b
# Should be `bearer`
\b(?<=the )burden(?= of bad news\b)
# Should be `branches`
# ... unless it's really about the meal that replaces breakfast and lunch.
\b[Bb]runches\b
# Should be `briefcase`
\bbrief-case\b
# Should be `by far` or `far and away`
\bby far and away\b
# Should be `can, not only ..., ... also...`
\bcan not only.*can also\b
@ -46,7 +98,10 @@
# > In formal writing and where contractions are frowned upon, use `cannot`.
# > It is possible to write `can not`, but you generally find it only as part of some other construction, such as `not only . . . but also.`
# - if you encounter such a case, add a pattern for that case to patterns.txt.
\b[Cc]an not\b
\b[Cc]an not\b(?! only\b)
# Should be `chart`
(?i)\bhelm\b.*\bchard\b
# Do not use `(click) here` links
# For more information, see:
@ -56,9 +111,27 @@
# * https://heyoka.medium.com/dont-use-click-here-f32f445d1021
(?i)(?:>|\[)(?:(?:click |)here|link|(?:read |)more)(?:</|\]\()
# Including "image of" or "picture of" in alt text is unnecessary.
\balt=['"](?:an? |)(?:image|picture) of
# Alt text should be short
\balt=(?:'[^']{126,}'|"[^"]{126,}")
# Should be `equals` to `is equal to`
\bequals to\b
# Should be `ECMA` 262 (JavaScript)
(?i)\bTS\/EMCA\b|\bEMCA(?: \d|\s*Script)|\bEMCA\b(?=.*\bTS\b)
# Should be `ECMA` 340 (Near Field Communications)
(?i)EMCA[- ]340
# Should be `fall back`
(?<!\ba )(?<!\bthe )\bfallback(?= to(?! ask))\b
# Should be `for`, `for, to` or `to`
\b(?:for to|to for)\b
# Should be `GitHub`
(?<![&*.]|// |\b(?:from|import|type) )\bGithub\b(?![{()])
@ -84,11 +157,14 @@
# Should be `RabbitMQ`
\bRabbitmq\b
# Should be `TensorFlow`
\bTensorflow\b
# Should be `TypeScript`
\bTypescript\b
# Should be `another`
\ban[- ]other\b
\ban[- ]other(?!-)\b
# Should be `case-(in)sensitive`
\bcase (?:in|)sensitive\b
@ -108,11 +184,14 @@
# Should be `here-in`, `the`, `them`, `this`, `these` or reworded in some other way
\bthe here(?:\.|,| (?!and|defined))
# Should be `going to bed` or `going to a bad`
\bgoing to bad(?!-)\b
# Should be `greater than`
#\bhigher than\b
# Should be `ID`
#\bId\b
# Should be `ID` (unless it's a flag/property)
#(?<![-\.])\bId\b(?![(])
# Should be `in front of`
\bin from of\b
@ -125,6 +204,12 @@
# Should be `use`
\sin used by\b
# Should be `in-depth` if used as an adjective (but `in depth` when used as an adverb)
\bin depth\s(?!rather\b)\w{6,}
# Should be `in-flight` or `on the fly` (unless actually talking about airline flights)
\bon[- ]flight\b(?!=\s+(?:(?:\w{2}|)\d+|availability|booking|computer|data|delay|departure|management|performance|radar|reservation|scheduling|software|status|ticket|time|type|.*(?:hotel|taxi)))
# Should be `is obsolete`
\bis obsolescent\b
@ -132,7 +217,10 @@
\bits[']
# Should be `its`
\bit's(?= own\b)
\bit's(?= (?:child|only purpose|own(?:er|)|parent|sibling)\b)
# Should be `for its` (possessive) or `because it is`
\bfor it(?:'s| is)\b
# Should be `log in`
\blogin to the
@ -140,6 +228,25 @@
# Should be `long-standing`
\blong standing\b
# Should be `lose`
(?<=\bwill )loose\b
# `apt-key` is deprecated
# ... instead you should be writing a pair of files:
# ... * the gpg key added to a distinct key ring file based on your project/distro/key...
# ... * the sources.list in a district file -- not simply appended to `/etc/apt/sources.list` -- (there is a newer format [DEB822](https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/dpkg-dev/deb822.5.en.html)) that references the gpg key.
# Consider:
# ````sh
# curl http://download.something.example.com/$DISTRO/Release.key | \
# gpg --dearmor --yes --output /usr/share/keyrings/something-distro.gpg
# echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/something-distro.gpg] http://download.something.example.com/repositories/home:/$DISTRO ./" \
# >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/something-distro.list
# ````
\bapt-key add\b
# Should be `nearby`
\bnear by\b
# Should probably be a person named `Nick` or the abbreviation `NIC`
\bNic\b
@ -153,7 +260,7 @@
\bperform it's\b
# Should be `opt-in`
#(?<!\scan|for)(?<!\sif)\sopt in\s
#(?<!\scan|for)(?<!\smust)(?<!\sif)\sopt in\s
# Should be `less than`
\bless then\b
@ -170,24 +277,77 @@
# Should be `on the other hand`
\b(?i)on another hand\b
# Reword to `on at runtime` or `enabled at launch`
# The former if you mean it can be changed dynamically.
# The latter if you mean that it can be changed without recompiling but not after the program starts.
\bswitched on runtime\b
# Should be `Of course,`
[?.!]\s+Of course\s(?=[-\w\s]+[.?;!,])
# Most people only have two hands. Reword.
\b(?i)on the third hand\b
# Should be `Open Graph`
# unless talking about a specific Open Graph implementation:
# - Java
# - Node
# - Py
# - Ruby
\bOpenGraph\b
# Should be `OpenShift`
\bOpenshift\b
# Should be `otherwise`
\bother[- ]wise\b
# Should be `; otherwise` or `. Otherwise`
# https://study.com/learn/lesson/otherwise-in-a-sentence.html
, [Oo]therwise\b
# Should probably be `Otherwise,`
(?<=\. )Otherwise\s
# Should be `or (more|less)`
\bore (?:more|less)\b
# Should be reworded.
# `passthrough` is an adjective
# `pass-through` could be a noun
# `pass through` would be a verb phrase
\b(?i)passthrough(?= an?\b)
# Should be `rather than`
\brather then\b
# Should be `Red Hat`
\bRed[Hh]at\b
# Should be `regardless, ...` or `regardless of (whether)`
\b[Rr]egardless if you\b
# Should be `self-signed`
\bself signed\b
# Should be `SendGrid`
\bSendgrid\b
# Should be `set up` (`setup` is a noun / `set up` is a verb)
\b[Ss]etup(?= (?:an?|the)\b)
# Should be `state`
\bsate(?=\b|[A-Z])|(?<=[a-z])Sate(?=\b|[A-Z])|(?<=[A-Z]{2})Sate(?=\b|[A-Z])
# Should be `no longer needed`
\bno more needed\b(?! than\b)
# Should be `<see|look> below for the`
(?i)\bfind below the\b
# Should be `then any` unless there's a comparison before the `,`
, than any\b
# Should be `did not exist`
\bwere not existent\b
@ -197,9 +357,18 @@
# Should be `nonexistent`
\b[Nn]o[nt][- ]existent\b
# Should be `our`
\bspending out time\b
# Should be `@brief` / `@details` / `@param` / `@return` / `@retval`
(?:^\s*|(?:\*|//|/*)\s+`)[\\@](?:breif|(?:detail|detials)|(?:params(?!\.)|prama?)|ret(?:uns?)|retvl)\b
# Should be `more than` or `more, then`
\bmore then\b
# Should be `Pipeline`/`pipeline`
(?:(?<=\b|[A-Z])p|P)ipeLine(?:\b|(?=[A-Z]))
# Should be `preexisting`
[Pp]re[- ]existing
@ -224,14 +393,27 @@
# Should be `reentrant`
[Rr]e[- ]entrant
# Should be `room for`
\brooms for (?!lease|rent|sale)
# Should be `socioeconomic`
# https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/socioeconomic
socio-economic
# Should be `strong suit`
\b(?:my|his|her|their) strong suite\b
# Should probably be `temperatures` unless actually talking about thermal drafts (things birds may fly on)
\bthermals\b
# Should be `there are` or `they are` (or `they're`)
(?i)\btheir are\b
# Should be `understand`
\bunder stand\b
# Should be `URI` or `uri` unless it refers to a person named `Uri`
#(?<!\.)\bUri\b(?![(])
# Should be `URI` or `uri` unless it refers to a person named `Uri` (or a flag)
#(?<![-\.])\bUri\b(?![(])
# Should be `it uses is`
/\bis uses is\b/
@ -245,12 +427,36 @@
# Should be `where`
\bwere they are\b
# Should be `why`
, way(?= is [^.]*\?)
# should be `vCenter`
\bV[Cc]enter\b
# Should be `VM`
\bVm\b
# Should be `walkthrough(s)`
\bwalk-throughs?\b
# Should be `want`
\bdon't ant\b
# Should be `we'll`
\bwe 'll\b
# Should be `whereas`
\bwhere as\b
# Should be `WinGet`
\bWinget\b
# Should be `without` (unless `out` is a modifier of the next word)
\bwith out\b(?!-)
# Should be `work around`
\b[Ww]orkaround(?= an?\b)
# Should be `workarounds`
#\bwork[- ]arounds\b
@ -270,12 +476,12 @@
\b(?:coarse|fine) grained\b
# Homoglyph (Cyrillic) should be `A`/`B`/`C`/`E`/`H`/`I`/`I`/`J`/`K`/`M`/`O`/`P`/`S`/`T`/`Y`
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrllic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrillic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
(?<=[A-Z]{2})[АВСЕНІӀЈКМОРЅТУ]|[АВСЕНІӀЈКМОРЅТУ](?=[A-Z]+(?:\b|[a-z]+)|[a-z]+(?:[^a-z]|$))
# Homoglyph (Cyrillic) should be `a`/`b`/`e`
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrllic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
[аве](?=[A-Za-z]{2,})|(?<=[A-Za-z]{2})[аве]|(?<=[A-Za-z])[аве](?=[A-Za-z])
# Homoglyph (Cyrillic) should be `a`/`b`/`c`/`e`/`o`/`p`/`x`/`y`
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrillic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
[авсеорху](?=[A-Za-z]{2,})|(?<=[A-Za-z]{2})[авсеорху]|(?<=[A-Za-z])[авсеорху](?=[A-Za-z])
# Should be `neither/nor` -- or reword
#(?!<do )\bnot\b([^.?!"/(](?!neither|,.*?,))+\bnor\b

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@ -1,5 +1,35 @@
# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-patterns
# Windows accelerators
\b[A-Z][a-z]*&[a-z]+(?!;)\b
# charsets.hpp
\{ L.*\}, // (?:Cyrillic|Greek|Hebrew).*
# Screen buffer tests
\bQQ[A-Z]+\s*[A-Z]*Q+\b
# Unicode references
(?<=\W)(?:U\+?|)[0-9A-F]+b?\b
# Verify
VERIFY_IS_TRUE\(.*\)
# TEST_METHOD(ApiScrollConsoleScreenBufferW)
\bZ[A-Z]+$
# TerminalApiTest
stateMachine\.ProcessString\(L".*"
# bundles
[0-9a-z]+\\?\.msixbundle
# text file names
"[a-z]+\.txt"
# Checksum
L"[0-9A-F]{4}"
# Direct 2D/3D
\b(?:d[23]d(?=[a-z])|D[23]D(?=[A-Z]))
@ -9,39 +39,127 @@
# Windows Resources with accelerators
\b[A-Z]&[a-z]+\b(?!;)
# bug in check-spelling v0.0.24 (fixed later)
\bok'd\b
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 83 file-count: 18
# hit-count: 3904 file-count: 577
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
(?:(?:\b|_|(?<=[a-z]))[IT]|(?:\b|_)(?:nsI|isA))(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
# hit-count: 2437 file-count: 826
# #includes
^\s*#include\s*(?:<.*?>|".*?")
# hit-count: 1131 file-count: 326
# C# includes
^\s*using [^;]+;
# hit-count: 128 file-count: 47
# C network byte conversions
(?:\d|\bh)to(?!ken)(?=[a-z])|to(?=[adhiklpun]\()
# hit-count: 59 file-count: 36
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
(?:\b|_)(?:(?:ns|)I|isA)(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
# hit-count: 53 file-count: 10
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\\03[1-7]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+)*m
# hit-count: 9 file-count: 6
# hit-count: 45 file-count: 29
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# hit-count: 30 file-count: 19
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hit-count: 17 file-count: 7
# File extensions
\*\.[+\w]+,
# hit-count: 15 file-count: 9
# Markdown anchor links
\(#\S*?[a-zA-Z]\S*?\)
# hit-count: 5 file-count: 5
# libraries
(?:\b|_)lib(?:re(?=office)|)(?!era[lt]|ero|ert(?:ies|y)|rar(?:i(?:an|es)|y))(?=[a-z])
# hit-count: 14 file-count: 8
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hit-count: 12 file-count: 8
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|%23|&H)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
# hit-count: 12 file-count: 7
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# hit-count: 9 file-count: 6
# Repeated letters
\b([a-z])\g{-1}{2,}\b
# hit-count: 8 file-count: 2
# regex choice
\(\?:[^)]+\|[^)]+\)
# hit-count: 8 file-count: 1
# latex (check-spelling >= 0.0.22)
\\\w{2,}\{
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 4
# Python string prefix / binary prefix
# Note that there's a high false positive rate, remove the `?=` and search for the regex to see if the matches seem like reasonable strings
(?<!['"])\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)['"](?=[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})
# hit-count: 5 file-count: 3
# Alternatively, if you're using check-spelling v0.0.25+, and you would like to _check_ the Non-English content for spelling errors, you can. For information on how to do so, see:
# https://docs.check-spelling.dev/Feature:-Configurable-word-characters.html#unicode
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*|[a-zA-Z]{3,}[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]|[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3,}
# hit-count: 3 file-count: 3
# File extensions
\*\.[+\w]+,
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@._]{3,}
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# Alternative printf
# %s
%(?:s(?=[a-z]{2,}))(?!%)(?=[_a-zA-Z]+(?!%[^s])\b)(?=.*?['"])
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 1
# kubernetes crd patterns
^\s*pattern: .*$
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# css fonts
\bfont(?:-family|):[^;}]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:(?:blogs|download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.|)microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.co(?:m|\.\w\w)/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Punycode
\bxn--[-0-9a-z]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# sha-... -- uses a fancy capture
(\\?['"]|&quot;)[0-9a-f]{40,}\g{-1}
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Docker images
^\s*(?i)FROM\s+\S+:\S+(?:\s+AS\s+\S+|)
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# WWNN/WWPN (NAA identifiers)
\b(?:0x)?10[0-9a-f]{14}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?[25][0-9a-f]{15}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?6[0-9a-f]{31}\b
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\.exe|)(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...
\btput\s+(?:(?:-[SV]|-T\s*\w+)\s+)*\w{3,5}\b
# bug in check-spelling v0.0.24 (fixed later)
\bok'd\b
https?://\S+
[Pp]ublicKeyToken="?[0-9a-fA-F]{16}"?
(?:[{"]|UniqueIdentifier>)[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}(?:[}"]|</UniqueIdentifier)
@ -72,24 +190,11 @@ ROY\sG\.\sBIV
# ARM NEON intrinsics like "vsubq_u16"
\bv\w+_[fsu](?:8|16|32|64)\b
# color floating numbers
0x[0-9a-f](?:\.[0-9a-f]*p)[-+]\d+f
# AppX package
_\d[0-9a-z]{12}['\.]
# string test
equals_insensitive_ascii\("\w+", "\w+"
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 3788 file-count: 599
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
\b(?:I|isA)(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+\b)
# hit-count: 314 file-count: 21
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hit-count: 47 file-count: 11
# special cased printf markers
\\r\\n(?=[a-z])|(?<!\\)\\[nrt](?=[a-z]{2,})(?=.*(?:<.*['"`]|"(?:[;,]|\);)$|\) \+$))
@ -97,84 +202,6 @@ equals_insensitive_ascii\("\w+", "\w+"
# ConsoleArgumentsTests
--headless\\.*?"
# hit-count: 109 file-count: 62
# Compiler flags (Unix, Java/Scala)
# Use if you have things like `-Pdocker` and want to treat them as `docker`
(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(])-(?:D(?=[A-Z])|W(?!ork)|X|f(?=[ms]))(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# hit-count: 60 file-count: 35
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# This does not cover multiline strings, if your repository has them,
# you'll want to remove the `(?=.*?")` suffix.
# The `(?=.*?")` suffix should limit the false positives rate
# printf
%(?:s)(?!ize)(?=[a-z]{2,})
# hit-count: 16 file-count: 10
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hit-count: 13 file-count: 4
# Non-English
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*|[a-zA-Z]{3,}[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]|[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3,}
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 5
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|\%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 1
# regex choice
\(\?:[^)]+\|[^)]+\)
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 4
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 1
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 1
# Update Lorem based on your content (requires `ge` and `w` from https://github.com/jsoref/spelling; and `review` from https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Looking-for-items-locally )
# grep '^[^#].*lorem' .github/actions/spelling/patterns.txt|perl -pne 's/.*i..\?://;s/\).*//' |tr '|' "\n"|sort -f |xargs -n1 ge|perl -pne 's/^[^:]*://'|sort -u|w|sed -e 's/ .*//'|w|review -
# Warning, while `(?i)` is very neat and fancy, if you have some binary files that aren't proper unicode, you might run into:
## Operation "substitution (s///)" returns its argument for non-Unicode code point 0x1C19AE (the code point will vary).
## You could manually change `(?i)X...` to use `[Xx]...`
## or you could add the files to your `excludes` file (a version after 0.0.19 should identify the file path)
# Lorem
(?:\w|\s|[,.])*\b(?i)(?:amet|consectetur|cursus|dolor|eros|ipsum|lacus|libero|ligula|lorem|magna|neque|nulla|suscipit|tempus)\b(?:\w|\s|[,.])*
# hit-count: 3 file-count: 3
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 1
# Python string prefix / binary prefix
# Note that there's a high false positive rate, remove the `?=` and search for the regex to see if the matches seem like reasonable strings
(?<!')\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)'(?=[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Punycode
\bxn--[-0-9a-z]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# latex (check-spelling >= 0.0.22)
\\\w{2,}\{
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...
\btput\s+(?:(?:-[SV]|-T\s*\w+)\s+)*\w{3,5}\b
# Questionably acceptable forms of `in to`
# Personally, I prefer `log into`, but people object
# https://www.tprteaching.com/log-into-log-in-to-login/
\b(?:[Ll]og|[Ss]ign) in to\b
# to opt in
\bto opt in\b
# Questionably acceptable forms of `in to`
# Personally, I prefer `log into`, but people object
@ -183,6 +210,10 @@ mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# to opt in
\bto opt in\b
# pass(ed|ing) in
\bpass(?:ed|ing) in\b
# acceptable duplicates
# ls directory listings
[-bcdlpsw](?:[-r][-w][-SsTtx]){3}[\.+*]?\s+\d+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+[.\d]+(?:[KMGT]|)\s+

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@ -1,10 +1,19 @@
^attache$
^attacher$
^attachers$
^bellow$
^bellow?$
benefitting
occurences?
^dependan.*
^develope$
^developement$
^developpe
^Devers?$
^devex
^devide
^Devinn?[ae]
^devisal
^devisor
^diables?$
^oer$
Sorce
@ -12,4 +21,5 @@ Sorce
^Teh$
^untill$
^untilling$
^venders?$
^wether.*

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ where:
configuration:
resourceManagementConfiguration:
scheduledSearches:
- description:
- description: '"Needs-Author-Feedback" and "No-Recent-Activity" issues are closed after 3 days of inactivity'
frequencies:
- hourly:
hour: 3
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ configuration:
days: 3
actions:
- closeIssue
- description:
- description: '"Needs-Author-Feedback" issues are labelled "No-Recent-Activity" after 4 days of inactivity'
frequencies:
- hourly:
hour: 3
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ configuration:
label: No-Recent-Activity
- addReply:
reply: This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has been marked as requiring author feedback but has not had any activity for **4 days**. It will be closed if no further activity occurs **within 3 days of this comment**.
- description:
- description: '"Resolution-Duplicate" issues are closed after 1 day of inactivity'
frequencies:
- hourly:
hour: 3
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ configuration:
- addReply:
reply: This issue has been marked as duplicate and has not had any activity for **1 day**. It will be closed for housekeeping purposes.
- closeIssue
- description:
- description: '"Needs-Author-Feedback" and "No-Recent-Activity" PRs are closed after 7 days of inactivity'
frequencies:
- hourly:
hour: 3
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ configuration:
days: 7
actions:
- closeIssue
- description:
- description: Add "No-Recent-Activity" label to PRs with "Needs-Author-Feedback" label after 7 days of inactivity
frequencies:
- hourly:
hour: 3
@ -90,7 +90,8 @@ configuration:
- addReply:
reply: This pull request has been automatically marked as stale because it has been marked as requiring author feedback but has not had any activity for **7 days**. It will be closed if no further activity occurs **within 7 days of this comment**.
eventResponderTasks:
- if:
- description: Add "Needs-Triage" to new issues
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- or:
- and:
@ -102,8 +103,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- addLabel:
label: Needs-Triage
description:
- if:
- description: Replace "Needs-Author-Feedback" with "Needs-Attention" when author comments
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- isAction:
action: Created
@ -116,8 +117,8 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Attention
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "No-Recent-Activity" when closing an issue
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- not:
isAction:
@ -127,16 +128,16 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "No-Recent-Activity" when someone comments on an issue
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- hasLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
then:
- removeLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
description:
- if:
- description: Add "Needs-Author-Feedback" when changes are requested on a PR
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request_Review
- isAction:
action: Submitted
@ -145,8 +146,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- addLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Needs-Author-Feedback" when author performs activity on their PR
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
- isActivitySender:
issueAuthor: True
@ -158,8 +159,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Needs-Author-Feedback" when author comments on their issue
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- isActivitySender:
issueAuthor: True
@ -168,8 +169,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Needs-Author-Feedback" when the author reviews the PR
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request_Review
- isActivitySender:
issueAuthor: True
@ -178,8 +179,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "No-Recent-Activity"" when activity occurs on the PR (aside from closing it)
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
- not:
isAction:
@ -189,39 +190,39 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "No-Recent-Activity" when someone comments on the PR
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- hasLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
then:
- removeLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "No-Recent-Activity" when someone reviews the PR
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request_Review
- hasLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
then:
- removeLabel:
label: No-Recent-Activity
description:
- if:
- description: Enable auto-merge on PRs with the "AutoMerge" label
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
- hasLabel:
label: AutoMerge
then:
- enableAutoMerge:
mergeMethod: Squash
description:
- if:
- description: Disable auto-merge on PRs when the "AutoMerge" label is removed
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
- labelRemoved:
label: AutoMerge
then:
- disableAutoMerge
description:
- if:
- description: Add "Needs-Tag-Fix" label to issues without an Area, Issue, or Product label
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- or:
- and:
@ -238,15 +239,45 @@ configuration:
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Accessibility
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-AtlasEngine
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-AzureShell
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Build
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Chat
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CmdPal
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CodeHealth
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Commandline
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CookedRead
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-DefApp
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Extensibility
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Fonts
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-GroupPolicy
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-i18n
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Input
@ -256,21 +287,45 @@ configuration:
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Interop
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Localization
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Output
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Performance
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Portable
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Quality
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Remoting
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Rendering
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Schema
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Server
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Settings
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-SettingsUI
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-ShellExtension
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Suggestions
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-TerminalConnection
@ -279,49 +334,19 @@ configuration:
label: Area-TerminalControl
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-User Interface
label: Area-Theming
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-UserInterface
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-VT
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CodeHealth
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Quality
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-AzureShell
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Schema
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Commandline
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-ShellExtension
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-WPFControl
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Settings UI
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-DefApp
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Remoting
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Windowing
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Theming
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Localization
label: Area-WPFControl
- and:
- not:
hasLabel:
@ -408,8 +433,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- addLabel:
label: Needs-Tag-Fix
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Needs-Tag-Fix" label when an issue is tagged with an Area, Issue, and Product label
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- and:
- isLabeled
@ -417,66 +442,117 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Tag-Fix
- and:
- or:
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Accessibility
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Build
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Extensibility
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Fonts
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Input
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Interaction
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Interop
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Output
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Performance
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Rendering
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Server
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Settings
- hasLabel:
label: Area-TerminalConnection
- hasLabel:
label: Area-TerminalControl
- hasLabel:
label: Area-User Interface
- hasLabel:
label: Area-VT
- hasLabel:
label: Area-CodeHealth
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Quality
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Schema
- hasLabel:
label: Area-AzureShell
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Commandline
- hasLabel:
label: Area-ShellExtension
- hasLabel:
label: Area-WPFControl
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Settings UI
- hasLabel:
label: Area-DefApp
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Localization
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Windowing
- hasLabel:
label: Area-Theming
- hasLabel:
label: Area-AtlasEngine
- hasLabel:
label: Area-CmdPal
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Accessibility
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-AtlasEngine
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-AzureShell
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Build
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Chat
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CmdPal
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CodeHealth
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Commandline
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-CookedRead
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-DefApp
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Extensibility
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Fonts
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-GroupPolicy
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-i18n
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Input
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Interaction
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Interop
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Localization
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Output
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Performance
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Portable
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Quality
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Remoting
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Rendering
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Schema
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Server
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Settings
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-SettingsUI
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-ShellExtension
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Suggestions
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-TerminalConnection
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-TerminalControl
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Theming
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-UserInterface
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-VT
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-Windowing
- not:
hasLabel:
label: Area-WPFControl
- or:
- hasLabel:
label: Issue-Bug
@ -533,14 +609,14 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Tag-Fix
description:
- if:
- description: Add "In-PR" label to issues that are referenced in a PR
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
then:
- inPrLabel:
label: In-PR
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Needs-Tag-Fix" label when an issue also has the "Resolution-Duplicate" label
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- hasLabel:
label: Needs-Tag-Fix
@ -549,8 +625,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Tag-Fix
description:
- if:
- description: Close issues that are opened and have the template title
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- or:
- titleContains:
@ -576,8 +652,8 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
- addReply:
reply: Hi! Thanks for attempting to open an issue. Unfortunately, your title wasn't changed from the original template which makes it very hard for us to track and triage. You are welcome to fix up the title and try again with a new issue.
description:
- if:
- description: Close issues that are opened and have no body
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- or:
- isAction:
@ -595,8 +671,8 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
- addReply:
reply: "Hi! Thanks for attempting to open an issue. Unfortunately, you didn't write anything in the body which makes it impossible to understand your concern. You are welcome to fix up the issue and try again by opening another issue with the body filled out. "
description:
- if:
- description: Request a review from the team when a PR is labeled "Needs-Second"
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
- isLabeled
- hasLabel:
@ -613,8 +689,8 @@ configuration:
reviewer: dhowett
- requestReview:
reviewer: lhecker
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Needs-Second" label when a PR is reviewed
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request_Review
- not: isOpen
- hasLabel:
@ -622,8 +698,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Second
description:
- if:
- description: Remove "Help-Wanted" label from issues that are in a PR
if:
- payloadType: Issues
- hasLabel:
label: In-PR
@ -633,8 +709,8 @@ configuration:
then:
- removeLabel:
label: Help-Wanted
description:
- if:
- description: Comments with "/dup", "/dupe", or "/duplicate" will close the issue as a duplicate and remove "Needs-" labels
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- commentContains:
pattern: '\/dup(licate|e)?(\s+of)?\s+\#[\d]+'
@ -662,8 +738,8 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Repro
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Second
description:
- if:
- description: Comments with "/feedback" will direct people to Feedback Hub
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- commentContains:
pattern: '\/feedback'
@ -680,13 +756,13 @@ configuration:
Hi there!<br><br>Can you please send us feedback with the [Feedback Hub](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/send-feedback-to-microsoft-with-the-feedback-hub-app-f59187f8-8739-22d6-ba93-f66612949332) with this issue? Make sure to click the "Start recording" button, then reproduce the issue before submitting the feedback. Once it's submitted, paste the link here so we can more easily find your crash information on the back end?<br><br>Thanks!<br><br>![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/140811502-a068f78b-89d2-4587-925a-73e19652b830.png)<br><br>![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18356694/140811557-cdc22a0f-fa6a-4f6a-953e-73b51f5548a3.png)<br><br>![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18221333/62478649-6de55400-b760-11e9-806e-5aab7e085a9f.png)
- addLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
- if:
- description: Comments clean the email reply
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
then:
- cleanEmailReply
description:
- if:
- description: Sync labels when a PR event occurs
if:
- payloadType: Pull_Request
then:
- labelSync:
@ -701,8 +777,8 @@ configuration:
pattern: Severity-
- labelSync:
pattern: Impact-
description:
- if:
- description: Comments with "/dup", "/dupe", or "/duplicate" targeting another repo will close the issue as a duplicate and remove "Needs-" labels
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- commentContains:
pattern: '\/dup(licate|e)?(\s+of)?\s+https'
@ -730,8 +806,8 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Repro
- removeLabel:
label: Needs-Second
description:
- if:
- description: Comments with "/?" will replace the "Needs-Attention" label with "Needs-Author-Feedback"
if:
- payloadType: Issue_Comment
- commentContains:
pattern: /?
@ -746,6 +822,5 @@ configuration:
label: Needs-Attention
- addLabel:
label: Needs-Author-Feedback
description:
onFailure:
onSuccess:

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: check-spelling
id: spelling
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
suppress_push_for_open_pull_request: ${{ github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]' && 1 }}
checkout: true
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
report-timing: 1
warnings: bad-regex,binary-file,deprecated-feature,ignored-expect-variant,large-file,limited-references,no-newline-at-eof,noisy-file,non-alpha-in-dictionary,token-is-substring,unexpected-line-ending,whitespace-in-dictionary,minified-file,unsupported-configuration,no-files-to-check,unclosed-block-ignore-begin,unclosed-block-ignore-end
experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: ${{ github.repository_owner != 'microsoft' && 1 }}
use_sarif: ${{ (!github.event.pull_request || (github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository)) && 1 }}
use_sarif: 1
check_extra_dictionaries: ""
dictionary_source_prefixes: >
{
@ -114,34 +114,33 @@ jobs:
cspell:software-terms/softwareTerms.txt
cspell:cpp/stdlib-cpp.txt
cspell:cpp/stdlib-c.txt
cspell:lorem-ipsum/dictionary.txt
cspell:python/python/python-lib.txt
cspell:php/php.txt
cspell:node/node.txt
cspell:dart/dart.txt
cspell:filetypes/filetypes.txt
cspell:java/java.txt
cspell:node/node.txt
cspell:golang/go.txt
cspell:java/java-terms.txt
cspell:mnemonics/mnemonics.txt
cspell:css/css.txt
cspell:dotnet/dotnet.txt
cspell:npm/npm.txt
cspell:fullstack/fullstack.txt
cspell:python/python/python-lib.txt
cspell:dotnet/dotnet.txt
cspell:dart/dart.txt
cspell:aws/aws.txt
cspell:python/common/extra.txt
cspell:css/css.txt
cspell:java/java-terms.txt
cspell:r/r.txt
cspell:golang/go.txt
cspell:cpp/stdlib-cmath.txt
cspell:typescript/typescript.txt
cspell:html/html.txt
cspell:cpp/compiler-msvc.txt
cspell:django/django.txt
cspell:html/html.txt
cspell:cpp/lang-keywords.txt
cspell:aws/aws.txt
cspell:python/common/extra.txt
cspell:cpp/ecosystem.txt
cspell:r/r.txt
cspell:cpp/compiler-clang-attributes.txt
cspell:powershell/powershell.txt
cspell:cpp/lang-keywords.txt
cspell:csharp/csharp.txt
cspell:cpp/compiler-clang-attributes.txt
cspell:python/python/python.txt
cspell:mnemonics/mnemonics.txt
cspell:powershell/powershell.txt
comment-push:
name: Report (Push)
@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ jobs:
if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && github.event_name == 'push'
steps:
- name: comment
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
checkout: true
spell_check_this: microsoft/terminal@main
@ -172,7 +171,7 @@ jobs:
if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request')
steps:
- name: comment
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
checkout: true
spell_check_this: microsoft/terminal@main
@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ jobs:
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- name: apply spelling updates
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: ${{ github.repository_owner != 'microsoft' && 1 }}
checkout: true

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Publish to Winget
name: Publish to WinGet
on:
release:
@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ on:
env:
REGEX: 'Microsoft\.WindowsTerminal(?:Preview)?_([\d.]+)_8wekyb3d8bbwe\.msixbundle$'
# winget-create will read the following environment variable to access the GitHub token needed for submitting a PR
# See https://aka.ms/winget-create-token
WINGET_CREATE_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}
jobs:
publish:
@ -21,4 +24,4 @@ jobs:
$wingetPackage = "Microsoft.WindowsTerminal${{ github.event.release.prerelease && '.Preview' || '' }}"
& curl.exe -JLO https://aka.ms/wingetcreate/latest
& .\wingetcreate.exe update $wingetPackage -s -v $version -u $wingetRelevantAsset.browser_download_url -t "${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}"
& .\wingetcreate.exe update $wingetPackage -s -v $version -u $wingetRelevantAsset.browser_download_url

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@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.AppInsights.Tools",
"Microsoft.Net.Component.4.8.TargetingPack",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.DiagnosticTools",
"Microsoft.NetCore.Component.Runtime.6.0",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.ClassDesigner",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.GraphDocument",
"Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.CodeMap",

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@ -285,6 +285,8 @@ specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
**Source**: [https://github.com/commonmark/cmark](https://github.com/commonmark/cmark)
### License
```
Copyright (c) 2014, John MacFarlane
All rights reserved.
@ -455,6 +457,36 @@ DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
```
## fzf
### License
```
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013-2024 Junegunn Choi
Copyright (c) 2021-2025 Simon Hauser
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
```
# Microsoft Open Source

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<clear />
<!-- Dependencies that we can turn on to force override for testing purposes before uploading. -->
<!--<add key="Static Package Dependencies" value="dep\packages" />-->
<add key="TerminalDependencies" value="https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/shine-oss/terminal/_packaging/TerminalDependencies/nuget/v3/index.json" />
<add key="TerminalDependencies" value="https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/shine-oss/terminal/_packaging/TerminalDependencies%40Local/nuget/v3/index.json" />
</packageSources>
<disabledPackageSources>
<clear />

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@ -340,6 +340,19 @@ If you would like to ask a question that you feel doesn't warrant an issue
## Prerequisites
You can configure your environment to build Terminal in one of two ways:
### Using WinGet configuration file
After cloning the repository, you can use a [WinGet configuration file](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/configuration/#use-a-winget-configuration-file-to-configure-your-machine)
to set up your environment. The [default configuration file](.config/configuration.winget) installs Visual Studio 2022 Community & rest of the required tools. There are two other variants of the configuration file available in the [.config](.config) directory for Enterprise & Professional editions of Visual Studio 2022. To run the default configuration file, you can either double-click the file from explorer or run the following command:
```powershell
winget configure .config\configuration.winget
```
### Manual configuration
* You must be running Windows 10 2004 (build >= 10.0.19041.0) or later to run
Windows Terminal
* You must [enable Developer Mode in the Windows Settings
@ -362,7 +375,7 @@ If you would like to ask a question that you feel doesn't warrant an issue
## Building the Code
OpenConsole.sln may be built from within Visual Studio or from the command-line
OpenConsole.slnx may be built from within Visual Studio or from the command-line
using a set of convenience scripts & tools in the **/tools** directory:
### Building in PowerShell

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
public List<string> Screenshots { get; private set; }
public List<TestResult> RerunResults { get; private set; }
}
//
// Azure DevOps doesn't currently provide a way to directly report sub-results for tests that failed at least once
// that were run multiple times. To get around that limitation, we'll mark the test as "Skip" since
@ -49,46 +49,46 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
// TODO (https://github.com/dotnet/arcade/issues/2773): Once we're able to directly report things in a
// more granular fashion than just a binary pass/fail result, we should do that.
//
[DataContract]
[DataContract]
internal class JsonSerializableTestResults
{
{
[DataMember]
internal string blobPrefix;
[DataMember]
internal string blobSuffix;
[DataMember]
internal string[] errors;
[DataMember]
internal JsonSerializableTestResult[] results;
}
[DataContract]
internal class JsonSerializableTestResult
[DataContract]
internal class JsonSerializableTestResult
{
[DataMember]
internal string outcome;
[DataMember]
internal int duration;
[DataMember(EmitDefaultValue = false)]
internal string log;
[DataMember(EmitDefaultValue = false)]
internal string[] screenshots;
[DataMember(EmitDefaultValue = false)]
internal int errorIndex;
}
public class TestPass
{
public TimeSpan TestPassExecutionTime { get; set; }
public List<TestResult> TestResults { get; set; }
public static TestPass ParseTestWttFile(string fileName, bool cleanupFailuresAreRegressions, bool truncateTestNames)
{
using (var stream = File.OpenRead(fileName))
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
if (testsExecuting == 1)
{
string testName = element.Attribute("Title").Value;
if (truncateTestNames)
{
const string xamlNativePrefix = "Windows::UI::Xaml::Tests::";
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
// The test cleanup errors will often come after the test claimed to have
// 'passed'. We treat them as errors as well.
// 'passed'. We treat them as errors as well.
if (inTestCleanup)
{
currentResult.CleanupPassed = false;
@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
foreach(var screenshot in screenshots)
{
string fileNameSuffix = string.Empty;
if (fileName.Contains("_rerun_multiple"))
{
fileNameSuffix = "_rerun_multiple";
@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
{
fileNameSuffix = "_rerun";
}
currentResult.Screenshots.Add(screenshot.Replace(".jpg", fileNameSuffix + ".jpg"));
}
}
@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
testPassStopTime = Int64.Parse(doc.Root.Descendants("WexTraceInfo").Last().Attribute("TimeStamp").Value);
var testPassTime = TimeSpan.FromSeconds((double)(testPassStopTime - testPassStartTime) / frequency);
foreach (TestResult testResult in testResults)
{
if (testResult.Details != null)
@ -331,13 +331,13 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
return testpass;
}
}
public static TestPass ParseTestWttFileWithReruns(string fileName, string singleRerunFileName, string multipleRerunFileName, bool cleanupFailuresAreRegressions, bool truncateTestNames)
{
TestPass testPass = ParseTestWttFile(fileName, cleanupFailuresAreRegressions, truncateTestNames);
TestPass singleRerunTestPass = File.Exists(singleRerunFileName) ? ParseTestWttFile(singleRerunFileName, cleanupFailuresAreRegressions, truncateTestNames) : null;
TestPass multipleRerunTestPass = File.Exists(multipleRerunFileName) ? ParseTestWttFile(multipleRerunFileName, cleanupFailuresAreRegressions, truncateTestNames) : null;
List<TestResult> rerunTestResults = new List<TestResult>();
if (singleRerunTestPass != null)
@ -377,9 +377,9 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
public static void OutputFailedTestQuery(string wttInputPath)
{
var testPass = TestPass.ParseTestWttFile(wttInputPath, cleanupFailuresAreRegressions: true, truncateTestNames: false);
List<string> failedTestNames = new List<string>();
foreach (var result in testPass.TestResults)
{
if (!result.Passed)
@ -387,23 +387,23 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
failedTestNames.Add(result.Name);
}
}
if (failedTestNames.Count > 0)
{
string failedTestSelectQuery = "(@Name='";
for (int i = 0; i < failedTestNames.Count; i++)
{
failedTestSelectQuery += failedTestNames[i];
if (i < failedTestNames.Count - 1)
{
failedTestSelectQuery += "' or @Name='";
}
}
failedTestSelectQuery += "')";
Console.WriteLine(failedTestSelectQuery);
}
else
@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
private string testNamePrefix;
private string helixResultsContainerUri;
private string helixResultsContainerRsas;
public TestResultParser(string testNamePrefix, string helixResultsContainerUri, string helixResultsContainerRsas)
{
this.testNamePrefix = testNamePrefix;
@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
{
Dictionary<string, string> subResultsJsonByMethod = new Dictionary<string, string>();
TestPass testPass = TestPass.ParseTestWttFileWithReruns(wttInputPath, wttSingleRerunInputPath, wttMultipleRerunInputPath, cleanupFailuresAreRegressions: true, truncateTestNames: false);
foreach (var result in testPass.TestResults)
{
var methodName = result.Name.Substring(result.Name.LastIndexOf('.') + 1);
@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
int resultCount = results.Count;
int passedCount = results.Where(r => r.Passed).Count();
// Since we re-run tests on failure, we'll mark every test that failed at least once as "skipped" rather than "failed".
// If the test failed sufficiently often enough for it to count as a failed test (determined by a property on the
// Azure DevOps job), we'll later mark it as failed during test results processing.
@ -504,15 +504,15 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
assembly.SetAttributeValue("run-date", DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
// This doesn't need to be completely accurate since it's not exposed anywhere.
// If we need accurate an start time we can probably calculate it from the te.wtl file, but for
// If we need an accurate start time we can probably calculate it from the te.wtl file, but for
// now this is fine.
assembly.SetAttributeValue("run-time", (DateTime.Now - testPass.TestPassExecutionTime).ToString("hh:mm:ss"));
assembly.SetAttributeValue("total", resultCount);
assembly.SetAttributeValue("passed", passedCount);
assembly.SetAttributeValue("failed", failedCount);
assembly.SetAttributeValue("skipped", skippedCount);
assembly.SetAttributeValue("time", (int)testPass.TestPassExecutionTime.TotalSeconds);
assembly.SetAttributeValue("errors", 0);
root.Add(assembly);
@ -537,9 +537,9 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
test.SetAttributeValue("method", methodName);
test.SetAttributeValue("time", result.ExecutionTime.TotalSeconds);
string resultString = string.Empty;
if (result.Passed && !result.Skipped)
{
resultString = "Pass";
@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
resultString = "Fail";
}
if (!result.Passed)
{
if (result.Skipped)
@ -579,36 +579,36 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
File.WriteAllText(xunitOutputPath, root.ToString());
}
private JsonSerializableTestResult ConvertToSerializableResult(TestResult rerunResult, string[] uniqueErrors)
{
var serializableResult = new JsonSerializableTestResult();
serializableResult.outcome = rerunResult.Passed ? "Passed" : "Failed";
serializableResult.duration = (int)Math.Round(rerunResult.ExecutionTime.TotalMilliseconds);
if (!rerunResult.Passed)
{
serializableResult.log = Path.GetFileName(rerunResult.SourceWttFile);
if (rerunResult.Screenshots.Any())
{
List<string> screenshots = new List<string>();
foreach (var screenshot in rerunResult.Screenshots)
{
screenshots.Add(Path.GetFileName(screenshot));
}
serializableResult.screenshots = screenshots.ToArray();
}
// To conserve space, we'll log the index of the error to index in a list of unique errors rather than
// jotting down every single error in its entirety. We'll add one to the result so we can avoid
// serializing this property when it has the default value of 0.
serializableResult.errorIndex = Array.IndexOf(uniqueErrors, rerunResult.Details) + 1;
}
return serializableResult;
}
@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
var filename = Path.GetFileName(filePath);
return string.Format("{0}/{1}{2}", helixResultsContainerUri, filename, helixResultsContainerRsas);
}
private string GetTestNameSeparator(string testname)
{
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ Dies ist ein Open Source-Projekt, und wir freuen uns über die Teilnahme der Com
<ReleaseNotes>
Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- Wir haben der Benutzeroberfläche durchschnittliche Einstellungen hinzugefügt, die nur einmal in der JSON-Datei vorhanden waren, einschließlich einer neuen Seite zum Anpassen des Layouts Ihres Menüs "Neue Registerkarte"!
- Wir haben die Fensterverwaltung zurückgesetzt, um die Zuverlässigkeit zu verbessern; Melden Sie alle Fehler, die mit dem alias "wt.exe" auftreten.
- Profile zeigen jetzt ein Symbol an, wenn sie ausgeblendet wurden oder auf programme verweisen, die deinstalliert wurden.
Eine komplett neue Erweiterungsseite, die anzeigt, was in Ihrem Terminal installiert ist
Die Befehlspalette wird jetzt sowohl in Ihrer Muttersprache als auch auf Englisch angezeigt
Neue VT-Features wie synchronisiertes Rendering, neue Farbschemas, Konfiguration für schnelle Mausaktionen wie Zoomen und mehr
Weitere Details finden Sie auf unserer GitHub-Releasesseite.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf unserer GitHub-Releaseseite.
</ReleaseNotes>
<ScreenshotCaptions>
<!-- Valid length: 200 character limit, up to 9 elements per platform -->

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@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ This is an open source project and we welcome community participation. To partic
<ReleaseNotes _locID="App_ReleaseNotes">
<!-- _locComment_text="{MaxLength=1500} {Locked=__VERSION_NUMBER__}{Locked=wt.exe} App Release Note" -->Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- We've added dozens of settings to the UI that once only existed in the JSON file, including a new page for customizing the layout of your New Tab menu!
- We have rearchitected window management to improve reliability; please file any bugs you encounter with the wt.exe alias
- Profiles now show an icon if they've been hidden or refer to programs which were uninstalled.
- A whole new Extensions page that shows what has been installed into your Terminal
- Command Palette now shows up in your native language as well as English
- New VT features such as synchronized rendering, new color schemes, configuration for quick mouse actions like zooming, and more
Please see our GitHub releases page for additional details.
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ Este es un proyecto de fuente abierta y animamos a la comunidad a participar. Pa
<ReleaseNotes>
Versión __VERSION_NUMBER__
- Hemos agregado decenas de configuraciones a la interfaz de usuario que solo existían una vez en el archivo JSON, incluida una página nueva para personalizar el diseño del menú Nueva pestaña.
- Tenemos administración de ventanas rearchitecdas para mejorar la confiabilidad; envíe los errores que encuentre con el alias de wt.exe.
- Ahora, los perfiles muestran un icono si se han ocultado o hacen referencia a programas que se han desinstalado.
- Página Extensiones completamente nueva que muestra lo que se ha instalado en tu terminal
- La paleta de comandos ahora se muestra en tu idioma nativo, así como en inglés
- Nuevas características de VT, como la representación sincronizada, nuevos esquemas de color, configuración para acciones rápidas del ratón, como el zoom, y más
Consulte nuestra página de versiones de GitHub para obtener más detalles.
Consulta la página de versiones de GitHub para más información.
</ReleaseNotes>
<ScreenshotCaptions>
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@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ Il sagit dun projet open source et nous vous invitons à participer dans l
</DevStudio>
<ReleaseNotes>
__VERSION_NUMBER__ de version
Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- Nous avons ajouté des milliers de paramètres à linterface utilisateur qui nexistaient auparavant que dans le fichier JSON, y compris une nouvelle page pour personnaliser la disposition de votre menu Nouvel onglet !
- Nous avons réarchitialiser la gestion des fenêtres pour améliorer la fiabilité ; entrez les bogues rencontrés avec lalias wt.exe
- Les profils affichent désormais une icône sils ont été masqués ou sils font référence à des programmes qui ont été désinstallés.
- Une toute nouvelle page Extensions qui montre ce qui a été installé dans votre terminal
- La palette de commandes saffiche désormais dans votre langue native, ainsi quen anglais
- Nouvelles fonctionnalités VT telles que le rendu synchronisé, de nouveaux schémas de couleurs, la configuration pour des actions rapides de la souris comme le zoom, et plus encore
Pour plus dinformations, consultez notre page des mises en production GitHub.
Veuillez consulter notre page des versions GitHub pour découvrir dautres détails.
</ReleaseNotes>
<ScreenshotCaptions>
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@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ Si tratta di un progetto open source e la partecipazione della community è molt
</DevStudio>
<ReleaseNotes>
Versione __VERSION_NUMBER__
Versione __VERSION_NUMBER__
- Sono state aggiunte decine di impostazioni all'interfaccia utente che una volta esisteva solo nel file JSON, inclusa una nuova pagina per personalizzare il layout del menu Nuova scheda.
- È stata riattivata la gestione delle finestre per migliorare l'affidabilità; inserire eventuali bug riscontrati con l'alias wt.exe
- I profili ora mostrano un'icona se sono stati nascosti o fanno riferimento ai programmi che sono stati disinstallati.
- Una pagina Estensioni completamente nuova che mostra ciò che è stato installato nel terminale
- Il riquadro comandi ora viene visualizzato nella tua lingua di origine oltre che in inglese
- Nuove funzionalità VT come il rendering sincronizzato, le nuove combinazioni di colori, la configurazione per azioni rapide del mouse come lo zoom e altro ancora
Per altri dettagli, vedere la pagina delle versioni di GitHub.
Per altri dettagli, vedi la pagina delle release di GitHub.
</ReleaseNotes>
<ScreenshotCaptions>
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@
<ReleaseNotes>
バージョン __VERSION_NUMBER__
- [新しいタブ] メニューのレイアウトをカスタマイズするための新しいページを含む、一度だけ JSON ファイルに存在した UI に多数の設定を追加しました。
- 信頼性を向上させるためにウィンドウ管理を再選択しました。wt.exe エイリアスで発生したバグを報告してください
- プロファイルが非表示になっているか、アンインストールされたプログラムを参照している場合にアイコンが表示されるようになりました。
- ターミナルに何がインストールされているかを表示する新しい [拡張機能] ページ
- コマンド パレットがネイティブ言語と英語で表示されるようになりました
- 同期レンダリング、新しい配色、ズームなどのクイック マウス操作の構成などの、新しい VT 機能
詳細については、GitHub リリース ページを参照してください。
詳細については、GitHub リリース ページをご覧ください。
</ReleaseNotes>
<ScreenshotCaptions>
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@ -56,9 +56,9 @@
<ReleaseNotes>
버전 __VERSION_NUMBER__
- 새 탭 메뉴의 레이아웃을 사용자 지정하기 위한 새 페이지를 포함하여 JSON 파일에 한 번만 존재했던 UI에 수천 개의 설정을 추가했습니다.
- 안정성을 개선하기 위해 창 관리를 다시 보관했습니다. wt.exe 별칭에 발생한 버그를 제출하세요.
- 프로필이 숨겨졌거나 제거된 프로그램을 참조하는 경우 이제 프로필에 아이콘이 표시됩니다.
- 터미널에 설치된 항목을 보여 주는 완전히 새로운 확장 페이지
- 명령 팔레트가 이제 영어뿐만 아니라 모국어로도 표시
- 동기화된 렌더링, 새로운 색 구성표, 확대/축소와 같은 빠른 마우스 동작을 위한 구성 등 새로운 VT 기능이 추가
자세한 내용은 GitHub 릴리스 페이지를 참조하세요.
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@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ Este é um projeto de código aberto e a participação da comunidade é bem-vin
</DevStudio>
<ReleaseNotes>
Versão __VERSION_NUMBER__
Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- Adicionamos várias configurações à interface do usuário que só existiam no arquivo JSON, incluindo uma nova página para personalizar o layout do menu Nova Guia!
- Temos o gerenciamento de janelas rearmado para melhorar a confiabilidade; registre todos os bugs encontrados com o wt.exe alias
- Os perfis agora mostram um ícone se eles foram ocultos ou se referem a programas que foram desinstalados.
Uma nova página de Extensões que mostra o que foi instalado no seu Terminal
A Paleta de Comandos agora aparece no seu idioma nativo, além do inglês
Novos recursos da VT, como renderização sincronizada, novos esquemas de cores, configuração para ações rápidas do mouse, como zoom, e muito mais
Consulte nossa página de versões do GitHub para obter detalhes adicionais.
Confira nossa página de lançamentos no GitHub para obter mais detalhes.
</ReleaseNotes>
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@
<ReleaseNotes>
Vėѓѕіöй __VERSION_NUMBER__ !!! !!! !
- Ẁē'νё àðđέď đöžзńş öƒ śėŧťїńģš тб тнè ÛĮ ťħąт ŏņ¢з όⁿℓγ έжіѕŧéð іή тђε ЈŠΩŃ ƒїℓė, ĭňĉŀџđіņģ å ňэẅ φâģé ƒøя ςŭśŧŏmïżϊñģ тħέ ĺαŷöυτ öƒ убµř Йέẁ Ţàъ мęήµ! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁè ĥаνė řэąřčħΐŧέсτέð щįлďοш мǻňαĝēмêиť ťô ϊmрябνé ŗĕŀĩāвîĺïтγ; ρŀěăѕе ƒíŀё αⁿу вûġš ÿøú εʼnćōùлťēѓ ẃïτħ ŧћё wt.exe ǻļĭâś !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Рґøƒíŀêŝ ňöẁ šћθẁ ãй ĭčöñ ίƒ ŧħэŷ'νę ъеєл ђіðδэñ őř řєƒěґ ŧσ φяοġгаmŝ ẅђíçĥ ẁ℮гέ џňϊйşťàľĺèð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
- Ą ωћόĺé ņέш ∑×τзńşĩōиŝ ρâģε τђат šнòωş ωħąт нǻś ъеēñ įηšтǻľĺéδ ĭʼnтο ўбμŗ Ţзřmĭňāŀ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- €όммаήδ Рдĺēтţĕ пŏẅ şĥŏшś üρ ϊñ ỳоũѓ йαťïνє ļäŋģµаġέ άś ŵєŀľ åś Σиĝℓĭŝђ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- ∏еẅ VΤ ƒэåŧύґέŝ şűçн ăŝ ѕỳňсĥŗǿйìźėð гēŋďзříⁿğ, ηĕш ćôĺõг şĉћěмєѕ, çóńƒіĝџŗáτїöπ ƒοг qũī¢ķ möűšë ąćŧϊόņŝ ľîķє žøōmίйğ, ǻⁿđ мόřε !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Рļèāŝє ŝèĕ θџŗ ĢίťĤцъ řέĺэªşэš ρąĝę ƒόř áďđїτϊōπαľ đэŧдįļŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Ρĺęąŝэ ѕєě õμя ĞĭтΗύв řєĺэдšέŝ рάġě ƒοґ àďđϊтїõлаℓ ðêţǻїłş. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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Vėѓѕіöй __VERSION_NUMBER__ !!! !!! !
- Ẁē'νё àðđέď đöžзńş öƒ śėŧťїńģš тб тнè ÛĮ ťħąт ŏņ¢з όⁿℓγ έжіѕŧéð іή тђε ЈŠΩŃ ƒїℓė, ĭňĉŀџđіņģ å ňэẅ φâģé ƒøя ςŭśŧŏmïżϊñģ тħέ ĺαŷöυτ öƒ убµř Йέẁ Ţàъ мęήµ! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁè ĥаνė řэąřčħΐŧέсτέð щįлďοш мǻňαĝēмêиť ťô ϊmрябνé ŗĕŀĩāвîĺïтγ; ρŀěăѕе ƒíŀё αⁿу вûġš ÿøú εʼnćōùлťēѓ ẃïτħ ŧћё wt.exe ǻļĭâś !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Рґøƒíŀêŝ ňöẁ šћθẁ ãй ĭčöñ ίƒ ŧħэŷ'νę ъеєл ђіðδэñ őř řєƒěґ ŧσ φяοġгаmŝ ẅђíçĥ ẁ℮гέ џňϊйşťàľĺèð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
- Ą ωћόĺé ņέш ∑×τзńşĩōиŝ ρâģε τђат šнòωş ωħąт нǻś ъеēñ įηšтǻľĺéδ ĭʼnтο ўбμŗ Ţзřmĭňāŀ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- €όммаήδ Рдĺēтţĕ пŏẅ şĥŏшś üρ ϊñ ỳоũѓ йαťïνє ļäŋģµаġέ άś ŵєŀľ åś Σиĝℓĭŝђ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- ∏еẅ VΤ ƒэåŧύґέŝ şűçн ăŝ ѕỳňсĥŗǿйìźėð гēŋďзříⁿğ, ηĕш ćôĺõг şĉћěмєѕ, çóńƒіĝџŗáτїöπ ƒοг qũī¢ķ möűšë ąćŧϊόņŝ ľîķє žøōmίйğ, ǻⁿđ мόřε !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Рļèāŝє ŝèĕ θџŗ ĢίťĤцъ řέĺэªşэš ρąĝę ƒόř áďđїτϊōπαľ đэŧдįļŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Ρĺęąŝэ ѕєě õμя ĞĭтΗύв řєĺэдšέŝ рάġě ƒοґ àďđϊтїõлаℓ ðêţǻїłş. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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Vėѓѕіöй __VERSION_NUMBER__ !!! !!! !
- Ẁē'νё àðđέď đöžзńş öƒ śėŧťїńģš тб тнè ÛĮ ťħąт ŏņ¢з όⁿℓγ έжіѕŧéð іή тђε ЈŠΩŃ ƒїℓė, ĭňĉŀџđіņģ å ňэẅ φâģé ƒøя ςŭśŧŏmïżϊñģ тħέ ĺαŷöυτ öƒ убµř Йέẁ Ţàъ мęήµ! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁè ĥаνė řэąřčħΐŧέсτέð щįлďοш мǻňαĝēмêиť ťô ϊmрябνé ŗĕŀĩāвîĺïтγ; ρŀěăѕе ƒíŀё αⁿу вûġš ÿøú εʼnćōùлťēѓ ẃïτħ ŧћё wt.exe ǻļĭâś !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Рґøƒíŀêŝ ňöẁ šћθẁ ãй ĭčöñ ίƒ ŧħэŷ'νę ъеєл ђіðδэñ őř řєƒěґ ŧσ φяοġгаmŝ ẅђíçĥ ẁ℮гέ џňϊйşťàľĺèð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
- Ą ωћόĺé ņέш ∑×τзńşĩōиŝ ρâģε τђат šнòωş ωħąт нǻś ъеēñ įηšтǻľĺéδ ĭʼnтο ўбμŗ Ţзřmĭňāŀ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- €όммаήδ Рдĺēтţĕ пŏẅ şĥŏшś üρ ϊñ ỳоũѓ йαťïνє ļäŋģµаġέ άś ŵєŀľ åś Σиĝℓĭŝђ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- ∏еẅ VΤ ƒэåŧύґέŝ şűçн ăŝ ѕỳňсĥŗǿйìźėð гēŋďзříⁿğ, ηĕш ćôĺõг şĉћěмєѕ, çóńƒіĝџŗáτїöπ ƒοг qũī¢ķ möűšë ąćŧϊόņŝ ľîķє žøōmίйğ, ǻⁿđ мόřε !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Рļèāŝє ŝèĕ θџŗ ĢίťĤцъ řέĺэªşэš ρąĝę ƒόř áďđїτϊōπαľ đэŧдįļŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Ρĺęąŝэ ѕєě õμя ĞĭтΗύв řєĺэдšέŝ рάġě ƒοґ àďđϊтїõлаℓ ðêţǻїłş. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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- Мы добавили в пользовательский интерфейс десятки параметров, которые существовали только в JSON-файле, включая новую страницу для настройки макета меню "Новая вкладка".
- Для повышения надежности мы переупоряхлили управление окнами; создайте все ошибки, обнаруженные с wt.exe псевдонимом
- Профили теперь показывают значок, если они скрыты или ссылаются на программы, которые были удалены.
Новая страница расширений, на которой отображается информация о том, что было установлено в вашем терминале
Палитра команд теперь доступна на вашем языке, а также на английском
Новые функции VT, например синхронизированная отрисовка, новые цветовые схемы, настройка быстрых действий мыши, таких как масштабирование, и т. д.
Дополнительные сведения см. на странице выпусков GitHub.
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Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- 我们向用户界面添加了许多设置,这些设置仅存在于 JSON 文件中,包括用于自定义“新建标签页”菜单布局的新页面!
- 我们已重新检测窗口管理以提高可靠性;请将遇到的任何 bug 归档为 wt.exe 别名
- 如果配置文件已隐藏或引用已卸载的程序,则它们现在将显示一个图标。
- 一个全新的“扩展”页,显示已安装到终端的内容
- 命令面板现在以你的母语和英语显示
- 新的 VT 功能,例如同步渲染、新配色方案、快速鼠标操作(如缩放)的配置等
有关其他详细信息,请参阅 GitHub 发布页面。
有关其他详细信息,请参阅我们的 GitHub 发布页面。
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Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- 我們已新增數十個只存在於 JSON 檔案中的設定到 UI包括自定義 [新索引標籤] 功能表版面配置的新頁面!
- 我們已重新設定視窗管理,以改善可靠性;請提出您在 wt.exe 別名遇到的任何錯誤
- 設定文件現在會在隱藏或參照已卸載的程式時顯示圖示。
- 全新的延伸模組頁面會顯示已安裝在您終端機中的內容
- 命令選擇區現在以您的母語和英文顯示
- 新的 VT 功能,例如同步轉譯、新的色彩配置、快速滑鼠動作 (例如縮放) 設定等等
如需詳細數據,請參閱我們的 GitHub 版本頁面。
如需更多詳細資料,請參閱我們的 GitHub 發行版本頁面。
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Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
Wir haben umgeschrieben, wie Konsolenanwendungen im Terminal gehostet werden! Melden Sie alle auftretenden Fehler.
Terminal unterstützt jetzt Sixels!
Sie können jetzt einen angedockten Bereich öffnen, der Ausschnitte von Befehlen enthält, die Sie gespeichert haben, um sie später zu verwenden.
Für Benutzer der Eingabeaufforderung der neuesten Version von Windows 11 wird möglicherweise ein QuickInfo-Symbol angezeigt, das installierbare Software von WinGet vorschlägt.
Ausgewählter Text wird jetzt viel sichtbarer (und anpassbarer!).
- Eine Reihe von Zuverlässigkeitsfehlern, Benutzerfreundlichkeitsproblemen und Ärgernissen wurden behoben.
Wir haben der Benutzeroberfläche Dutzende von Einstellungen hinzugefügt, die nur einmal in der JSON-Datei vorhanden waren, einschließlich einer neuen Seite zum Anpassen des Layouts Ihres Menüs „Neue Registerkarte“!
Wir haben die Fensterverwaltung umgestaltet, um die Zuverlässigkeit zu verbessern. Melden Sie alle Fehler, die beim alias „wt.exe“ auftreten
Profile zeigen jetzt ein Symbol an, wenn sie ausgeblendet wurden oder auf Programme verweisen, die deinstalliert wurden.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf unserer GitHub-Releaseseite.
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- We've rewritten how console applications are hosted inside Terminal! Please report any bugs you encounter.
- Terminal now supports Sixels!
- You can now open a docked panel containing snippets of commands you have saved to use later
- Command Prompt users on the latest Windows 11 release may see a "quick tip" icon that suggests installable software from WinGet
- Selected text will now be much more visible (and customizable!)
- A number of reliabilty bugs, convenience issues and annoyances have been fixed.
- We've added dozens of settings to the UI that once only existed in the JSON file, including a new page for customizing the layout of your New Tab menu!
- We have rearchitected window management to improve reliability; please file any bugs you encounter with the wt.exe alias
- Profiles now show an icon if they've been hidden or refer to programs which were uninstalled.
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Versión __VERSION_NUMBER__
- Hemos reescrito cómo se hospedan las aplicaciones de consola en Terminal. Informe de los errores que encuentre.
- Terminal ahora admite síxeles.
- Ahora puede abrir un panel acoplado que contenga fragmentos de comandos que haya guardado para usarlos más adelante
- Los usuarios del símbolo del sistema de la versión más reciente de Windows 11 pueden ver un icono de "sugerencia rápida" que sugiere software instalable de WinGet
- El texto seleccionado ahora será mucho más visible (y personalizable)
- Se han corregido varios errores de fiabilidad, problemas de comodidad y molestias.
- Hemos añadido decenas de configuraciones a la interfaz de usuario que antes solo existían en el archivo JSON, incluida una nueva página para personalizar el diseño del menú Nueva pestaña.
- Hemos reestructurado la gestión de ventanas para mejorar la fiabilidad; informe de cualquier error que encuentre con el alias wt.exe
- Ahora, los perfiles muestran un icono si han sido ocultados o hacen referencia a programas que han sido desinstalados.
Consulte la página de versiones de GitHub para más información.
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Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
Nous avons réécrit la manière dont les applications de console sont hébergées dans Terminal ! Veuillez signaler tout bogue que vous rencontrez.
Terminal prend désormais en charge Sixels !
Vous pouvez maintenant ouvrir un panneau ancré contenant des extraits de commandes que vous avez enregistrées pour les utiliser ultérieurement
Les utilisateurs de linvite de commande sur la dernière version de Windows 11 peuvent voir une icône « astuce rapide » qui suggère un logiciel installable à partir de WinGet
Le texte sélectionné sera désormais beaucoup plus visible (et personnalisable !)
Un certain nombre de bogues de fiabilité, de problèmes de commodité et de désagréments ont été corrigés.
- Nous avons ajouté des dizaines de paramètres à linterface utilisateur qui nexistaient auparavant que dans le fichier JSON, y compris une nouvelle page pour personnaliser la disposition de votre menu Nouvel onglet.
- Nous avons fait une refonte de la gestion des fenêtres pour améliorer la fiabilité. Veuillez signaler les bogues que vous rencontrez avec lalias wt.exe.
- Les profils affichent désormais une icône sils ont été masqués ou sils font référence à des programmes qui ont été désinstallés.
Veuillez consulter notre page des versions GitHub pour découvrir dautres détails.
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- Abbiamo cambiato il modo in cui le applicazioni della console vengono ospitate allinterno di Terminale. Segnala eventuali bug riscontrati.
- Ora Terminale supporta i Sixel.
- Puoi aprire un pannello ancorato contenente frammenti di comandi salvati per usarli in seguito
- Gli utenti che usano il prompt dei comandi nella versione più recente di Windows 11 potrebbero visualizzare unicona di “suggerimento rapido” che consiglia il software installabile da WinGet
- Il testo selezionato sarà ora molto più visibile, oltre che personalizzabile.
- Sono stati risolti diversi bug di affidabilità e problemi di ordine pratico.
- Abbiamo aggiunto decine di impostazioni all'interfaccia utente che in precedenza esistevano solo nel file JSON, inclusa una nuova pagina per personalizzare il layout del menu Nuova scheda.
- Abbiamo riprogettato la gestione delle finestre per migliorarne l'affidabilità; segnala eventuali bug riscontrati con l'alias wt.exe
- I profili ora mostrano un'icona se sono stati nascosti o se fanno riferimento a programmi disinstallati.
Per altri dettagli, vedi la pagina delle release di GitHub.
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- ターミナル内でのコンソール アプリケーションのホスト方法を書き換えました。発生したバグを報告してください。
- ターミナルで Sixels がサポートされるようになりました。
- 後で使用するために保存したコマンドのスニペットを含むドッキング パネルを開けるようになりました
- 最新の Windows 11 リリースのコマンド プロンプト ユーザーには、WinGet からインストール可能なソフトウェアを提案する "クイック ヒント" アイコンが表示される場合があります
- 選択したテキストが大幅に見やすくなりました (カスタマイズも可能です)
- 信頼性に関するバグ、利便性の問題、不快な問題の多くが修正されました。
- 新しいタブ メニューのレイアウトをカスタマイズするための新しいページなど、以前は JSON ファイルにしかなかった設定が UI に多数追加されました。
- 信頼性を向上させるために、ウィンドウ管理を再設計しました。wt.exe エイリアスで発生したバグを報告してください
- プロファイルが非表示になっている場合や、アンインストールされたプログラムを参照している場合に、アイコンが表示されるようになりました。
詳細については、GitHub リリース ページをご覧ください。
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버전 __VERSION_NUMBER__
- 콘솔 애플리케이션이 터미널 내에서 호스팅되는 방법을 다시 작성했습니다. 버그가 발생하면 보고해 주세요.
- 터미널에서 이제 Sixels를 지원합니다.
- 이제 나중에 사용하기 위해 저장한 명령 조각이 포함된 도킹된 패널을 열 수 있습니다.
- 최신 Windows 11 릴리스의 명령 프롬프트 사용자는 WinGet에서 설치 가능한 소프트웨어를 추천하는 "간단한 팁" 아이콘을 볼 수 있습니다.
- 이제 선택한 텍스트가 훨씬 더 잘 보입니다(사용자 지정 가능).
- 여러 안정성 버그, 편의성 문제, 불편 사항이 수정되었습니다.
- 새 탭 메뉴의 레이아웃을 사용자 지정하기 위한 새 페이지를 포함하여 JSON 파일에만 존재했던 수십 개의 설정을 UI에 추가
- 안정성을 개선하기 위해 창 관리 구조를 재구성했습니다. wt.exe 별칭과 관련하여 발생한 버그 신고
- 프로필이 숨겨졌거나 제거된 프로그램을 참조하는 경우 이제 프로필에 아이콘이 표시됩니다.
자세한 내용은 GitHub 릴리스 페이지를 참조하세요.
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Versão __VERSION_NUMBER__
Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
Reescrevemos a forma como os aplicativos de console são hospedados no Terminal! Relate os bugs encontrados.
O terminal agora oferece suporte ao Sixels!
Agora você pode abrir um painel acoplado contendo snippets de comandos que você salvou para usar mais tarde
Os usuários do Prompt de Comando na versão mais recente do Windows 11 podem ver um ícone de "dica rápida", que sugere softwares instaláveis a partir do WinGet
O texto selecionado agora ficará muito mais visível (e personalizável!)
Vários bugs de confiabilidade, problemas de conveniência e incômodos foram resolvidos.
Adicionamos várias configurações à interface do usuário que antes só existiam no arquivo JSON, incluindo uma nova página para personalizar o layout do seu menu Nova Guia!
Reestruturamos o gerenciamento de janelas para melhorar a confiabilidade; registre os bugs que você encontrar com o alias wt.exe
Os perfis agora exibem um ícone se estiverem ocultos ou se referirem a programas que foram desinstalados.
Confira nossa página de lançamentos no GitHub para obter mais detalhes.
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Vėѓѕіöй __VERSION_NUMBER__ !!! !!! !
- Ẁē'νё ŕéẁѓĭτťёñ ћοώ ĉòπşõℓε άррℓіċªťįõпѕ αяе ĥθѕťэđ įŋšιďé Ţєямїńąℓ! Рļéаšė яёροřτ αņу ьϋģš ýõμ éпćŏџήţęя. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!
- Ţëямΐʼnαļ ńóẃ ŝüррöятš Śїхέłś! !!! !!! !!!
- ¥оų ĉåи ńòŵ θρėñ д đбčĸэď ράńέļ ċőлŧăīņϊňģ śⁿіφφëťś оƒ ςōмmàⁿďş ŷŏũ ĥªν℮ şåνěđ τσ üśε łαťэŗ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ćοмmäлđ Рřōmφť üş℮ŗѕ öη τће ļāťëšτ Щīйđôώѕ 11 řёℓеаѕĕ måў ŝэε ά "qůïςκ ŧĭр" ιсôñ τĥдт šűğģєѕŧѕ ίńśŧăłłавļз šôƒţẁαгέ ƒґόm ЩĩйĞéţ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Śєļèċťєď ţĕжт ωϊŀļ йǿẃ ьέ mџ¢н мǿѓε νĭŝϊъļė (άŋđ сŭŝтŏмΐżдьļē!) !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
- Ä ņϋmъŗ ŏƒ ѓēŀїаъïļŧÿ ьüĝś, ςôⁿνėηĭ℮иć℮ îѕšůëş ăπð âлňбγдňçėŝ ћªνε ъēёп ƒΐ×еð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁē'νё àðđέď đöžзńş öƒ śėŧťїńģš тб тнè ÛĮ ťħąт ŏņ¢з όⁿℓγ έжіѕŧéð іή тђε ЈŠΩŃ ƒїℓė, ĭňĉŀџđіņģ å ňэẅ φâģé ƒøя ςŭśŧŏmïżϊñģ тħέ ĺαŷöυτ öƒ убµř Йέẁ Ţàъ мęήµ! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁè ĥаνė řэąřčħΐŧέсτέð щįлďοш мǻňαĝēмêиť ťô ϊmрябνé ŗĕŀĩāвîĺïтγ; ρŀěăѕе ƒíŀё αⁿу вûġš ÿøú εʼnćōùлťēѓ ẃïτħ ŧћё wt.exe ǻļĭâś !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Рґøƒíŀêŝ ňöẁ šћθẁ ãй ĭčöñ ίƒ ŧħэŷ'νę ъеєл ђіðδэñ őř řєƒěґ ŧσ φяοġгаmŝ ẅђíçĥ ẁ℮гέ џňϊйşťàľĺèð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
Ρĺёàŝ℮ ŝез ǿúг ĢīťНŭъ řěłεαśèŝ φāğ℮ ƒóѓ дďδітĭøиąℓ ð℮тªїľŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Рļèāŝє ŝèĕ θџŗ ĢίťĤцъ řέĺэªşэš ρąĝę ƒόř áďđїτϊōπαľ đэŧдįļŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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<ReleaseNotes>
Vėѓѕіöй __VERSION_NUMBER__ !!! !!! !
- Ẁē'νё ŕéẁѓĭτťёñ ћοώ ĉòπşõℓε άррℓіċªťįõпѕ αяе ĥθѕťэđ įŋšιďé Ţєямїńąℓ! Рļéаšė яёροřτ αņу ьϋģš ýõμ éпćŏџήţęя. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!
- Ţëямΐʼnαļ ńóẃ ŝüррöятš Śїхέłś! !!! !!! !!!
- ¥оų ĉåи ńòŵ θρėñ д đбčĸэď ράńέļ ċőлŧăīņϊňģ śⁿіφφëťś оƒ ςōмmàⁿďş ŷŏũ ĥªν℮ şåνěđ τσ üśε łαťэŗ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ćοмmäлđ Рřōmφť üş℮ŗѕ öη τће ļāťëšτ Щīйđôώѕ 11 řёℓеаѕĕ måў ŝэε ά "qůïςκ ŧĭр" ιсôñ τĥдт šűğģєѕŧѕ ίńśŧăłłавļз šôƒţẁαгέ ƒґόm ЩĩйĞéţ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Śєļèċťєď ţĕжт ωϊŀļ йǿẃ ьέ mџ¢н мǿѓε νĭŝϊъļė (άŋđ сŭŝтŏмΐżдьļē!) !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
- Ä ņϋmъŗ ŏƒ ѓēŀїаъïļŧÿ ьüĝś, ςôⁿνėηĭ℮иć℮ îѕšůëş ăπð âлňбγдňçėŝ ћªνε ъēёп ƒΐ×еð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁē'νё àðđέď đöžзńş öƒ śėŧťїńģš тб тнè ÛĮ ťħąт ŏņ¢з όⁿℓγ έжіѕŧéð іή тђε ЈŠΩŃ ƒїℓė, ĭňĉŀџđіņģ å ňэẅ φâģé ƒøя ςŭśŧŏmïżϊñģ тħέ ĺαŷöυτ öƒ убµř Йέẁ Ţàъ мęήµ! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁè ĥаνė řэąřčħΐŧέсτέð щįлďοш мǻňαĝēмêиť ťô ϊmрябνé ŗĕŀĩāвîĺïтγ; ρŀěăѕе ƒíŀё αⁿу вûġš ÿøú εʼnćōùлťēѓ ẃïτħ ŧћё wt.exe ǻļĭâś !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Рґøƒíŀêŝ ňöẁ šћθẁ ãй ĭčöñ ίƒ ŧħэŷ'νę ъеєл ђіðδэñ őř řєƒěґ ŧσ φяοġгаmŝ ẅђíçĥ ẁ℮гέ џňϊйşťàľĺèð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
Ρĺёàŝ℮ ŝез ǿúг ĢīťНŭъ řěłεαśèŝ φāğ℮ ƒóѓ дďδітĭøиąℓ ð℮тªїľŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Рļèāŝє ŝèĕ θџŗ ĢίťĤцъ řέĺэªşэš ρąĝę ƒόř áďđїτϊōπαľ đэŧдįļŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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Vėѓѕіöй __VERSION_NUMBER__ !!! !!! !
- Ẁē'νё ŕéẁѓĭτťёñ ћοώ ĉòπşõℓε άррℓіċªťįõпѕ αяе ĥθѕťэđ įŋšιďé Ţєямїńąℓ! Рļéаšė яёροřτ αņу ьϋģš ýõμ éпćŏџήţęя. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!
- Ţëямΐʼnαļ ńóẃ ŝüррöятš Śїхέłś! !!! !!! !!!
- ¥оų ĉåи ńòŵ θρėñ д đбčĸэď ράńέļ ċőлŧăīņϊňģ śⁿіφφëťś оƒ ςōмmàⁿďş ŷŏũ ĥªν℮ şåνěđ τσ üśε łαťэŗ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ćοмmäлđ Рřōmφť üş℮ŗѕ öη τће ļāťëšτ Щīйđôώѕ 11 řёℓеаѕĕ måў ŝэε ά "qůïςκ ŧĭр" ιсôñ τĥдт šűğģєѕŧѕ ίńśŧăłłавļз šôƒţẁαгέ ƒґόm ЩĩйĞéţ !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Śєļèċťєď ţĕжт ωϊŀļ йǿẃ ьέ mџ¢н мǿѓε νĭŝϊъļė (άŋđ сŭŝтŏмΐżдьļē!) !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
- Ä ņϋmъŗ ŏƒ ѓēŀїаъïļŧÿ ьüĝś, ςôⁿνėηĭ℮иć℮ îѕšůëş ăπð âлňбγдňçėŝ ћªνε ъēёп ƒΐ×еð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁē'νё àðđέď đöžзńş öƒ śėŧťїńģš тб тнè ÛĮ ťħąт ŏņ¢з όⁿℓγ έжіѕŧéð іή тђε ЈŠΩŃ ƒїℓė, ĭňĉŀџđіņģ å ňэẅ φâģé ƒøя ςŭśŧŏmïżϊñģ тħέ ĺαŷöυτ öƒ убµř Йέẁ Ţàъ мęήµ! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Ẁè ĥаνė řэąřčħΐŧέсτέð щįлďοш мǻňαĝēмêиť ťô ϊmрябνé ŗĕŀĩāвîĺïтγ; ρŀěăѕе ƒíŀё αⁿу вûġš ÿøú εʼnćōùлťēѓ ẃïτħ ŧћё wt.exe ǻļĭâś !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
- Рґøƒíŀêŝ ňöẁ šћθẁ ãй ĭčöñ ίƒ ŧħэŷ'νę ъеєл ђіðδэñ őř řєƒěґ ŧσ φяοġгаmŝ ẅђíçĥ ẁ℮гέ џňϊйşťàľĺèð. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !
Ρĺёàŝ℮ ŝез ǿúг ĢīťНŭъ řěłεαśèŝ φāğ℮ ƒóѓ дďδітĭøиąℓ ð℮тªїľŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
Рļèāŝє ŝèĕ θџŗ ĢίťĤцъ řέĺэªşэš ρąĝę ƒόř áďđїτϊōπαľ đэŧдįļŝ. !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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<ReleaseNotes>
Версия __VERSION_NUMBER__
Мы переписали, как консольные приложения размещаются внутри Терминала! Сообщайте о любых ошибках, с которыми вы столкнулись.
Терминал теперь поддерживает форматы Sixel!
Теперь вы можете открыть закрепленную панель, содержащую фрагменты команд, которые вы сохранили для использования в дальнейшем
Пользователи командной строки в новейшем выпуске Windows 11 могут увидеть значок "краткой подсказки", который предлагает устанавливаемые программы из WinGet
Выделенный текст теперь станет более видимым (и настраиваемым!)
Исправлено несколько ошибок надежности, проблем с удобством, а также устранены раздражающие моменты.
Мы добавили в пользовательский интерфейс десятки параметров, которые ранее существовали только в JSON-файле, включая новую страницу для настройки макета меню новой вкладки.
Мы переработали управление окнами для повышения надежности. Сообщайте о любых ошибках, которые вы обнаружите с псевдонимом wt.exe
Профили теперь отображают значок, если они были скрыты или ссылаются на программы, которые были удалены.
Дополнительные сведения см. на странице выпусков GitHub.
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<ReleaseNotes>
Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- 我们已改变主机应用程序在终端内的托管方式!请报告遇到的任何 bug。
- 终端现在支持 Sixels!
- 现在可以打开一个停靠面板,其中包含已保存供以后使用的命令片段
- 最新 Windows 11 版本上的命令提示用户可能会看到“快速提示”图标,该图标建议从 WinGet 安装软件
- 所选文本现在将具有更高的可见性(和可自定义性!)
- 修复了许多可靠性 bug、便利性问题和令人烦恼的问题。
- 我们向用户界面添加了许多之前仅存在于 JSON 文件中的设置,包括用于自定义“新建标签页”菜单布局的新页面!
- 我们已重新架构窗口管理以提高可靠性; 请使用 wt.exe 别名提交您遇到的任何错误
- 配置文件如果已被隐藏或引用了已卸载的程序,现在会显示一个图标。
有关其他详细信息,请参阅我们的 GitHub 发布页面。
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</DevStudio>
<ReleaseNotes>
版本 __VERSION_NUMBER__
Version __VERSION_NUMBER__
- 我們已重寫主機應用程式在終端機內託管的方式!請報告您遇到的錯誤。
- 終端機現在支援 Sixels!
- 現在,您可以開啟包含已儲存命令程式碼片段的固定面板,以供稍後使用
- 最新 Windows 11 版本中的 [命令提示] 使用者可能會看到「快速提示」圖示,建議可自 WinGet 安裝的軟體
- 選取的文字現在會更明顯 (且可自訂!)
- 已修正一些可靠性錯誤、便利性問題和令人困擾的問題。
- 我們已在使用者介面中新增數十個曾經僅存在於 JSON 檔案中的設定,包括一個可自訂新索引標籤選單版面配置的新頁面!
- 我們已重新架構視窗管理以提升可靠性; 如果您在使用 wt.exe 別名時遇到任何錯誤,請提交錯誤回報
- 如果設定檔已隱藏或參照已解除安裝的程式,現在會顯示圖示。
如需更多詳細資訊,請參閱我們的 GitHub 發行頁面。
如需更多詳細資料,請參閱我們的 GitHub 發行版本頁面。
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"DisableAutoPackageNameFormatting": false
},
"appSubmission": {
"appId": "9N0DX20HK701",
"productId": "00013926773940052066",
"targetPublishMode": "NotSet",
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{
"MatchedPath": [
"WpfTerminalControl/net472/Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.dll",
"WpfTerminalControl/net6.0-windows/Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.dll"
"WpfTerminalControl/net8.0-windows/Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf.dll"
],
"SigningInfo": {
"Operations": [
{
"KeyCode": "CP-233904-SN",
"OperationSetCode": "StrongNameSign",
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0",
"Parameters": []
},
{
"KeyCode": "CP-233904-SN",
"OperationSetCode": "StrongNameVerify",
"ToolName": "sign",
"ToolVersion": "1.0",
"Parameters": []
},
{
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<Package
Name="Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8"
Publisher="CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US"
Version="8.2305.5001.0"
Version="8.2306.22001.0"
ProcessorArchitecture="x64"
Uri="https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/releases/download/v2.8.4/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.x64.appx" />
Uri="https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/releases/download/v2.8.5/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.x64.appx" />
<Package
Name="Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8"
Publisher="CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US"
Version="8.2305.5001.0"
Version="8.2306.22001.0"
ProcessorArchitecture="x86"
Uri="https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/releases/download/v2.8.4/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.x86.appx" />
Uri="https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/releases/download/v2.8.5/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.x86.appx" />
<Package
Name="Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8"
Publisher="CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US"
Version="8.2305.5001.0"
Version="8.2306.22001.0"
ProcessorArchitecture="arm64"
Uri="https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/releases/download/v2.8.4/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.arm64.appx" />
Uri="https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/releases/download/v2.8.5/Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.arm64.appx" />
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{
"instanceUrl": "https://microsoft.visualstudio.com",
"projectName": "OS",
"areaPath": "OS\\Windows Client and Services\\WinPD\\DEEP-Developer Experience, Ecosystem and Partnerships\\SHINE\\Terminal",
"areaPath": "OS\\Windows Client and Services\\WinPD\\DFX-Developer Fundamentals and Experiences\\DEFT\\SHINE\\Terminal",
"notificationAliases": ["condev@microsoft.com", "duhowett@microsoft.com"]
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
<package id="MUXCustomBuildTasks" version="1.0.48" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Taef" version="10.93.240607003" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Internal.PGO-Helpers.Cpp" version="0.2.34" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Debugging.Tools.PdbStr" version="20220617.1556.0" targetFramework="native" />

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git config --local core.autocrlf true
displayName: Prepare git submission environment
- task: MicrosoftTDBuild.tdbuild-task.tdbuild-task.TouchdownBuildTask@3
- task: MicrosoftTDBuild.tdbuild-task.tdbuild-task.TouchdownBuildTask@5
displayName: 'Touchdown Build - 7105, PRODEXT'
inputs:
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parameters:
pool: { type: windows }
variables:
ob_sdl_prefast_enabled: false # This is a collection of powershell scripts
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
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- template: .\steps-restore-nuget.yml
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build solution OpenConsole.sln for WPF Control (Pack)
displayName: Build solution OpenConsole.slnx for WPF Control (Pack)
inputs:
solution: 'OpenConsole.sln'
solution: 'OpenConsole.slnx'
msbuildArgs: >-
/p:WindowsTerminalReleaseBuild=true;Version=$(XES_PACKAGEVERSIONNUMBER)
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- ${{ parameters.beforeBuildSteps }}
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Build OpenConsole.sln
displayName: Build OpenConsole.slnx
inputs:
solution: 'OpenConsole.sln'
solution: 'OpenConsole.slnx'
msbuildArgs: >-
/p:WindowsTerminalOfficialBuild=true;WindowsTerminalBranding=${{ parameters.branding }};PGOBuildMode=${{ parameters.pgoBuildMode }}
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}
displayName: "Wrangle Unpackaged builds into place, rename"
- powershell: |-
Get-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -ForceBootstrap
Install-Module -Verbose -AllowClobber -Force Az.Accounts, Az.Storage, Az.Network, Az.Resources, Az.Compute
displayName: Install Azure Module Dependencies
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: Install Azure Modules from custom PowerShell Gallery Repo
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
inputs:
pwsh: false # We are preparing modules for AzureFileCopy, which uses PowerShell 5.1
targetType: inline
script: |-
$MachineToken = $env:SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force
$Credential = [PSCredential]::new("ONEBRANCH_TOKEN", $MachineToken)
$MachineToken = $null
$Feed = "https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/shine-oss/terminal/_packaging/TerminalDependencies%40Local/nuget/v3/index.json"
Register-PSResourceRepository -Name "PSGalleryUpstream" -Uri $Feed -Trusted
Get-PSResourceRepository
Install-PSResource -Name Az.Accounts, Az.Storage, Az.Network, Az.Resources, Az.Compute -Repository "PSGalleryUpstream" -Credential $Credential
- task: AzureFileCopy@6
displayName: Publish to Storage Account

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@ -147,6 +147,10 @@ jobs:
ValidateSignature: true
Verbosity: 'Verbose'
- pwsh: |-
tar -c -v --format=zip -f "$(JobOutputDirectory)/GroupPolicyTemplates_$(XES_APPXMANIFESTVERSION).zip" -C "$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/policies" *
displayName: Package GPO Templates
- ${{ parameters.afterBuildSteps }}
- ${{ if eq(parameters.publishArtifacts, true) }}:

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
# It is important that this be 0, otherwise git will not fetch the branch ref names that the PGO rules require.
# It is important that this be 0; otherwise, git will not fetch the branch ref names that the PGO rules require.
fetchDepth: 0
submodules: false
persistCredentials: false

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@ -52,11 +52,6 @@ jobs:
itemPattern: '**/*.pdb'
targetPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/bin'
- powershell: |-
Get-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -ForceBootstrap
Install-Module -Verbose -AllowClobber -Force Az.Accounts, Az.Storage, Az.Network, Az.Resources, Az.Compute
displayName: Install Azure Module Dependencies
# Transit the Azure token from the Service Connection into a secret variable for the rest of the pipeline to use.
- task: AzurePowerShell@5
displayName: Generate an Azure Token
@ -66,7 +61,7 @@ jobs:
pwsh: true
ScriptType: InlineScript
Inline: |-
$AzToken = (Get-AzAccessToken -ResourceUrl api://30471ccf-0966-45b9-a979-065dbedb24c1).Token
$AzToken = (Get-AzAccessToken -AsSecureString -ResourceUrl api://30471ccf-0966-45b9-a979-065dbedb24c1).Token | ConvertFrom-SecureString -AsPlainText
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=SymbolAccessToken;issecret=true]$AzToken"

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@ -69,10 +69,3 @@ jobs:
artifact: $(JobOutputArtifactName)
displayName: 'Publish VPack Manifest to Drop'
- task: PkgESFCIBGit@12
displayName: 'Submit VPack Manifest to Windows'
inputs:
configPath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\build\config\GitCheckin.json'
artifactsDirectory: $(XES_VPACKMANIFESTDIRECTORY)
prTimeOut: 5

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@ -78,7 +78,9 @@ extends:
template: v2/Microsoft.NonOfficial.yml@templates
parameters:
featureFlags:
WindowsHostVersion: 1ESWindows2022
WindowsHostVersion:
Version: 2022
Network: R1
platform:
name: 'windows_undocked'
product: 'Windows Terminal'
@ -86,6 +88,9 @@ extends:
enabled: false
globalSdl: # https://aka.ms/obpipelines/sdl
enableCheckCFlags: false # CheckCFlags is broken and exploding our builds; to remove, :g/BAD-FLAGS/d
isNativeCode: true
prefast:
enabled: true
asyncSdl:
enabled: true
tsaOptionsFile: 'build/config/tsa.json'
@ -113,6 +118,8 @@ extends:
variables:
ob_sdl_checkcflags_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_xfgcheck_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_prefast_runDuring: Build
ob_sdl_checkCompliantCompilerWarnings: true
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
@ -147,6 +154,7 @@ extends:
variables:
ob_sdl_checkcflags_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_xfgcheck_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_prefast_enabled: false # This is a C# build job
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
@ -178,6 +186,7 @@ extends:
variables:
ob_sdl_checkcflags_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_xfgcheck_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_prefast_enabled: false # This is a collection of powershell scripts
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
@ -232,6 +241,7 @@ extends:
variables:
ob_sdl_checkcflags_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_xfgcheck_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_prefast_enabled: false # This is a collection of powershell scripts
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
@ -250,6 +260,7 @@ extends:
variables:
ob_sdl_checkcflags_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_xfgcheck_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_prefast_enabled: false # This is a collection of powershell scripts
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(JobOutputDirectory)
@ -275,6 +286,7 @@ extends:
variables:
ob_sdl_checkcflags_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_xfgcheck_enabled: false # BAD-FLAGS
ob_sdl_prefast_enabled: false # This is a collection of powershell scripts
ob_git_checkout: false # This job checks itself out
ob_git_skip_checkout_none: true
ob_outputDirectory: $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory)

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@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
steps:
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@1
displayName: Use NuGet 6.6.1
inputs:
versionSpec: 6.6.1
- ${{ if eq(variables['System.CollectionId'], 'cb55739e-4afe-46a3-970f-1b49d8ee7564') }}:
- pwsh: |-
Write-Host "Assuming NuGet is already installed..."
& nuget.exe help
displayName: Assume NuGet is fine
- ${{ else }}:
- task: NuGetToolInstaller@1
displayName: Use NuGet 6.6.1
inputs:
versionSpec: 6.6.1

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@ -19,14 +19,16 @@ steps:
restoreSolution: build/packages.config
restoreDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\packages'
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
- task: VSBuild@1
displayName: Restore NuGet packages for solution
inputs:
command: restore
feedsToUse: config
configPath: NuGet.config
restoreSolution: OpenConsole.sln
restoreDirectory: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)\packages'
solution: 'OpenConsole.slnx'
msbuildArgs: /t:Restore
platform: $(BuildPlatform)
configuration: $(BuildConfiguration)
msbuildArchitecture: x64
env:
SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN: $(System.AccessToken)
- task: 333b11bd-d341-40d9-afcf-b32d5ce6f23b@2
displayName: Restore NuGet packages for global nuget

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@ -1,8 +1,28 @@
$VSInstances = ([xml](& 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe' -latest -requires Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64 -include packages -format xml))
$VSPackages = $VSInstances.instances.instance.packages.package
$LatestVCPackage = ($VSInstances.instances.instance.packages.package | ? { $_.id -eq "Microsoft.VisualCpp.Tools.Core" })
$LatestVCPackage = ($VSPackages | ? { $_.id -eq "Microsoft.VisualCpp.Tools.Core" })
$LatestVCToolsVersion = $LatestVCPackage.version;
$VSRoot = (& 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\vswhere.exe' -latest -requires Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.x86.x64 -property 'resolvedInstallationPath')
$VCToolsRoot = Join-Path $VSRoot "VC\Tools\MSVC"
# We have observed a few instances where the VC tools package version actually
# differs from the version on the files themselves. We might as well check
# whether the version we just found _actually exists_ before we use it.
# We'll use whichever highest version exists.
$PackageVCToolPath = Join-Path $VCToolsRoot $LatestVCToolsVersion
If ($Null -Eq (Get-Item $PackageVCToolPath -ErrorAction:Ignore)) {
$VCToolsVersions = Get-ChildItem $VCToolsRoot | ForEach-Object {
[Version]$_.Name
} | Sort -Descending
$LatestActualVCToolsVersion = $VCToolsVersions | Select -First 1
If ([Version]$LatestVCToolsVersion -Ne $LatestActualVCToolsVersion) {
Write-Output "VC Tools Mismatch: Directory = $LatestActualVCToolsVersion, Package = $LatestVCToolsVersion"
$LatestVCToolsVersion = $LatestActualVCToolsVersion.ToString(3)
}
}
Write-Output "Latest VCToolsVersion: $LatestVCToolsVersion"
Write-Output "Updating VCToolsVersion environment variable for job"
Write-Output "##vso[task.setvariable variable=VCToolsVersion]$LatestVCToolsVersion"

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@ -5,7 +5,10 @@
<XesUseOneStoreVersioning>true</XesUseOneStoreVersioning>
<XesBaseYearForStoreVersion>2025</XesBaseYearForStoreVersion>
<VersionMajor>1</VersionMajor>
<VersionMinor>24</VersionMinor>
<VersionMinor>25</VersionMinor>
<VersionInfoProductName>Windows Terminal</VersionInfoProductName>
<VersionInfoCulture>1033</VersionInfoCulture>
<!-- The default has a spacing problem -->
<VersionInfoCopyRight>\xa9 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.</VersionInfoCopyRight>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!-- Native packages -->
<package id="Microsoft.Internal.PGO-Helpers.Cpp" version="0.2.34" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Taef" version="10.93.240607003" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.230207.1" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.ThemeHelpers" version="0.7.230706001" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" version="2.0.250303.1" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Internal.Windows.Terminal.ThemeHelpers" version="0.8.250811004" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.VisualStudio.Setup.Configuration.Native" version="2.3.2262" targetFramework="native" developmentDependency="true" />
<package id="Microsoft.UI.Xaml" version="2.8.4" targetFramework="native" />
<package id="Microsoft.Web.WebView2" version="1.0.1661.34" targetFramework="native" />

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt
index 88c12148..967b53dd 100644
--- a/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ if (FMT_MASTER_PROJECT AND CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio")
join(netfxpath
"C:\\Program Files\\Reference Assemblies\\Microsoft\\Framework\\"
".NETFramework\\v4.0")
- file(WRITE run-msbuild.bat "
+ file(WRITE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/run-msbuild.bat" "
${MSBUILD_SETUP}
${CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM} -p:FrameworkPathOverride=\"${netfxpath}\" %*")
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@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
vcpkg_from_github(
OUT_SOURCE_PATH SOURCE_PATH
REPO fmtlib/fmt
REF "${VERSION}"
SHA512 573b7de1bd224b7b1b60d44808a843db35d4bc4634f72a9edcb52cf68e99ca66c744fd5d5c97b4336ba70b94abdabac5fc253b245d0d5cd8bbe2a096bf941e39
HEAD_REF master
PATCHES
fix-write-batch.patch
)
vcpkg_cmake_configure(
SOURCE_PATH "${SOURCE_PATH}"
OPTIONS
-DFMT_CMAKE_DIR=share/fmt
-DFMT_TEST=OFF
-DFMT_DOC=OFF
-DFMT_PEDANTIC=ON
)
vcpkg_cmake_install()
vcpkg_cmake_config_fixup()
vcpkg_fixup_pkgconfig()
vcpkg_copy_pdbs()
if(VCPKG_LIBRARY_LINKAGE STREQUAL dynamic)
vcpkg_replace_string("${CURRENT_PACKAGES_DIR}/include/fmt/base.h"
"defined(FMT_SHARED)"
"1"
)
endif()
file(REMOVE_RECURSE
"${CURRENT_PACKAGES_DIR}/debug/include"
"${CURRENT_PACKAGES_DIR}/debug/share"
)
file(INSTALL "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/usage" DESTINATION "${CURRENT_PACKAGES_DIR}/share/${PORT}")
vcpkg_install_copyright(FILE_LIST "${SOURCE_PATH}/LICENSE")

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
The package fmt provides CMake targets:
find_package(fmt CONFIG REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE fmt::fmt)
# Or use the header-only version
find_package(fmt CONFIG REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE fmt::fmt-header-only)

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
{
"name": "fmt",
"version": "11.1.4",
"description": "{fmt} is an open-source formatting library providing a fast and safe alternative to C stdio and C++ iostreams.",
"homepage": "https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt",
"license": "MIT",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake",
"host": true
},
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake-config",
"host": true
}
]
}

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
set(VCPKG_TARGET_ARCHITECTURE arm64)
set(VCPKG_CRT_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_LIBRARY_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_CXX_FLAGS /fsanitize=address)
set(VCPKG_C_FLAGS /fsanitize=address)

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
set(VCPKG_TARGET_ARCHITECTURE x64)
set(VCPKG_CRT_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_LIBRARY_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_CXX_FLAGS /fsanitize=address)
set(VCPKG_C_FLAGS /fsanitize=address)

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
set(VCPKG_TARGET_ARCHITECTURE x86)
set(VCPKG_CRT_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_LIBRARY_LINKAGE static)
set(VCPKG_CXX_FLAGS /fsanitize=address)
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This document serves as a storage point for those posts.
## <a name="cmd"></a>Why do we avoid changing CMD.exe?
`setlocal` doesn't behave the same way as an environment variable. It's a thing that would have to be put in at the top of the batch script that is `somefile.cmd` as one of its first commands to adjust the way that one specific batch file is processed by the `cmd.exe` engine. That's probably not suitable for your needs, but that's the way we have to go.
I don't think anyone is disagreeing with you, @mikemaccana, that this would be a five minute development change to read that environment variable and change the behavior of `cmd.exe`. It absolutely would be a tiny development time.
I don't think anyone is disagreeing with you, @mikemaccana, that this would be a five minute development change to read that environment variable and change the behavior of `cmd.exe`. It absolutely would be a tiny development time.
It's just that from our experience, we know there's going to be a 3-24 month bug tail here where we get massive investigation callbacks by some billion dollar enterprise customer who for whatever reason was already using the environment variable we pick for another purpose. Their script that they give their rank-and-file folks will tell them to press Ctrl+C at some point in the batch script to do whatever happens, it will do something different, those people will notice the script doesn't match the computer anymore. They will then halt the production line and tell their supervisor. The supervisor tells some director. Their director comes screaming at their Microsoft enterprise support contract person that we've introduced a change to the OS that is costing them millions if not billions of dollars in shipments per month. Our directors at Microsoft then come bashing down our doors angry with us and make us fix it ASAP or revert it, we don't get to go home at 5pm to our families or friends because we're fixing it, we get stressed the heck out, we have to spin up servicing potentially for already shipped operating systems which is expensive and headache-causing...etc.
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ I would highly recommend that Gulp convert to using PowerShell scripts and that
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/217#issuecomment-404240443
_Addendum_: cmd.exe is the literal embodiment of [xkcd#1172]([url](https://xkcd.com/1172/)). Every change, no matter how small, will break _someone_.
_Addendum_: cmd.exe is the literal embodiment of [xkcd#1172]([url](https://xkcd.com/1172/)). Every change, no matter how small, will break _someone_.
## <a name="screenPerf"></a>Why is typing-to-screen performance better than every other app?
@ -37,33 +37,33 @@ Also, I'm happy to discuss this with you until you're utterly sick of reading it
If I had to take an educated guess as to what is making us faster than pretty much any other application on Windows at putting your text on the screen... I would say it is because that is literally our only job! Also probably because we are using darn near the oldest and lowest level APIs that Windows has to accomplish this work.
Pretty much everything else you've listed has some sort of layer or framework involved, or many, many layers and frameworks, when you start talking about Electron and JavaScript. We don't.
Pretty much everything else you've listed has some sort of layer or framework involved, or many, many layers and frameworks, when you start talking about Electron and JavaScript. We don't.
We have one bare, super un-special window with no additional controls attached to it. We get our keys fed into us from just barely above the kernel given that we're processing them from window messages and not from some sort of eventing framework common to pretty much any other more complicated UI framework than ours (WPF, WinForms, UWP, Electron). And we dump our text straight onto the window surface using GDI's [PolyTextOut](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/wingdi/nf-wingdi-polytextoutw) with no frills.
We have one bare, super un-special window with no additional controls attached to it. We get our keys fed into us from just barely above the kernel given that we're processing them from window messages and not from some sort of eventing framework common to pretty much any other more complicated UI framework than ours (WPF, WinForms, UWP, Electron). And we dump our text straight onto the window surface using GDI's [PolyTextOut](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/wingdi/nf-wingdi-polytextoutw) with no frills.
Even `notepad.exe` has multiple controls on its window at the very least and is probably (I haven't looked) using some sort of library framework in the edit control to figure out its text layout (which probably is using another library framework for internationalization support...)
Of course this also means that we have trade offs. We don't support fully international text like pretty much every other application will. RTL? No go zone right now. Surrogate pairs and emoji? We're getting there but not there yet. Indic scripts? Nope.
Of course this also means that we have trade offs. We don't support fully international text like pretty much every other application will. RTL? No go zone right now. Surrogate pairs and emoji? We're getting there but not there yet. Indic scripts? Nope.
Why are we like this? For one, `conhost.exe` is old as dirt. It has to use the bare metal bottom layer of everything because it was created before most of those other frameworks were created. And also it maintains as low/bottom level as possible because it is pretty much the first thing that one needs to bring up when bringing up a new operating system edition or device before you have all the nice things like frameworks or what those frameworks require to operate. Also it's written in C/C++ which is about as low and bare metal as we can get.
Will this UI enhancement come to other apps on Windows? Almost certainly not. They have too much going on which is both a good and a bad thing. I'm jealous of their ability to just call one method and layout text in an uncomplicated manner in any language without manually calculating pixels or caring about what styles apply to their font. But my manual pixel calculations, dirty region math, scroll region madness, and more makes it so we go faster than them. I'm also jealous that when someone says "hey can you add a status bar to the bottom of your window" that they can pretty much click and drag that into place with their UI Framework and it will just work where as for us, it's been a backlog item forever and gives me heartburn to think about implementing.
Will this UI enhancement come to other apps on Windows? Almost certainly not. They have too much going on which is both a good and a bad thing. I'm jealous of their ability to just call one method and layout text in an uncomplicated manner in any language without manually calculating pixels or caring about what styles apply to their font. But my manual pixel calculations, dirty region math, scroll region madness, and more makes it so we go faster than them. I'm also jealous that when someone says "hey can you add a status bar to the bottom of your window" that they can pretty much click and drag that into place with their UI Framework and it will just work whereas for us, it's been a backlog item forever and gives me heartburn to think about implementing.
Will we try to keep it from regressing? Yes! Right now it's sort of a manual process. We identify that something is getting slow and then we go haul out [WPR](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/wpt/windows-performance-recorder) and start taking traces. We stare down the hot paths and try to reason out what is going on and then improve them. For instance, in the last cycle or two, we focused on heap allocations as a major area where we could improve our end-to-end performance, changing a ton of our code to use stack-constructed iterator-like facades over the underlying request buffer instead of translating and allocating it into a new heap space for each level of processing.
Will we try to keep it from regressing? Yes! Right now it's sort of a manual process. We identify that something is getting slow and then we go haul out [WPR](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/wpt/windows-performance-recorder) and start taking traces. We stare down the hot paths and try to reason out what is going on and then improve them. For instance, in the last cycle or two, we focused on heap allocations as a major area where we could improve our end-to-end performance, changing a ton of our code to use stack-constructed iterator-like facades over the underlying request buffer instead of translating and allocating it into a new heap space for each level of processing.
As an aside, @bitcrazed wants us to automate performance tests in some conhost specific way, but I haven't quite figured out a controlled environment to do this in yet. The Windows Engineering System runs performance tests each night that give us a coarse-grained way of knowing if we messed something up for the whole operating system, and they technically offer a fine-grained way for us to insert our own performance tests... but I just haven't got around to that yet. If you have an idea for a way for us to do this in an automated fashion, I'm all ears.
If there's anything else you'd like to know, let me know. I could go on all day. I deleted like 15 tangents from this reply before posting it....
If there's anything else you'd like to know, let me know. I could go on all day. I deleted like 15 tangents from this reply before posting it....
Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/327#issuecomment-447391705
## <a name="gfxMsgStack"></a>How are the Windows graphics/messaging stack assembled?
@stakx, I am referring to USER32 and GDI32.
@stakx, I am referring to USER32 and GDI32.
I'll give you a cursory overview of what I know off the top of my head without spending hours confirming the details. As such, some of this is subject to handwaving and could be mildly incorrect but is probably in the right direction. Consider every statement to be my personal knowledge on how the world works and subject to opinion or error.
For the graphics part of the pipeline (GDI32), the user-mode portions of GDI are pretty far down. The app calls GDI32, some work is done in that DLL on the user-mode side, then a kernel call jumps over to the kernel and drawing occurs.
For the graphics part of the pipeline (GDI32), the user-mode portions of GDI are pretty far down. The app calls GDI32, some work is done in that DLL on the user-mode side, then a kernel call jumps over to the kernel and drawing occurs.
The portion that you're thinking of regarding "silently converted to sit on top of other stuff" is probably that once we hit the kernel calls, a bunch of the kernel GDI stuff tends to be re-platformed on top of the same stuff as DirectX when it is actually handled by the NVIDIA/AMD/Intel/etc. graphics driver and the GPU at the bottom of the stack. I think this happened with the graphics driver re-architecture that came as a part of WDDM for Windows Vista. There's a document out there somewhere about what calls are still really fast in GDI and which are slower as a result of the re-platforming. Last time I found that document and checked, we were using the fast ones.
@ -71,11 +71,11 @@ On top of GDI, I believe there are things like Common Controls or comctl32.dll w
As for DirectWrite and D2D and D3D and DXGI themselves, they're a separate set of commands and paths that are completely off to the side from GDI at all both in user and kernel mode. They're not really related other than that there's some interoperability provisions between the two. Most of our other UI frameworks tend to be built on top of the DirectX stack though. XAML is for sure. I think WPF is. Not sure about WinForms. And I believe the composition stack and the window manager are using DirectX as well.
As for the input/interaction part of the pipeline (USER32), I tend to find most other newer things (at least for desktop PCs) are built on top of what is already there. USER32's major concept is windows and window handles and everything is sent to a window handle. As long as you're on a desktop machine (or a laptop or whatever... I mean a classic-style Windows-powered machine), there's a window handle involved and messages floating around and that means we're talking USER32.
As for the input/interaction part of the pipeline (USER32), I tend to find most other newer things (at least for desktop PCs) are built on top of what is already there. USER32's major concept is windows and window handles and everything is sent to a window handle. As long as you're on a desktop machine (or a laptop or whatever... I mean a classic-style Windows-powered machine), there's a window handle involved and messages floating around and that means we're talking USER32.
The window message queue is just a straight up FIFO (more or less) of whatever input has occurred relevant to that window while it's in the foreground + whatever has been sent to the window by other components in the system.
The window message queue is just a straight up FIFO (more or less) of whatever input has occurred relevant to that window while it's in the foreground + whatever has been sent to the window by other components in the system.
The newer technologies and the frameworks like XAML and WPF and WinForms tend to receive the messages from the window message queue one way or another and process them and turn them into event callbacks to various objects that they've provisioned within their world.
The newer technologies and the frameworks like XAML and WPF and WinForms tend to receive the messages from the window message queue one way or another and process them and turn them into event callbacks to various objects that they've provisioned within their world.
However, the newer technologies that also work on other non-desktop platforms like XAML tend to have the ability to process stuff off of a completely different non-USER32 stack as well. There's a separate parallel stack to USER32 with all of our new innovations and realizations on how input and interaction should occur that doesn't exactly deal with classic messaging queues and window handles the same way. This is the whole Core* family of things like CoreWindow and CoreMessaging. They also have a different concept of "what is a user" that isn't so centric around your butt in rolling chair in front of a screen with a keyboard and mouse on the desk.
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Now, if you're on XAML or one of the other Frameworks... all this intricacy is h
The trick is that GDI32 and USER32 were designed for a limited world with a limited set of commands. Desktop PCs were the only thing that existed, single user at the keyboard and mouse, simple graphics output to a VGA monitor. So using them directly at the "low level" like conhost does is pretty easy. The new platforms could be used at the "low level" but they're orders of magnitude more complicated because they now account for everything that has happened with personal computing in 20+ years like different form factors, multiple active users, multiple graphics adapters, and on and on and on and on. So you tend to use a framework when using the new stuff so your head doesn't explode. They handle it for you, but they handle more than they ever did before so they're slower to some degree.
So are GDI32 and USER32 "lower" than the new stuff? Sort of.
So are GDI32 and USER32 "lower" than the new stuff? Sort of.
Can you get that low with the newer stuff? Mostly yes, but you probably shouldn't and don't want to.
Does new live on top of old or is old replatformed on the new? Sometimes and/or partially.
Basically... it's like the answer to anything software... "it's an unmitigated disaster and if we all stepped back a moment, we should be astounded that it works at all." :P
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/327#issuecomment-4
## <a name="fesb"></a>Output Processing between "Far East" and "Western"
>
>
> ```
> if (WI_IsFlagSet(CharType, C1_CNTRL))
> ```
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Note in both of these, there is a little bit of indirection before `MultiByteToW
When we took over the console codebase, this variation between "Western" and "Eastern" countries was especially painful because `conhost.exe` would choose which one it was in based on the `Codepage for Non-Unicode Applications` set in the Control Panel's Regional > Administrative panel and it could only be changed with a reboot. It wouldn't even change properly when you `chcp` to a different codepage. Heck, `chcp` would deny you from switching into many codepages. There was a block in place to prevent going to an "Eastern" codepage if you booted up in a "Western" codepage. There was also a block preventing you from going between "Eastern" codepages, if I recall correctly.
In modernizing, I decided a few things:
1. What's good for the "Far East" should be good for the rest of the world. CJK languages that encompassed the "Far East" code have to be able to handle "Western" text as well even if the reverse wasn't true.
1. What's good for the "Far East" should be good for the rest of the world. CJK languages that encompassed the "Far East" code have to be able to handle "Western" text as well even if the reverse wasn't true.
2. We need to scrub all usages of "Far East" from the code. Someone already started that and replaced them with "East Asia" except then they left behind the shorthand of "FE" prefixing dozens of functions which made it hard to follow the code. It took us months to realize "FE" and "East Asia" were the same thing.
3. It's obnoxious that the way this was handled was to literally double-define every output function in the code base to have two definitions, compile them both into the conhost, then choose to run down the SB_ versions or the FE_ versions depending on the startup Non-Unicode codepage. It was a massive pile of complex pre-compilation `#ifdef` and `#else`s that would sometimes surround individual lines in the function bodies. Gross.
4. The fact that the FE_ versions of the functions were way slower than the SB_ ones was unacceptable even for the same output of Latin-character text.
@ -139,13 +139,13 @@ Original Source: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/166#issuecomment-5
## <a name="backport"></a>Why do we not backport things?
Someone has to prove that this is costing millions to billions of dollars of lost productivity or revenue to outweigh the risks of shipping the fix to hundreds of millions of Windows machines and potentially breaking something.
Someone has to prove that this is costing millions to billions of dollars of lost productivity or revenue to outweigh the risks of shipping the fix to hundreds of millions of Windows machines and potentially breaking something.
Our team generally finds it pretty hard to prove that against the developer audience given that they're only a small portion of the total installed market of Windows machines.
Our team generally finds it pretty hard to prove that against the developer audience given that they're only a small portion of the total installed market of Windows machines.
Our only backport successes really come from corporations with massive addressable market (like OEMs shipping PCs) who complain that this is fouling up their manufacturing line (or something of that ilk). Otherwise, our management typically says that the risks don't outweigh the benefits.
It's also costly in terms of time, effort, and testing for us to validate a modification to a released OS. We have a mindbogglingly massive amount of automated machinery dedicated to processing and validating the things that we check in while developing the current OS builds. But it's a special costly ask to spin up some to all of those activities to validate backported fixes. We do it all the time for Patch Tuesday, but in those patches, they only pass through the minimum number of fixes required to maximize the restoration of productivity/security/revenue/etc. because every additional fix adds additional complexity and additional risk.
It's also costly in terms of time, effort, and testing for us to validate a modification to a released OS. We have a mindbogglingly massive amount of automated machinery dedicated to processing and validating the things that we check in while developing the current OS builds. But it's a special costly ask to spin up some to all of those activities to validate backported fixes. We do it all the time for Patch Tuesday, but in those patches, they only pass through the minimum number of fixes required to maximize the restoration of productivity/security/revenue/etc. because every additional fix adds additional complexity and additional risk.
So from our little team working hard to make developers happy, we virtually never make the cut for servicing. We're sorry, but we hope you can understand. It's just the reality of the situation to say "nope" when people ask for a backport. In our team's ideal world, you would all be running the latest console bits everywhere every time we make a change. But that's just not how it is today.
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ _guest speaker @zadjii-msft_
I think there might be a bit of a misunderstanding here - there are two different kinds of applications we're talking about here:
* shell applications, like `cmd.exe`, `powershell`, `zsh`, etc. These are text-only applications that emit streams of characters. They don't care at all about how they're eventually rendered to the user. These are also sometimes referred to as "commandline client" applications.
* terminal applications, like the Windows Terminal, gnome-terminal, xterm, iterm2, hyper. These are graphical applications that can be used to render the output of commandline clients.
* terminal applications, like the Windows Terminal, gnome-terminal, xterm, iterm2, hyper. These are graphical applications that can be used to render the output of commandline clients.
On Windows, if you just run `cmd.exe` directly, the OS will create an instance of `conhost.exe` as the _terminal_ for `cmd.exe`. The same thing happens for `powershell.exe`, the system will create a new conhost window for any client that's not already connected to a terminal of some sort. This has lead to an enormous amount of confusion for people thinking that a conhost window is actually a "`cmd` window". `cmd` can't have a window, it's just a commandline application. Its window is always some other terminal.

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@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ Prerequisites:
1. Right click the machine name in the `Device Manager` list and choose `Launch T-Shell`. You can also use `Connect via Console` to get a "remote desktop"-like session to the KVM port on the VM.
1. In T-shell, use `testd Microsoft.Console.TestLab.Desktop.testlist` or a command of that format with a different TESTLIST or TESTMD name from our project (see the [UniversalTest.md] documentation). The `testd` utility will automatically resolve the build/branch/flavor information, dig through the build shares for the matching TESTLIST/TESTMD metadata, and attempt to deploy all relevant packages and dependencies on the device. When it's successful, it will move onto running all the tests and giving you the results. On conclusion, the test results should pop up in the web browser or the `Hubble - Log Viewer` tool provided by the Engineering Systems team.
If some of the above things do not work, go to [https://osgwiki.com] and type them into the Search bar. For instance, if T-Shell isn't found or working, you can find out where to get it or download it on `OSGWiki`. The same goes for the other commands besides `testd` to use in T-shell and more information on what `Hubble` or `Nebula` are.
If some of the above things do not work, go to [https://osgwiki.com] and type them into the Search bar. For instance, if T-Shell isn't found or working, you can find out where to get it or download it on `OSGWiki`. The same goes for the other commands besides `testd` to use in T-shell and more information on what `Hubble` or `Nebula` are.
Presumably now you have a failure. Or a success. You can attempt to spelunk the logs in `Hubble` and you might come to a conclusion. Or you can move onto debugging directly.
Now that you've relied on `testd` to get everything deployed and orchestrated and run once on the device, you can use `execd` to run things again or to run a smaller subset of things on the remote device through `T-Shell`.
Now that you've relied on `testd` to get everything deployed and orchestrated and run once on the device, you can use `execd` to run things again or to run a smaller subset of things on the remote device through `T-Shell`.
By default, in the `Universal Test` world, everything will be deployed onto the remote machine at `C:\data\test\bin`. In T-Shell, use `cdd C:\data\test\bin` to change to that directory and then `execd te.exe Microsoft.Console.Host.FeatureTests.dll /name:*TestReadFileEcho*` to run just one specific test. Of course you should substitute the file name and test name parameters as makes sense. And of course you can find out more about `cdd` and `execd` on the `T-shell` page of `OSGWiki`.
By default, in the `Universal Test` world, everything will be deployed onto the remote machine at `C:\data\test\bin`. In T-Shell, use `cdd C:\data\test\bin` to change to that directory and then `execd te.exe Microsoft.Console.Host.FeatureTests.dll /name:*TestReadFileEcho*` to run just one specific test. Of course, you should substitute the file name and test name parameters as makes sense. And of course you can find out more about `cdd` and `execd` on the `T-shell` page of `OSGWiki`.
Fortunately, running things through `T-shell` in this fashion is exactly the same way that the testlab orchestrates the tests. If you still don't get good data this way, you can use the `Connect via Console` mechanism way above to try to run things under `WinDBG` or the `Visual Studio Remote Debugger` manually on the machine to get them to repro or under the debugger more completely.

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This repository uses [git submodules](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-S
git submodule update --init --recursive
```
OpenConsole.sln may be built from within Visual Studio or from the command-line using a set of convenience scripts & tools in the **/tools** directory:
OpenConsole.slnx may be built from within Visual Studio or from the command-line using a set of convenience scripts & tools in the **/tools** directory:
When using Visual Studio, be sure to set up the path for code formatting. To download the required clang-format.exe file, follow one of the building instructions below and run:
```powershell
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ If you want to use .nupkg files instead of the downloaded Nuget package, you can
The Terminal is bundled as an `.msix`, which is produced by the `CascadiaPackage.wapproj` project. To build that project from the commandline, you can run the following (from a window you've already run `tools\razzle.cmd` in):
```cmd
"%msbuild%" "%OPENCON%\OpenConsole.sln" /p:Configuration=%_LAST_BUILD_CONF% /p:Platform=%ARCH% /p:AppxSymbolPackageEnabled=false /t:Terminal\CascadiaPackage /m
"%msbuild%" "%OPENCON%\OpenConsole.slnx" /p:Configuration=%_LAST_BUILD_CONF% /p:Platform=%ARCH% /p:AppxSymbolPackageEnabled=false /t:Terminal\CascadiaPackage /m
```
This takes quite some time, and only generates an `msix`. It does not install the msix. To deploy the package:

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@ -32,13 +32,21 @@
]
},
"DynamicProfileSource": {
"enum": [
"Windows.Terminal.Wsl",
"Windows.Terminal.Azure",
"Windows.Terminal.PowershellCore",
"Windows.Terminal.VisualStudio"
],
"type": "string"
"type": "string",
"anyOf": [
{
"type": "string"
},
{
"enum": [
"Microsoft.WSL",
"Windows.Terminal.Wsl",
"Windows.Terminal.Azure",
"Windows.Terminal.PowershellCore",
"Windows.Terminal.VisualStudio"
]
}
]
},
"BellStyle": {
"oneOf": [
@ -2294,8 +2302,15 @@
"additionalProperties": false,
"properties": {
"id": {
"description": "The ID of the command this keybinding should execute.",
"type": "string"
"description": "The ID of the command this keybinding should execute (or null to disable a default).",
"oneOf": [
{
"type": "string"
},
{
"type": "null"
}
]
},
"keys": {
"description": "Defines the key combinations used to call the command. It must be composed of...\n -any number of modifiers (ctrl/alt/shift)\n -a non-modifier key",
@ -2368,6 +2383,16 @@
"description": "When set to true, the terminal will focus the pane on mouse hover.",
"type": "boolean"
},
"experimental.scrollToZoom": {
"default": true,
"description": "When set to true, holding the Ctrl key while scrolling will increase or decrease the terminal font size.",
"type": "boolean"
},
"experimental.scrollToChangeOpacity": {
"default": true,
"description": "When set to true, holding the Ctrl and Shift keys while scrolling will change the window opacity.",
"type": "boolean"
},
"compatibility.allowHeadless": {
"default": false,
"description": "When set to true, Windows Terminal will run in the background. This allows globalSummon and quakeMode actions to work even when no windows are open.",
@ -3114,12 +3139,13 @@
},
"pathTranslationStyle": {
"default": "none",
"description": "Controls how file paths are transformed when they are dragged and dropped on the terminal. Possible values are \"none\", \"wsl\", \"cygwin\" and \"msys2\".",
"description": "Controls how file paths are transformed when they are dragged and dropped on the terminal. Possible values are \"none\", \"wsl\", \"cygwin\", \"msys2\" and \"mingw\".",
"enum": [
"none",
"wsl",
"cygwin",
"msys2"
"msys2",
"mingw"
],
"type": "string"
}

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ When creating a new DLL, it was really helpful to reference an existing DLL's `.
- [ ] Make sure to `<Import>` our pre props at the _top_ of the vcxproj, and our post props at the _bottom_ of the vcxproj.
```
<!-- pre props -->
<!-- pre props -->
<Import Project="..\..\..\common.openconsole.props" Condition="'$(OpenConsoleDir)'==''" />
<Import Project="$(OpenConsoleDir)src\cppwinrt.build.pre.props" />
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ DllGetActivationFactory = WINRT_GetActivationFactory PRIVATE
- _Note_: If your new library eventually rolls up as a reference to our Centennial Packaging project `CascadiaPackage`, you don't have to worry about manually adding your definitions to the `AppXManifest.xml` because the Centennial Packaging project automatically enumerates the reference tree of WinMDs and stitches that information into the `AppXManifest.xml`. However, if your new project does _not_ ultimately roll up to a packaging project that will automatically put the references into `AppXManifest`, you will have to add them in manually.
### Troubleshooting
- If you hit an error that looks like this:
- If you hit an error that looks like this:
```
X found processing metadata file ..\blah1\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.winmd, type already exists in file ..\blah\NewDLLProject\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.winmd.
```
@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ DllGetActivationFactory = WINRT_GetActivationFactory PRIVATE
- If you hit a `Class not Registered` error, this might be because a class isn't getting registered in the app manifest. You can go check `src/cascadia/CascadiaPackage/bin/x64/Debug/AppX/AppXManifest.xml` to see if there exist entries to the classes of your newly created DLL. If the references aren't there, double check that you've added `<ProjectReference>` blocks to both `WindowsTerminal.vcxproj` and `TerminalApp.vcxproj`.
- If you hit an extremely vague error along the lines of `Error in the DLL`, and right before that line you notice that your new DLL is loaded and unloaded right after each other, double check that your new DLL's definitions show up in the `AppXManifest.xml` file. If your new DLL is included as a reference to a project that rolls up to `CascadiaPackage`, double check that you've created a `.def` file for the project. Otherwise if your new project _does not_ roll up to a package that populates the `AppXManifest` references for you, you'll have to add those references yourself.
- If you hit an extremely vague error along the lines of `Error in the DLL`, and right before that line you notice that your new DLL is loaded and unloaded right after each other, double check that your new DLL's definitions show up in the `AppXManifest.xml` file. If your new DLL is included as a reference to a project that rolls up to `CascadiaPackage`, double check that you've created a `.def` file for the project. Otherwise, if your new project _does not_ roll up to a package that populates the `AppXManifest` references for you, you'll have to add those references yourself.

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ issue id: 1564
## Abstract
Windows Terminal's settings model adheres to a cascading settings architecture. This allows a settings object to be defined incrementally across multiple layers of declarations. The value for any global setting like `copyOnSelect`, for example, is set to your settings.json value if one is defined, otherwise defaults.json, and otherwise a system set value. Profiles in particular are more complicated in that they must also take into account the values in `profiles.defaults` and dynamic profile generators.
Windows Terminal's settings model adheres to a cascading settings architecture. This allows a settings object to be defined incrementally across multiple layers of declarations. The value for any global setting like `copyOnSelect`, for example, is set to your settings.json value if one is defined; otherwise, defaults.json, and otherwise a system set value. Profiles in particular are more complicated in that they must also take into account the values in `profiles.defaults` and dynamic profile generators.
This spec explores how to represent this feature in the Settings UI.

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@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ their own workflows.
* `--local`: Save to the `.wt.json` in the CWD, if there is one (or create
one)
* `--parent`: Save to the `.wt.json` in the first ancestor of the CWD, if
there is one. Otherwise create one here.
there is one. Otherwise, create one here.
* `--settings`: Manually save to the settings file?
* `--profile`: save to this profile???? Not sure if this is actually possible.
Maybe with the `WT_SESSION_ID` env var to figure out which profile is in use

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In a similar vein, many fonts allow for setting variations on the font along cer
### Font features
It is already possible to pass in a list of [font feature structs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwrite/ns-dwrite-dwrite_font_feature) to DWrite for it to handle. A font feature struct contains only 2 things:
It is already possible to pass in a list of [font feature structs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwrite/ns-dwrite-dwrite_font_feature) to DWrite for it to handle. A font feature struct contains only 2 things:
1. A font feature tag
2. A parameter value
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Aside from additional parsing required for the settings file (which inherently o
### Compatibility
Older versions of Windows may not have the DWrite updates that allow for defining font features and axes of variation. We must make sure to fallback to the current implementation in these cases.
Older versions of Windows may not have the DWrite updates that allow for defining font features and axes of variation. We must make sure to fall back to the current implementation in these cases.
### Performance, Power, and Efficiency
@ -102,4 +102,4 @@ We will also need to consider how we want to represent this in the settings UI.
[DWRITE_FONT_FEATURE structure](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwrite/ns-dwrite-dwrite_font_feature)
[DWRITE_FONT_AXIS_VALUE structure](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwrite_3/ns-dwrite_3-dwrite_font_axis_value)
[DWRITE_FONT_AXIS_VALUE structure](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwrite_3/ns-dwrite_3-dwrite_font_axis_value)

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ I work remotely as a developer, so I have to spend a lot of hours in front of my
Normally I like dark modes in all the programs and apps I use, but when there's too much sunlight, it becomes annoying, and sometimes even painful, to work in dark mode. So, I have all the programs and apps I use (at least, those that can) set to switch their color themes to what the system has.
The company I work for sent me a Macbook Pro, and my personal phone is an Android, both with automatic dark mode at sunset and light mode at sunrise, and in those devices it's been working relatively well. In Windows, as it is known, there's no such feature, so I manually change between dark and light mode when it's needed, and most of the programs and apps I use go along with this change. Windows Terminal, is not one of them.
The company I work for sent me a MacBook Pro, and my personal phone is an Android, both with automatic dark mode at sunset and light mode at sunrise, and in those devices it's been working relatively well. In Windows, as it is known, there's no such feature, so I manually change between dark and light mode when it's needed, and most of the programs and apps I use go along with this change. Windows Terminal, is not one of them.
The theme changes just as expected, but in an app like this, this change only affects the top of the window, leaving almost all of the screen at the mercy of what the color scheme is, and it doesn't depend on the theme, which defeats any attempt to make a good use of the `system` theme feature.

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ configurations:
- `"useExisting"`: always glom to the most recent window, regardless of desktop.
- `"useExistingOnSameDesktop"`: Only glom if there's an existing window on this
virtual desktop, otherwise create a new window. This will be the new default
virtual desktop; otherwise, create a new window. This will be the new default
value.
- `"useNew"`: Never glom, always create a new window. This is technically the
current behavior of the Terminal.

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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Essentially, the probabilistic elective monarchy will work in the following way:
register.
3. After registering as a server for `Monarch`s, attempt to create a `Monarch`
using `winrt::create_instance`.
4. Using that `Monarch`, ask it for it's PID.
4. Using that `Monarch`, ask it for its PID.
- If that PID is the same as the PID of the current process, then the window
process knows that it is the monarch.
- If that PID is some other process, then we know that we're not currently
@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ launch to use seems like an obvious next step. See also [#961].
- `true` or `"always"`: always glom to the most recent window, regardless of
desktop
- `"sameDesktop"`: Only glom if there's an existing window on this virtual
desktop, otherwise create a new window
desktop; otherwise, create a new window
- `false` or `"never"`: Never glom, always create a new window.

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This spec is for feature request #605 "Search". It goes over the details of a ne
## Inspiration
One of the superior features of iTerm2 is it's content search. The search comes in two variants: search from active tab and search from all tabs. In almost any editor, there is an roughly equivalent string search. We also want to realize search experience in Terminal. There will be two variants, search within one tab or from multiple tabs. We will start with one-tab search implementation.
One of the superior features of iTerm2 is it's content search. The search comes in two variants: search from active tab and search from all tabs. In almost any editor, there is a roughly equivalent string search. We also want to realize search experience in Terminal. There will be two variants, search within one tab or from multiple tabs. We will start with one-tab search implementation.
## Solution Design

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@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Are there other allocation policies we need to consider?
- requires coordination between tooling teams both within and without Microsoft (regarding any tool that operates on
or produces PE files)
- An exported symbol that shells can check for to determine whether to wait for the attached process to exit
- An exported symbol that shells can check for in order to determine whether to wait for the attached process to exit
- relies on shells to update and check for this
- cracking an executable to look for symbols is probably the last thing shells want to do
- we could provide an API to determine whether to wait or return?

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