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undergroundwires
d328f08952 Fix incorrect URL rendering in documentation texts
This commit addresses incorrect URL rendering within documentation text
by improving auto-linkified URL labels, handling `+` symbols as spaces,
enhancing readability of encoded path segments and manually updating
some of the documetation.

Key improvements:

- Parse `+` as whitespace in URLs for accurate script labeling.
- Interpret multiple whitespaces as single for robustness.
- Decode path segments for clearer links.
- Refactor markdown renderer.
- Expand unit tests for comprehensive coverage.

Documentation has been updated to fix inline URL references and improve
linkification across several scripts, ensuring more readable and
user-friendly content.

Affected files and documentation sections have been adjusted
accordingly, including script and category names for consistency and
clarity.

Some of the script/category documentation changing fixing URL rendering
includes:

- 'Disable sending information to Customer Experience Improvement
  Program':
  - Fix reference URLs being inlined.
- 'Disable "Secure boot" button in "Windows Security"':
  - Fix rendering issue due to auto-linkification of `markdown-it`.
- 'Clear Internet Explorer DOMStore':
  - Fix rendering issue due to auto-linkification of `markdown-it`.
- 'Disable "Windows Defender Firewall" service':
  - Fix rendering issue due to auto-linkification of `markdown-it`.
  - Convert YAML comments to markdown comments visible by users.
  - Add breaking behavior to script name, changing script name to.
- 'Disable Microsoft Defender Firewall services and drivers':
  - Remove information about breaking behavior to avoid duplication and
    be consistent with the documentation of the rest of the collections.
- Use consistent styling for warning texts starting with `Caution:`.
- Rename 'Remove extensions' category to 'Remove extension apps' for
  consistency with names of its sibling categories.
2023-11-27 05:17:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
bcad357017 linux: fix Firefox settings not reverting #282
Improve the revert process for Firefox settings by extending
modifications to also include `prefs.js`.

- Validate profile directories similarly to execution script.
- Check and warn if Firefox is running during revert to prevent
  `prefs.js` from being overriden.
- Clarify output messages for execution and revert scripts.
- Add flowchart diagram for visual documentation.
- Improve documentation for consistency and precision.
- Update `.gitignore` to account for temporary draw.io files.
2023-11-26 01:20:21 +01:00
undergroundwires
9845a7cd68 Fix rendering of inline code blocks for docs
Styling of codeblocks:

- Uniform margins as other documentation elements.
- Add small margin for inline code-blocks.
- Use different background color for inline code-blocks.
- Introduce `inline-code` and `code-block` mixins for clarity in
  styling.

Overflowing of codeblocks:

- Improve flex layout of the tree component to be handle overflowing
  content and providing maximum available width. To be able to correctly
  provide maximum available width in card content, card expansion layout
  is changed so both close button and the content gets their full width.
- Other refactorings to support this:
  - Introduce separate Vue component for checkboxes of nodes for better
    separation of concerns and improved maintainability.
  - Refactor `LeafTreeNode` to make it simpler, separating layout concerns
    from other styling.
  - `ScriptsTree.vue`: Prefer `<div>`s instead of `<span>`s as they
    represent large content.
  - Remove unnecessary `<div>`s and use `<template>`s to reduce HTML
    complexity.
  - Update script documentation to not include unnecessary left padding
    on script code blocks.
  - Refactor SCSS variable names in `DocumentationText.vue` for clarity.
2023-11-25 11:03:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
7c632f7388 win: fix system app removal affecting updates #287
This commit fixes an issue where removing systems apps could disrupt
Windows Cumulative updates as reported in #287.

The fix involves removing the `EndOfLife` registry key after the app is
removed. Keeping the key at
`HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\AppxAllUserStore\EndOfLife`
was identified as the cause for update failures in #287.

This commit also refactors the registry key creation/removal logic to be
owned by separate functions for easier readability and reusability.
2023-11-24 14:52:52 +01:00
undergroundwires
1442f62633 Fix spacing in documentation for readability
This commit improves the readability of the script/category
documentations by refining the vertical and horizontal spacing. The
adjustments aim to create more visually consistent layout.

Styling changes include:

- Add more and consistent spacing between text parts (such as lists,
  tables, paragraphs etc.).
- Remove top/bottom spacing at the start and end of the text.
- Add more horizontal spacing (padding on left) for lists.
- Improve blockquote styling with a border and similar spacing as other
  parts.
2023-11-23 07:39:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
7f7a84e3ba win: discourage IntelliCode disabling #267, #286
This commit fixes issues #267 and #286 where users reported that
disabling IntelliCode data collection causes Visual Studio 2022 to hang
or become unresponsive.

The script has been updated to remove its recommendation status and
include a warning about these issues. As Microsoft did not respond to
inconsistencies with the official documentation in
MicrosoftDocs/intellicode#510, this commit prevents further disruptions
for privacy.sexy users.
2023-11-22 11:59:35 +01:00
undergroundwires
dee3279f85 win: fix persistent update disabling /w tasks #272
This patch improves the existing functionality for disabling Windows
Updates. It ensures that the disabling of automatic updates is more
persistent, addressing previous shortcomings.

This commit introduces the "Disable Windows Update scheduled tasks"
category, enabling users to persistently turn off automatic background
updates.

Supporting changes include:

- Improve `DisableScheduledTask`:
  - Add the ability to elevate privileges.
  - Add the ability to disable tasks upon script reversion to match the
    correct default operating system state.
  - Fix warning output not being correctly formatted upon script
    reversion.
- Add the ability to disable tasks upon script reversion in
  `DisableScheduledTask` to match the correct default operating system
  state.
- Add a comment to clarify the rationale behind not disabling certain
  Windows services.
- Ensure consistent casing (all uppercase) for Windows environment
  variables in documentation.
- Ensure consistent and right casing of Windows folder names in scripts
  and their documentation.
2023-11-21 05:07:43 +01:00
undergroundwires
094dbb01b8 win: fix and improve Store app categorization #190
- Remove incorrect categories and flatten their children.
- Simplify user interface by removing "installed" and "provisioned" app
  categories, listing the apps directly.
- Indent comments to be easily collapse parent category in IDE.
- Improve some of the existing documentation.
2023-11-20 11:26:14 +01:00
undergroundwires
e299d40fa1 Fix layout jumps/shifts and overflow on modals
This commit improves the user interface in modal display.

- Prevent layout shifts caused by background scrollbars when modals are
  active.
- Fix unintended overflow of modals on small screens, preventing parts
  of the modal from being cut off on the right side.
- Refactor DOM manipulation, enhancing modularity, reusability,
  extensibility, and separation of concerns.
- Centralize viewport test scenarios for different sizes in a single
  definition for E2E tests.
2023-11-19 23:51:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
cb42f11b97 Fix code highlighting and optimize category select
This commit introduces a batched debounce mechanism for managing user
selection state changes. It effectively reduces unnecessary processing
during rapid script checking, preventing multiple triggers for code
compilation and UI rendering.

Key improvements include:

- Enhanced performance, especially noticeable when selecting large
  categories. This update resolves minor UI freezes experienced when
  selecting categories with numerous scripts.
- Correction of a bug where the code area only highlighted the last
  selected script when multiple scripts were chosen.

Other changes include:

- Timing functions:
  - Create a `Timing` folder for `throttle` and the new
    `batchedDebounce` functions.
  - Move these functions to the application layer from the presentation
    layer, reflecting their application-wide use.
  - Refactor existing code for improved clarity, naming consistency, and
    adherence to new naming conventions.
  - Add missing unit tests.
- `UserSelection`:
  - State modifications in `UserSelection` now utilize a singular object
    inspired by the CQRS pattern, enabling batch updates and flexible
    change configurations, thereby simplifying change management.
- Remove the `I` prefix from related interfaces to align with new coding
  standards.
- Refactor related code for better testability in isolation with
  dependency injection.
- Repository:
  - Move repository abstractions to the application layer.
  - Improve repository abstraction to combine `ReadonlyRepository` and
    `MutableRepository` interfaces.
- E2E testing:
  - Introduce E2E tests to validate the correct batch selection
    behavior.
  - Add a specialized data attribute in `TheCodeArea.vue` for improved
    testability.
  - Reorganize shared Cypress functions for a more idiomatic Cypress
    approach.
  - Improve test documentation with related information.
- `SelectedScript`:
  - Create an abstraction for simplified testability.
  - Introduce `SelectedScriptStub` in tests as a substitute for the
    actual object.
2023-11-18 22:23:27 +01:00
undergroundwires
4531645b4c Refactor to Vue 3 recommended ESLint rules
These updates ensure better adherence to Vue 3 standards and improve
overall code quality and readability.

- Update ESLint configuration from Vue 2.x to Vue 3 rules.
- Switch from "essential" to strictest "recommended" ESLint ruleset.
- Adjust ESLint script to treat warnings as errors by using
  `--max-warnings=0` flag. This enforces stricter code quality controls
  provided by Vue 3 rules.
2023-11-17 13:57:13 +01:00
undergroundwires
bf3426f91b Fix card list UI layout shifts (jumps) on load
This commit fixes layout shifts that occur on card list part of the page
when the page is initially loaded.

- Resolve issue where card list starts with minimal width, leading
  to jumps in UI until correct width is calculated on medium and
  big screens.
- Dispose of existing `ResizeObserver` properly before creating a new
  one. This prevents leaks and incorrect width calculations if
  `containerElement` changes.
- Throttle resize events to minimize width/height calculation changes,
  enhancing performance and reducing the chances for layout shifts.

Supporting CI/CD improvements:

- Enable artifact upload in CI/CD even if E2E tests fail.
- Distinguish uploaded artifacts by operating system for clarity.
2023-11-16 16:06:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
3864f04218 win: improve disabling of scheduled tasks
This commit:

- Reduces false-positive error messages when disabling scheduled tasks.
  E.g., `ERROR: The specified task name ... does not exist in the system.`
- Centralizes and unifies the logic for disabling scheduled tasks.
- Adds additional documentation, including the existence status of tasks
  on default installations.
- Updates and improves the scripts that disable scheduled tasks.
- Improves consistency of headers in documentation text by removing the
  top margin introduces by headers.

Introduces `DisableScheduledTask` templating function:

- It provides a unified way of disabling scheduled tasks.
- It displays user-friendly messages if a task cannot be found.
- It can now handle multiple tasks found matching a pattern.
- The script now exits with the correct error code.
- It skips enable/disable actions if it's not necessary.

Improve existing scripts:

- 'Disable Google update services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Google background automatic updates'.
  - Add missing scheduled tasks observed in newer versions of Chrome.
  - Change the recommendation for disabling certain tasks to `Strict`,
    as they may interfere with Google Credential Provider as
    side-effect.
  - Separate into more categories/scripts for better granularity and
    documentation.
- 'Disable Adobe Acrobat update services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Adobe background automatic updates'.
  - Separate into more categories/scripts for enhanced granularity and
    documentation.
  - Remove end-of-life `Adobe Flash Player Updater` scheduled task and
    `adobeflashplayerupdatesvc`.
- 'Disable Dropbox automatic update services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Dropbox background automatic updates'.
  - Seperate into more categories/scripts.
- 'Disable Webcam Telemetry (`devicecensus.exe`)':
  - Rename to 'Disable census data collection'.
  - Add the disabling of the "Device User" task under it.
- 'Disable `devicecensus.exe` (telemetry) process':
  - Rename to 'Disable device and configuration data collection tool'.
- 'Disable Nvidia telemetry services':
  - Rename to 'Disable Nvidia telemetry scheduled tasks'.
  - Converted into a category for better granularity.
  - Improve documentation.
- 'Disable Defender tasks':
  - Rename to 'Disable Defender scheduled tasks'.
- 'Disable "Windows Defender ExploitGuard" task':
  - Rename to 'Disable "ExploitGuard MDM policy Refresh" task'.
- 'Remove Nvidia telemetry tasks':
  - Rename to 'Remove Nvidia telemetry packages', as "tasks" often
    refers to scheduled tasks.
- 'Disable Microsoft Office Subscription Heartbeat'
  - Rename to 'Disable "Microsoft Office Subscription Heartbeat" task'.
  - Remove disabling of the undocumented `Office 16 Subscription
    Heartbeat` task.
- 'Disable OneDrive scheduled tasks':
  - Improve documentation.
  - Add disabling of 'OneDrive Per-Machine Standalone Update' task.
- 'Disable Customer Experience Improvement Program'
  - Rename to 'Disable "Customer Experience Improvement Program"
    scheduled tasks' for clarity.
2023-11-15 21:30:42 +01:00
undergroundwires
e541a35e86 Fix mobile layout overflow caused by tooltips
This commit fixes an issue where tooltips create unwanted horizontal
overflow on mobile devices.

An overlay has been added to contain the tooltip within the viewport,
ensuring it doesn't disrupt the page layout.

The changes include adjustments to CSS visibility and pointer event
handling for the tooltip container and its children.

Changes:

- Introduce an overlay that spans the entire viewport for the tooltip
  container.
- Add CSS rules to ensure the tooltip and its children maintain correct
  pointer events and overflow behavior.
- Add a Cypress end-to-end test that verifies the absence of the
  unintended horizontal overflow on small screens.
- Uploads videos/screenshots as artifacts during CI/CD to provide easier
  troubleshooting. This change is supported by creating
  `cypress-dirs.json` to be able to share directory information with
  CI/CD runners and cypress configuration file.
2023-11-14 13:46:53 +01:00
undergroundwires
bd383ed273 Fix icon tooltip alignment on instructions modal
This commit fixes a UI misalignment issue for toolips in the download
instructions modal.

The existing margin on icons caused tooltips to be misaligned upon hover
or touch.

Changes include:

- Introduce wrapper elements to encapsulate the margin, ensuring
  tooltips align with the corresponding icons.
- Extract the information incon into a separate Vue component to adhere
  to the single-responsibility principle and improve maintainability.
- Remove redundant newline at the end of 'Open terminal' tooltip to
  reduce the visual clutter.
2023-11-13 19:02:14 +01:00
undergroundwires
949fac1a7c Refactor to enforce strictNullChecks
This commit applies `strictNullChecks` to the entire codebase to improve
maintainability and type safety. Key changes include:

- Remove some explicit null-checks where unnecessary.
- Add necessary null-checks.
- Refactor static factory functions for a more functional approach.
- Improve some test names and contexts for better debugging.
- Add unit tests for any additional logic introduced.
- Refactor `createPositionFromRegexFullMatch` to its own function as the
  logic is reused.
- Prefer `find` prefix on functions that may return `undefined` and
  `get` prefix for those that always return a value.
2023-11-12 22:54:00 +01:00
undergroundwires
7ab16ecccb Refactor watch sources for reliability
This commit changes `WatchSource` signatures into `Readonly<Ref>`s.

It provides two important benefits:

1. Eliminates the possibility of `undefined` states, that's result of
   using `WatchSource`s. This previously required additional null checks.
   By using `Readonly<Ref>`, the state handling becomes simpler and less
   susceptible to null errors.
2. Optimizes performance by using references:
   - Avoids the reactive layer of `computed` references when not needed.
   - The `watch` syntax, such as `watch(() => ref.value)`, can introduce
     side effects. For example, it does not account for `triggerRef` in
     scenarios where the value remains unchanged, preventing the watcher
     from running (vuejs/core#9579).
2023-11-11 13:55:21 +01:00
undergroundwires
58cd551a30 Refactor user selection state handling using hook
This commit introduces `useUserSelectionState` compositional hook. it
centralizes and allows reusing the logic for tracking and mutation user
selection state across the application.

The change aims to increase code reusability, simplify the code, improve
testability, and adhere to the single responsibility principle. It makes
the code more reliable against race conditions and removes the need for
tracking deep changes.

Other supporting changes:

- Introduce `CardStateIndicator` component for displaying the card state
  indicator icon, improving the testability and separation of concerns.
- Refactor `SelectionTypeHandler` to use functional code with more clear
  interfaces to simplify the code. It reduces complexity, increases
  maintainability and increase readability by explicitly separating
  mutating functions.
- Add new unit tests and extend improving ones to cover the new logic
  introduced in this commit. Remove the need to mount a wrapper
  component to simplify and optimize some tests, using parameter
  injection to inject dependencies intead.
2023-11-10 13:16:53 +01:00
undergroundwires
7770a9b521 Refactor DI for simplicity and type safety
This commit improves the dependency injection mechanism by introducing a
custom `injectKey` function.

Key improvements are:

- Enforced type consistency during dependency registration and
  instantiation.
- Simplified injection process, abstracting away the complexity with a
  uniform API, regardless of the dependency's lifetime.
- Eliminated the possibility of `undefined` returns during dependency
  injection, promoting fail-fast behavior.
- Removed the necessity for type casting to `symbol` for injection keys
  in unit tests by using existing types.
- Consalidated imports, combining keys and injection functions in one
  `import` statement.
2023-11-09 13:17:38 +01:00
undergroundwires
aab0f7ea46 Remove duplicated index.html file
This commit removes the redundant `index.html` file from the
`src/presentation/public` directory. This file was initially created
there with Vue CLI before migration to Vite. The existence of this file
is now unnecessary as Vite requires `index.html` to be at the project
root.

The deletion of this duplicate file simplifies the project and
eliminates potential confusion regarding the entry point of the
application.

Changes:

- Update `docs/presentation.md` to clarify the location of `index.html`.
- Remove the `src/presentation/public/index.html` file, which was
  duplicate of the project root `index.html`.

These changes ensure compliance with Vite's configuration and project
structure clarity.
2023-11-08 17:06:53 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
ea41f4f503 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.7 2023-11-07 01:06:52 +00:00
undergroundwires
af7219f6e1 Fix tree node check states not being updated
This commit fixes a bug where the check states of tree nodes were not
correctly updated upon selecting predefined groups like "Standard",
"Strict", "None" and "All".

It resolves the issue by manually triggering of updates for mutated
array containing selected scripts.

It enhances test coverage to prevent regression and verify the correct
behavior of state updates.

This bug was introduced in commit
4995e49c46, which optimized reactivity by
removing deep state tracking.
2023-11-07 01:14:38 +01:00
undergroundwires
8ccaec7af6 Fix unresponsive copy button on instructions modal
This commit fixes the bug where the "Copy" button does not copy when
clicked on download instructions modal (on Linux and macOS).

This commit also introduces several improvements to the UI components
related to copy action and their interaction with the clipboard feature.

It adds more tests to avoid regression of the bugs and improves
maintainability, testability and adherence to Vue's reactive principles.

Changes include:

- Fix non-responsive copy button in the download instructions modal by
  triggering a `click` event in `AppIcon.vue`.
- Improve `TheCodeButtons.vue`:
  - Remove redundant `getCurrentCode` function.
  - Separate components for each button for better separation of
    concerns and higher testability.
  - Use the `gap` property in the flexbox layout, replacing the less
    explicit sibling combinator approach.
- Add `useClipboard` compositional hook for more idiomatic Vue approach
  to interacting with the clipboard.
- Add `useCurrentCode` compositional hook to handle current code state
  more effectively with unified logic.
- Abstract clipboard operations to an interface to isolate
  responsibilities.
- Switch clipboard implementation to the `navigator.clipboard` API,
  moving away from the deprecated `document.execCommand`.
- Move clipboard logic to the presentation layer to conform to
  separation of concerns and domain-driven design principles.
- Improve `IconButton.vue` component to increase reusability with
  consistent sizing.
2023-11-06 21:55:43 +01:00
undergroundwires
b2ffc90da7 Add winget download instructions 2023-11-05 17:05:17 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
72e4d0b896 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.6 2023-11-04 12:14:46 +00:00
undergroundwires
5bb13e34f8 win: fix store revert for multiple installs #260
This commit improves the revert script for store apps to handle
scenarios where `Get-AppxPackage` returns multiple packages. Instead of
relying on a single package result, the script now iterates over all
found packages and attempts installation using the `AppxManifest.xml`
for each. This ensures that even if multiple versions or instances of a
package are found, the script will robustly handle and attempt to install
each one until successful.

Other changes:

- Add better message with suggestion if the revert code fails, as
  discussed in #270.
- Improve robustness of finding manifest path by using `Join-Path`
  instead of basic string concatenation. This resolves wrong paths being
  built due to missing `\` in file path.
- Add check for null or empty `InstallLocation` before accessing
  manifest path. It prevents errors when accessing `AppxManifest.xml`,
  enhancing script robustness and reliability.
- Improve error handling in manifest file existence check with try-catch
  block to catch and log exceptions, ensuring uninterrupted script
  execution in edge cases such as when the script lacks access to read
  the directory.
- Add verification of package installation before attempting to install
  the package for increased robustness.
- Add documentation for revertCode.
2023-11-03 15:24:15 +01:00
undergroundwires
0466b86f10 win, linux: unify & improve Firefox clean-up #273
This commit unifies some of the logic, documentation and naming for
Firefox clean-up with improvements on both Linux and Windows platforms.

Windows:

- 'Clear browsing history and cache':
  - Not recommend.
  - Align script name and logic with Linux implementation.
  - New documentation and not including the script in recommendation
    provides safety against unintended data loss as discussed in #273.
- 'Clear Firefox user profiles, settings, and data':
  - Rename to 'Clear all Firefox user information and preferences' for
    improved clarity.
  - Add more documentation.

Linux:

- Replace `DeleteFromFirefoxProfiles` with
  `DeleteFilesFromFirefoxProfiles`.
- Migrate implementation to Python:
  - Add more user-friendly outputs.
  - Exclude removing directory itself for additional safety.

Both Linux and Windows:

- Improve documentation for:
  - 'Clear Firefox user profiles, settings, and data'
  - 'Clear Firefox history'
2023-11-02 13:18:54 +01:00
undergroundwires
ca81f68ff1 Migrate to Vue 3.0 #230
- Migrate from "Vue 2.X" to "Vue 3.X"
- Migrate from "Vue Test Utils v1" to "Vue Test Utils v2"

Changes in detail:

- Change `inserted` to `mounted`.
- Change `::v-deep` to `:deep`.
- Change to Vue 3.0 `v-modal` syntax.
- Remove old Vue 2.0 transition name, keep the ones for Vue 3.0.
- Use new global mounting API `createApp`.
- Change `destroy` to `unmount`.
- Bootstrapping:
  - Move `provide`s for global dependencies to a bootsrapper from
    `App.vue`.
  - Remove `productionTip` setting (not in Vue 3).
  - Change `IVueBootstrapper` for simplicity and Vue 3 compatible API.
  - Add missing tests.
- Remove `.text` access on `VNode` as it's now internal API of Vue.
- Import `CSSProperties` from `vue` instead of `jsx` package.
- Shims:
  - Remove unused `shims-tsx.d.ts`.
  - Remove `shims-vue.d.ts` that's missing in quickstart template.
- Unit tests:
  - Remove old typing workaround for mounting components.
  - Rename `propsData` to `props`.
  - Remove unneeded `any` cast workarounds.
  - Move stubs and `provide`s under `global` object.

Other changes:

- Add `dmg-license` dependency explicitly due to failing electron builds
  on macOS (electron-userland/electron-builder#6520,
  electron-userland/electron-builder#6489). This was a side-effect of
  updating dependencies for this commit.
2023-11-01 13:39:39 +01:00
undergroundwires
4995e49c46 Improve UI performance by optimizing reactivity
- Replace `ref`s with `shallowRef` when deep reactivity is not needed.
- Replace `readonly`s with `shallowReadonly` where the goal is to only
  prevent `.value` mutation.
- Remove redundant `ref` in `SizeObserver.vue`.
- Remove redundant nested `ref` in `TooltipWrapper.vue`.
- Remove redundant `events` export from `UseCollectionState.ts`.
- Remove redundant `computed` from `UseCollectionState.ts`.
- Remove `timestamp` from `TreeViewFilterEvent` that becomes unnecessary
  after using `shallowRef`.
- Add missing unit tests for `UseTreeViewFilterEvent`.
- Add missing stub for `FilterChangeDetails`.
2023-10-31 13:57:57 +01:00
undergroundwires
77123d8c92 win: change system app removal to hard delete #260
This commit changes the system app removal functionality in privacy.sexy
to perform a hard delete, while preserving the soft-delete logic for
handling residual files.

It improves in-code documentation to facilitate a clearer understanding
of the code execution flow, as the logic for removing system apps has
grown in complexity and length.

Transitioning to a hard-delete approach resolves issues related to
residual links to soft-deleted apps:

- Resolves issue with Edge remaining in the installed apps list (#236).
- Resolves issue with Edge remaining in the programs list (#194).
- Resolves issue with Edge shortcuts persisting in the start menu (#73).

Other changes:

- `RunPowerShell`:
  - Introduce `codeComment` and `revertCodeComment` parameters for
    improved in-code documentation.
- `CommentCode`:
  - Simplify naming to `Comment`.
  - Rename `comment` to `codeComment` for clarity.
  - Add functionality to comment on revert with the `revertCodeComment`
    parameter.
2023-10-30 12:39:10 +01:00
undergroundwires
e72c1c13ea win: improve file delete
This commit unifies the way the files are being deleted by introducing
the `DeleteFiles` function. It refactors existing scripts that are
deleting files to use the new function, to improve their documentation
and increase their safety.

Script changes:

- 'Clear Software Reporter Tool logs':
  - Rename to: 'Clear Google's "Software Reporter Tool" logs'
- 'Clear credentials in Windows Credential Manager':
  - Migrate code to PowerShell, removing the need to delete files.
  - Improve error messages and robustness of the implementation.
- 'Clear Nvidia residual telemetry files':
  - Extract to two scripts for more granularity and better
    documentation:
      1. 'Disable Nvidia telemetry components'
      2. 'Disable Nvidia telemetry drivers'
  - Change the logic so instead of clearing directory contents and
    deleting drivers, it conducts a soft delete for reversibility to
    prioritize user safety.
- 'Remove OneDrive residual files':
  - Improve documentation
- 'Clear primary Windows telemetry file':
  - Rename to 'Clear diagnostics tracking logs'.
  - Add missing file paths seen on modern versions of Windows.
  - Add more documentation.
- 'Clear Windows Update History (`WUAgent`) system logs':
  - Rename to 'Clear Windows update files'.
  - Add more documentation.
- 'Clear Cryptographic Services diagnostic traces':
  - Rename to 'Clear "Cryptographic Services" diagnostic traces'.
  - Add more documentation.

Other changes:

- Improve `DeleteGlob`:
  - Add iteration callbacks for its reusability.
  - Improve its documentation.
  - Make recursion optional.
  - Improve sanity check (verification) logic for given glob when
    granting permissions.
  - Fix granting permissions using wrong variable to find out parent
    directory.
- Improve `IterateGlob`:
  - Use `Get-Item` to get results. This fixes `DeleteDirectory` not
    being able to delete directory itself but just its contents.
  - Introduce and use `recurse` parameter to provide optional recursive
    search logic (to search in subdirectories) using `Get-ChildItem`.
  - Fix wrong PowerShell syntax for `$revert` variable value for
    `revertCode`: replace `true` with `$true`.
  - Order iterated paths based on their length to process the deepest
    item first.
  - Improve handling of missing files with correct/informative outputs
    when granting permissions.
- Improve `SoftDeleteFiles`:
  - Introduce and use `recurse` parameter for explicitness.
  - Fix undefined `$backupFilePath` by replacing it with correct
    `$originalFilePath`.
  - Improve documentation.
- Ensure consistent use of instructive language in code comments.
2023-10-29 18:42:41 +01:00
undergroundwires
e775d68a9b linux: fix string formatting of Firefox configs
This commit fixes some configurations being set wrong values to wrong
YAML notation used for string values.
2023-10-28 13:58:41 +02:00
undergroundwires
f8e5f1a5a2 Fix incorrect tooltip position after window resize
This commit fixes an issue where the tooltip position becomes inaccurate
after resizing the window.

The solution uses `autoUpdate` functionality of `floating-ui` to update
the position automatically on resize events. This function depends on
browser APIs: `IntersectionObserver` and `ResizeObserver`. The official
documentation recommends polyfilling those to support old browsers.

Polyfilling `ResizeObserver` is already part of the codebase, used by
`SizeObserver.vue`. This commit refactors polyfill logic to be reusable
across different components, and reuses it on `TooltipWrapper.vue`.

Polyfilling `IntersectionObserver` is ignored due to this API being
older and more widely supported.
2023-10-27 20:58:07 +02:00
undergroundwires
f4a74f058d win: improve soft file/app delete security #260
This commit improves soft file delete logic:

- Unify logic for soft deleting single files and system apps.
- Rename `RenameSystemFile` templating function to `SoftDeleteFiles` so
  new name gives clarity to:
   - It's not necessarily single file being renamed but can be multiple
     files.
   - It's not necessarily system files being renamed, but can also work
     without granting extra permissions.
- Grant permissions for only files that will be backed up, skipping
  unnecessarily granting permissions to folders/other files. Both
  `SeRestorePrivilege` and `SeTakeownershipPrivileges` are claimed and
  revoked as necessary.
- Make granting permissions optional through `grantPermissions`
  parameter. Do not take permissions if not needed.
- Restore permissions to system default after file is renamed. Before
  both deletion of system apps and renaming system files did not restore
  their original permissions. This might leave user computers
  vulnerable, which is fixed in this commit. It ensures that the
  system's original security posture is preserved.
- Deleting system apps is now independent of `Get-AppxPackage`,
  improving its robustness and enabling their execution once system apps
  are hard-deleted (#260)
- Introduce common way to share glob iteration logic of how the
  directories are being cleaned up. It reuses most of the logic from
  former `DeleteGlob` with some improvements:
  - Simplify call to `Get-ChildItem` by avoiding `-Filter` parameter.
  - Improve reliability of getting parent directory in `DeleteGlob`
    sanity check to use .NET's `[System.IO.Path]` methods.
2023-10-26 18:35:39 +02:00
undergroundwires
80821fca07 Fix compiler failing with nested with expression
The previous implementation of `WithParser` used regex, which struggles
with parsing nested structures correctly. This commit improves
`WithParser` to track and parse all nested `with` expressions.

Other improvements:

- Throw meaningful errors when syntax is wrong. Replacing the prior
  behavior of silently ignoring such issues.
- Remove `I` prefix from related interfaces to align with newer code
  conventions.
- Add more unit tests for `with` expression.
- Improve documentation for templating.
- `ExpressionRegexBuilder`:
  - Use words `capture` and `match` correctly.
  - Fix minor issues revealed by new and improved tests:
     - Change regex for matching anything except surrounding
       whitespaces. The new regex ensures that it works even without
       having any preceeding text.
     - Change regex for capturing pipelines. The old regex was only
       matching (non-greedy) first character of the pipeline in tests,
       new regex matches the full pipeline.
- `ExpressionRegexBuilder.spec.ts`:
  - Ensure consistent way to define `describe` and `it` blocks.
  - Replace `expectRegex` tests, regex expectations test internal
    behavior of the class, not the external.
  - Simplified tests by eliminating the need for UUID suffixes/prefixes.
2023-10-25 19:39:12 +02:00
undergroundwires
dfd4451561 win: improve script environment robustness #221
This commit ensures the script functions as expected, even when invoked
from unexpected environments.

Using `setlocal` initializes a distinct environment for privacy.sexy.
It's strategically placed after the admin privilege check to avoid
unnecessary setup in case of a relaunch. The script concludes with
`endlocal` right before the exit, maintaining a clean environment
throughout its execution and ensuring no unintentional global
environment modifications.

Changes:

- Enhance script's environment robustness.
- Add descriptive comments for script start/end sequences.
2023-10-24 16:56:54 +02:00
undergroundwires
8570b02dde win: prevent updates from reinstalling apps #260
This commit addresses the issue of unwanted applications being
reinstalled during a Windows update. By adding a specific registry
entry, this commit ensures that Windows apps, once removed, do not
return with subsequent updates.

This change ensures more control over the applications present on a
Windows system, particularly after an update, enhancing user experience
and systeam cleanliness.
2023-10-23 16:52:52 +02:00
undergroundwires
d6da406c61 Centralize Electron entry file path configuration
This commit refactors configuration to use centrally defined Electron
entry file path to improve maintainability and reduce duplication.

- Replace the hardcoded file path in the `main` field of `package.json`
  with a reference to the `ELECTRON_ENTRY` environment variable, managed
  by `electron-vite`.
- Update `electron-vite` to version 1.0.28, enabling the use of
  `ELECTRON_ENTRY` environment variable feature (details in
  alex8088/electron-vite#270).
2023-10-22 15:03:58 +02:00
undergroundwires
060e789662 win: improve directory cleanup security
This commit improves the security, reliability, and robustness of
directory cleanup operations on Windows.

The focus is shifted from deleting entire directories to purging their
contents, addressing potential unintended side effects. Previously,
numerous directories were removed, which could destabilize system
behavior.

This improvement has crucial security implications. The prior approach
involved changing ownership and assigning permissions to the directory
itself, leading to an altered and potentially less secure OS security
posture.

Directory removal improvements include:

- Output user-friendly messages.
- Improved ownership and permission handling for file deletion.
- Explicit shared functions for enhanced reliability/security.
- Centralized way to delete glob (wildcard) patterns in Windows.
Notable script improvements:

- 'Clear Steam dumps, logs, and traces':
  - Convert the script to a category to provide more granularity.
  - Improve cache cleaning, ensuring the entire cache directory is
    cleared, not just the log files.
- 'Clear "Temporary Internet Files" (browser cache)':
  - Add more documentation.
  - Grant necessary permissions to folders, fixing errors due to
    lack of permissions before.
- 'Clear Windows Update Medic Service logs':
  - Remove redundant permission grants, as they are unnecessary in
    recent Windows versions.
- 'Clear Server-initiated Healing Events system logs',
  'Clear Windows Update events logs':
  - Merge due to identical functionalities.
  - Add more documentation.
- 'Clear Defender scan (protection) history':
  - Remove the execution with `TrustedInstallerPrivileges`, uniformly
    using `grantPermissions` as with other scripts. This addresses the
    false-positive alerts from Microsoft Defender, as discussed in #264.
- 'Clear "Temporary Internet Files" (browser cache)':
  - Retain `INetCache` and `Temporary Internet Files` directories,
    purging only their contents. This approach aims to resolve the issue
    mentioned in #145, where the absence of these folders could prevent
    Microsoft Office applications from launching.
2023-10-21 17:41:37 +02:00
undergroundwires
e40b9a3cf5 win: fix Microsoft Advertising app removal #200
This commit fixes the issue where the Microsoft Advertising app fails to
be removed using the standard script. The problem is due to Microsoft
Advertising SDK (`Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml`) acting as a framework
package. Such packages are automatically installed when a specific
application requires them, and they cannot be individually removed if
there are applications that depend on them. The only way to effectively
remove this library is by uninstalling the dependent applications.

Key findings:

- On Windows 11 22H2, the issue does not arise as the package does not
  exist.
- On Windows 10 22H2, the user is prompted to delete dependent
  applications, like MSN Weather and Mail And Calendar apps. Once these
  apps are removed, the Microsoft Advertising app is automatically
  removed.

Given the nuances and potential for confusion, this script is removed.
This means that the app will no longer be removed directly but will be
handled as part of the removal of its dependencies.
2023-10-20 16:04:25 +02:00
undergroundwires
237d9944f9 Fix YAML error for site release in CI/CD
Fix the syntax error in the GitHub action script that was caused by
improper multi-line YAML notation. This correction ensures the action
can successfully parse and execute.
2023-10-19 12:33:26 +02:00
undergroundwires
79b46bf210 Improve performance of rendering during search
Optimize the tree view rendering during searches by enhancing the render
queue ordering. This update changes the rendering order to prioritize
visible nodes, leading to faster appearance of these nodes during
searches. The ordering logic now ignores the depth in the hierarchy and
instead focused on the node order. The collapsed check for the node
itself is removed, ensuring that visible collapsed parents are first
while their invisible children are rendered later.
2023-10-18 16:44:49 +02:00
undergroundwires
98a26f9ae4 win: improve system app uninstall /w fallback #260
This commit improves soft deletion of system apps. Before if the package
was missing, it failed to recover or delete system apps. Now, it works
even though if `Get-AppxPackage` returns null (i.e. package is
non-existing), so it can be executed even after a hard delete. This
allows safely introducing hard-delete of system apps (as discussed in
 #260) with still keeping a robust soft-delete as complement.

Before, the script was dependent on `Get-AppxPackage.InstallLocation`,
however a system app can only be located in one of these folders:

- C:\Windows\SystemApps\{PackageFamilyName}
- C:\Windows\{ShortAppName}

To ensure resilience, this commit adjust the script to rename the files
within these directories if Get-AppxPackage fails, this provides a
fallback.
2023-10-17 13:56:32 +02:00
undergroundwires
dbe3c5cfb9 win: improve system app uninstall cleanup #73
- Add documentation about folders.
- Add more user-friendly logging.
- Continue uninstallation if single folder fails (remove throw).
- Continue uninstallation if renaming single file fails.
- Add handling of `Metadata` folder as suggested in #73.
2023-10-16 18:42:29 +02:00
undergroundwires
25d7f7b2a4 Bump dependencies to latest
This commit updates various dependencies to their latest versions.

Other changes include:

- Moved the following from `devDependencies` to `dependencies`:
  - `electron-log`
  - `electron-updater`
- Remove `npm` dependency.
- Code changes:
  - Add type casting in several places to align with the latest
    `typescript` version.
  - Adopt to new return type of `setTimeout`.
- Dependencies not upgraded due to
  `@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript` not supporting
  `@eslint-typescript` V6 (see vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb#58):
  - `vue/eslint-config-typescript`
  - `@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin`
  - `@typescript-eslint/parser`
- Enable video recording for cypress as it's disabled by default since
  13.X.X.
2023-10-16 02:06:19 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
b76e99ac0f ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.5 2023-10-14 14:17:25 +00:00
undergroundwires
67c3677621 win, linux, mac: fix typos and improve naming
- Use instruction format such as "do this, do that" to provide clear,
  direct instructions. This format minimize confusion and is easy to
  follow. They are specific and leave no room for interpretation,
  stating precisely what needs to be done without ambiguity.
- Fix typos and grammar issues.
- Improve consistency in script and category names.
- Revise sentences for more natural English language flow.
- Change brand name casing to match official branding.
- Change title case (all words start capitalized) to sentence case.
- Prioritize consistency over variations.
- Add minor documentation to explain scripts where the names are not
  clear.
- Add naming guidelines.
2023-10-13 20:14:33 +02:00
undergroundwires
bab6316e76 win: fix and improve AppCompat disabling #255
- Introduce a new parent category: 'Disable Application Compatibility
  framework" for better categorization.
- Move following existing scripts under the new category:
  - Disable Application Impact Telemetry (AIT)
  - Disable steps recorder
  - Disable Inventory Collector
  - Program Compatibility Assistant Service
- Add new scripts new scripts within the same category:
  - Disable Application Compatibility Engine
  - Disable "Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA)" feature
  - Disable "Program Compatibility Assistant Service" (`PcaSvc`)
- Add missing revert codes for:
  - 'Disable steps recorder'
- Fix revert codes for scripts:
  - 'Disable Inventory Collector'
  - 'Disable Application Impact Telemetry (AIT)' (as pointed in #255).
- Add extensive documentation for all related scripts.
- Rename scripts for clarity:
  - 'Disable Inventory Collector' > 'Disable "Inventory Collector"
    task'.
  - 'Program Compatibility Assistant Service' > 'Disable "Program
    Compatibility Assistant Service" (`PcaSvc`) service'.
  - 'Disable steps recorder' > 'Disable Steps Recorder (collects
    screenshots, mouse/keyboard input and UI data)'.
2023-10-12 14:49:35 +02:00
undergroundwires
48730bca05 Implement new UI component for icons #230
- Introduce `AppIcon.vue`, offering improved performance over the
  previous `fort-awesome` dependency. This implementation reduces bundle
  size by 67.31KB (tested for web using `npm run build -- --mode prod`).
- Migrate Font Awesome 5 icons to Font Awesome 6.

This commit facilitates migration to Vue 3.0 (#230) and ensures no Vue
component remains tightly bound to a specific Vue version, enhancing
code portability.

Font Awesome license is not included because Font Awesome revokes its
right:

> "Attribution is no longer required as of Font Awesome 3.0"
>
> Sources:
>
> - https://fontawesome.com/v4/license/ (archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20231003213441/https://fontawesome.com/v4/license/, https://archive.ph/Yy9j5)
> - https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome/wiki (archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20231003214646/https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome/wiki, https://archive.ph/C6sXv)

This commit removes following third-party production dependencies:

- `@fortawesome/vue-fontawesome`
- `@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons`
- `@fortawesome/free-regular-svg-icons`
- `@fortawesome/free-brands-svg-icons`
- `@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core`
2023-10-11 18:38:19 +02:00
undergroundwires
698b570ee6 Fix working directory in CI/CD web release
This commit fixes the CI/CD website release process which was failing
due to an incorrect working directory setting. The `working-directory`
is now correctly set within the action workflow, ensuring the `npm run
install-deps` command runs in project root directory where
`package.json` exists.
2023-10-10 15:37:59 +02:00
undergroundwires
a3f11dff18 win: improve app reversion and docs #260
This commit prepares for #260, aiming for a hard delete of system apps,
and necessitating a more reliable app reversion method.

- Improve documentation:
  - Add existence status for latest OS versions.
  - Add command for quick future testing.
  - Use archive links.
  - Document categories.
  - Add documentation to list of default apps to give context about why
    the package is here.
  - Fix wrong store URL for Cortana app.
  - Unify documentation of excluded apps.
- Fix categorization:
  - Categorize uninstallation of Windows store apps.
  - Remove "Zune" category (flatten children apps) to be able to align
    with latest branding.
  - Categorize uninstallation of Candy Crush apps.
  - Categorize uninstallation of OOBE apps.
- Rename:
  - "Uninstall Windows store apps" to "Uninstall Windows apps" as these
    apps are not necessarily store apps.
  - "Xbox Game Bar Plugin appcache" to "Xbox Game Bar Plugin".
  - "Groove Music" to "Windows Media Player".
  - "Movies and TV" to "Movies & TV".
  - "Your Phone" to "Phone Link".
  - "Cred Dialog Host" to "Credentials Dialog Host".
  - "Windows Voice Recorder" to "Windows Sound Recorder".
  - "Remote Desktop" to "Microsoft Remote Desktop"
  - "Microsoft To Do" to "Microsoft To Do: Lists, Tasks & Reminders".
  - "People Hub app (People Experience Host)" to "People Hub app".
  - "My Office" to "Microsoft 365 (Office)".
  - "iHeartRadio" to "iHeart: Radio, Music, Podcasts".
  - "Duolingo" to "Duolingo - Language Lessons".
  - "Photoshop Express" to "Adobe Photoshop Express".
  - "Spotify" to "Spotify - Music and Podcasts".
  - "Windows Alarms and Clock" to "Windows Clock".
  - "OOBE Network Captive Port" to "OOBE Network Captive Portal".
  - "Secure Assessment Browser app (breaks Microsoft Intune/Graph)" to
    "Take a Test app".
  - "Windows 10 Family Safety / Parental Controls" > "Microsoft Family
    Safety / Parental control".
  - "People / People Bar App on taskbar (People Experience Host)" > "My
    People"
  - "MSN News" > "Microsoft News"
  - "Minecraft for Windows 10" > "Minecraft for Windows"
  - "Snip & Sketch" > "Snipping Tool"
  - "Bio enrollment" > "Hello setup UI"
- Fix package names for:
  - `AdobeSystemIncorporated.AdobePhotoshop` >
    `AdobeSystemsIncorporated.AdobePhotoshopExpress`
2023-10-09 16:21:26 +02:00
undergroundwires
5e359c2fb8 win: fix and improve network data usage reset #265
Fix `Clear (Reset) Network Data Usage` trying to delete other files from
Windows system directory.

Changes:

- Precisely target the deletion of `C:\System32\sru\SRUDB.dat`.
- Improve documentation.
- Handle explicitly and better if `DPS` service is missing.
- Rename script from `Clear (Reset) Network Data Usage` to `Clear System
  Resource Usage Monitor (SRUM) data` for clearer representation.
- Migrate script from batchfile to PowerShell for better
  maintainability and readability.
- Add user-friendly output messages.
- Improve script logic to avoid unnecessary service start/stop when the
  file doesn't exist.
2023-10-08 15:55:06 +02:00
undergroundwires
2147eae687 Add developer toolkit UI component
The commit adds a new a UI component that's enabled in development mode.
This component, initially, provides a button that wen clicked, logs all
the script and category names to the console. It helps revising names
used throughout the application.

By having this component in a conditionally rendered component, it's
excluded from the production builds.
2023-10-07 15:14:53 +02:00
undergroundwires
286295128d win: relocate and document SecHealthUI #190
- Move removal of `SecHealthUI` app to "Privacy over security" category.
- Emphasize disruptive behavior in the script name.
- Add comprehensive documentation
2023-10-06 14:02:11 +02:00
undergroundwires
8501495c17 win: improve Edge & OneDrive shortcut removal #73
- Add script to remove Edge shortcuts upon uninstallation.
- Unify OneDrive shortcut removal logic with Edge's, introducing revert
  feature to the OneDrive removal script.
- Add more extensive documentation.
- Rename "Delete OneDrive shortcuts" to "Remove OneDrive shortcuts" to
  have consistent naming.
2023-10-05 11:50:21 +02:00
undergroundwires
888c9166fc win: add removal of Edge assocations #64
This commit introduces scripts for cleaning up file and URL associations
related to Microsoft Edge, enhancing the uninstallation process. The
changes adress the issues detailed in #64, improving system reliability,
integrity and security by preventing lingering associations.

Changes include:

- Introduce scripts to clear Edge browser file and URL associations.
- Provide extensive documentation for related scripts.
- Ensure thorough cleanup of URL, file, OpenWith menu, and toast
  associations.
- Recommend removing Microsoft Edge (Legacy) Dev Tools Client app on
  Strict to align with other Edge legacy removal recommendations.
2023-10-04 11:22:47 +02:00
undergroundwires
e5f6edf405 linux: fix obsolete Firefox DPI script #239
- Replace obsolete "Firefox First party isolation" with "Firefox state
  partitioning".
- Add comprehensive documentation for the new scripts.
- Introduce enabling dynamic First-Party Isolation (dFPI)
- Disable deprecated First-Party Isolation (FPI) to avoid conflicts with
  dFPI.
- Add script to enable Firefox network partitioning to cover
  functionality of older FPI script.
2023-10-03 12:36:06 +02:00
undergroundwires
e8a52f717d win, linux: improve VSCode setting robustness #196
This commit enhances the robustness of setting VSCode configurations,
ensuring consistent and reliable operation even in edge cases, such as
when the settings file is empty. This commit also uniforms behavior of
Linux and Windows modification of VSCode settings.

On Windows:

- Move parameters to on top of scripts to be able to easily test the
  scripts using PowerShell without compiling.
- Add a check to exit the script with an error message if the attempt to
  parse the JSON content fails.
- Omit the `OutString` cmdlet from the pipeline in the script for
  converting JSON file content to a PowerShell object. `Out-String` is
  unnecessary in this context because `Get-Content` already outputs the
  file content as a string array, which `ConvertFrom-Json` effectively.
  Additionally, using `Out-String` could potentially introduce issues by
  concatenating file content into a single string, causing
  `ConvertFrom-Json` to fail when processing pretty-printed JSON. By
  removing `Out-String`, the script is streamlined and potential errors
  are avoided.
- Add logic to handle empty settings file. Add an additional check for
  empty settings file, if the file is empty, the script writes a default
  empty JSON object (`{}`) to the file. The operation is logged to
  ensure transparency, notifying the user of the action taken. This
  change removes fails due to empty setting files.
- When reverting, do not fail if the setting file is missing because it
  means that default settings are already in-place.
- When reverting, show informative message if the key does not exist or
  does not have the value set by privacy.sexy and do not take any
  further action.
- If the desired value is already set, show a message for it and skip
  updating the setting file.

On Linux:

- Handles empty `settings.json` similarly to Windows.
- Add more user friendly error if JSON file cannot be parsed.
2023-10-02 14:33:55 +02:00
undergroundwires
d45750428c win: fix and improve temp dir cleanup #176, #89
This commit improve cleanup of temporary directories on Windows,
addressing issues #176 and #89.

Changes include:

- Fix side-effects caused by this script by clearing the contents of
  directories rather than deleting the directories themselves.
- Add the removal of Prefetch directory contents, which stores temporary
  files and can enhance privacy and free up disk space when cleared.
- Remove the command `del /f /q %localappdata%\Temp\*` due to its
  redundancy.
- Improve the granularity and documentation of cleanup scripts, and
  moving the `Clear temporary Windows files` category up in the hierarchy
  for better structure and clarity.

Co-authored-by: iam-py-test <84232764+iam-py-test@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-01 17:42:25 +02:00
undergroundwires
cf55ca9e28 Add Scoop download instructions #174
- Add "Further Installation Options" section.
- Move releases page reference to the new section to keep Get Started
  simple.

Co-authored-by: MrEddX <101912712+Zliced13@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-29 14:03:07 +02:00
undergroundwires
3e5239f7d3 Add SAST security checks with SECURITY.md #178
This commit incorporates Static Analysis Security Testing (SAST) using
CodeQL. This integration will enforce consistent security assessments
with every change and on a predetermined schedule.

This commit also involves a restructure of security checks. The existing
security-checks workflow is renamed to better reflect its functionality
related to dependency audits.

These changes will enhance the project's resilience against potential
vulnerabilities in both the codebase and third-party dependencies.

Changes include:

- Remove older LGTM badge that's replaced by SAST checks.
- Rename `checks.security.yaml` to `checks.security.dependencies.yaml`,
  reinforcing the focus on dependency audits.
- Update `README.md`, ensuring the clear representation of security
  check statuses, including new SAST integration.
- Add new `SECURITY.md`, establishing the protocol for reporting
  vulnerabilities and outlining the project's commitment to robust
  security testing.
- Enhance `docs/tests.md` with detailed information on the newly
  integrated security checks.
- Add reference to SECURITY.md in README.md.
2023-09-28 15:19:09 +02:00
undergroundwires
7669985f8e Fix Docker build and improve checks #220
This commit improves multiple aspects of Docker builds:

- Enable artifact output validation for Dockerfile.
- Correct the path references in Dockerfile for the distribution
  directory.
- Add Dockerfile specific indentation rules to `.editorconfig`.
- Use `npm run install-deps` for dependency installation, enhancing
  build reliability.
- Add automation script `verify-web-server-status.js` to verify running
  web server on given URL.
- Introduce automated build verification for Dockerfile:
  - On macOS, install Docker with colima as the container runtime
    because default agents do not include Docker and Docker runtime is
    not installed due to licensing issues (see actions/runner-images#17).
  - On Windows, there's no Linux container support (actions/runner#904,
    actions/runner-images#1143), so keep the checks for macOS and Ubuntu
    only.
2023-09-27 19:53:40 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
5047c9b6e7 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.4 2023-09-26 11:45:04 +00:00
undergroundwires
bd2082e8c5 Fix slow appearance of nodes on tree view
The tree view rendering performance is optimized by improving the node
render queue ordering. The node rendering order is modified based on the
expansion state and the depth in the hierarchy, leading to faster
rendering of visible nodes. This optimization is applied when the tree
nodes are not expanded to improve the rendering speed.

This new ordering ensures that nodes are rendered more efficiently,
prioritizing nodes that are collapsed and are at a higher level in the
hierarchy.
2023-09-25 14:21:29 +02:00
undergroundwires
8f188acd3c Fix loss of tree node state when switching views
This commit fixes an issue where the check state of categories was lost
when toggling between card and tree views. This is solved by immediately
emitting node state changes for all nodes. This ensures consistent view
transitions without any loss of node state information.

Furthermore, this commit includes added unit tests for the modified code
sections.
2023-09-24 20:34:47 +02:00
undergroundwires
0303ef2fd9 Fix outdated and broken links in README #161
This commit fixes issues with download URLs of desktop application
artifacts on README.md

- Corrected typo in Linux AppImage link
- Updated older version links to the newest release

Co-authored-by: MrEddX <66828538+MrEddX@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-23 10:33:46 +02:00
undergroundwires
cb21a970b6 win: fix Defender scan artifacts removal #246
- Modify script to run as `TrustedInstaller`, resolving access right
  problems discussed in #246.
- Change script name for better alignment with its functionality.
- Improve script description for clarity and detailed documentation.
2023-09-22 14:11:52 +02:00
undergroundwires
203daeb4a2 win: fix delivery optimization side-effects #173
- Add non-intrusive way to disable delivery optimization. This new
  script do not introduce side-effects caused by disabling Delivery
  Optimization service.
- Recomend delivery optimization service (`DoSvc`) only on Strict
  mode, removing it from Standard recommendation.
- Categorize delivery optimization disabling under one category.
- Move disabling delivery optimization to "Disable OS collection" >
  "Disable Windows Update data collection".
- Add more documentation.
2023-09-21 11:40:15 +02:00
undergroundwires
60dde11311 win: fix uninstallation of newer Edge #236
- Fix script failing when multiple installations of Edge is found.
- Fix Edge not being able to be uninstalled due in newer Edge versions.
- Add documentation
- Add missing revert script
2023-09-20 07:48:50 +02:00
undergroundwires
8b930fc57c Rewrite tooltip UI for efficiency and Vue 3.0 #230
- Introduce a new UI component for tooltips.
- Fix tooltip arrow misalignment issues in code download/execution
  instructions dialogs.

Reasons for dropping `v-tooltip` dependency:

- Lack of support for Vue 3.0, which blocks migration to Vue 3.0 (see
  #230).
- Inability to render HTML content that's required for privacy.sexy.
- Inefficient, adding an extra 162.48 KB to the production bundle for
  web distribution (tested using `npm run build -- --mode production`).

Advantages of adopting `floating-ui` (Floating UI):

- Compatibility across multiple Vue versions including 2.0, 2.7, and 3.0.
- Reduced boilerplate resulting in cleaner, more maintainable code.
- Efficient position recalculations without reinventing the wheel.
2023-09-18 17:57:50 +02:00
undergroundwires
f810ed0c14 Fix no spacing after lists in documentation text
This commit adds missing vertical margin paragraphs that appear after
lists. It also changes vertical margin gap to match the font size along
with refactoring that makes paragraph gap modification easier to
understand.
2023-09-17 13:38:40 +02:00
undergroundwires
53222fd83c Fix compiler bug with nested optional arguments
This commit fixes compiler bug where it fails when optional values are
compiled into absent values in nested calls.

- Throw exception with more context for easier future debugging.
- Add better validation of argument values for nested calls.
- Refactor `FunctionCallCompiler` for better clarity and modularize it
  to make it more maintainable and testable.
- Refactor related interface to not have `I` prefix, and
  function/variable names for better clarity.

Context:

Discovered this issue while attempting to call
`RunInlineCodeAsTrustedInstaller` which in turn invokes `RunPowerShell`
for issue #246. This led to the realization that despite parameters
flagged as optional, the nested argument compilation didn't support
them.
2023-09-16 16:11:41 +02:00
undergroundwires
a1f2497381 Fix wrong action path in website CI deployment 2023-09-15 13:36:05 +02:00
Couleur
c27172c32e win: refactor update.mode key for VSCode #215
Removed unnecessary single quotes wrapping the value `manual` in yaml.
2023-09-14 12:47:33 +02:00
undergroundwires
6e9b65d8b1 win: fix, improve disabling automatic updates #252
- Add script to disable `WaaSMedicSvc` service (#252)
- Refine script granularity for more precise control.
- Introduce detailed documentation for the category and associated
  scripts.
- Fix `ScheduledInstallTime` being set to `3` which schedules updates to
  install at 3 AM.
- Fix `ScheduledInstallDay` is being set to `0` which schedules daily
  update installation.
- Fix `NoAutoUpdate` being set to `0` (enable) instead of `1` (disable).
- Add disabling of missing `wuauserv` service.
- Add parent category for disabling Windows update services for better
  organization.
2023-09-13 13:18:14 +02:00
billy
6d301f9961 win: fix Edge telemetry disabling for v116+ #242 2023-09-12 13:28:22 +02:00
undergroundwires
659fea7afc win: fix Windows spotlight revert, docs, recommend
- Move disabling Windows Spotlight from Standard to Strict
  recommendation due to unexpected behavior for some users (#65).
- Enhance documentation.
- Correct revert code to ensure return to the default OS state.
2023-09-11 14:08:33 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
e0303058a3 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.3 2023-09-10 11:21:25 +00:00
undergroundwires
65f121c451 Introduce new TreeView UI component
Key highlights:

- Written from scratch to cater specifically to privacy.sexy's
  needs and requirements.
- The visual look mimics the previous component with minimal changes,
  but its internal code is completely rewritten.
- Lays groundwork for future functionalities like the "expand all"
  button a flat view mode as discussed in #158.
- Facilitates the transition to Vue 3 by omitting the Vue 2.0 dependent
  `liquour-tree` as part of #230.

Improvements and features:

- Caching for quicker node queries.
- Gradual rendering of nodes that introduces a noticable boost in
  performance, particularly during search/filtering.
  - `TreeView` solely governs the check states of branch nodes.

Changes:

- Keyboard interactions now alter the background color to highlight the
  focused item. Previously, it was changing the color of the text.
- Better state management with clear separation of concerns:
  - `TreeView` exclusively manages indeterminate states.
  - `TreeView` solely governs the check states of branch nodes.
  - Introduce transaction pattern to update state in batches to minimize
    amount of events handled.
- Improve keyboard focus, style background instead of foreground. Use
  hover/touch color on keyboard focus.
- `SelectableTree` has been removed. Instead, `TreeView` is now directly
  integrated with `ScriptsTree`.
- `ScriptsTree` has been refactored to incorporate hooks for clearer
  code and separation of duties.
- Adopt Vue-idiomatic bindings instead of keeping a reference of the
  tree component.
- Simplify and change filter event management.
- Abandon global styles in favor of class-scoped styles.
- Use global mixins with descriptive names to clarify indended
  functionality.
2023-09-09 22:26:21 +02:00
undergroundwires
821cc62c4c Change license to AGPLv3 2023-09-08 16:52:41 +02:00
Snowz
4ce327eb6a win: fix disable recent apps revert #211, #248
Add missing space
2023-09-07 00:02:02 +02:00
undergroundwires
4beb1bb574 Introduce retry mechanism for npm install in CI/CD
This commit addresses occasional pipeline failures caused by transient
network errors during dependency installation with `npm ci`. It
centralizes the logic for installing npm dependencies and introduces a
retry mechanism.

The new approach will attempt `npm ci` up to 5 times with a 5-second
interval between each attempt, thereby increasing the resilience of
CI/CD pipelines.

This commit adds a new script `npm-install.js` with `npm run
install-deps` command to centralize npm dependency installation process
throughout the project. Separate testing of scripts to a separate
workflow.

It removes unused `install` dependency from `package.json`.
2023-09-05 13:39:15 +02:00
undergroundwires
0a2a1a026b Refactor build configs and improve CI/CD checks
This commit makes the build process more robust, simplifies
configurations and reduce the risk of incomplete or erroneous
deployments.

- Centralize output directory definitions by introducing
  `dist-dirs.json`.
- Add `verify-build-artifacts` utility to ensure correct build outputs
  and `print-dist-dir` to determine distribution directory.
- Add steps in CI/CD pipeline to verify build artifacts.
- Migrate Electron Builder config from YAML to CJS for capability to
  read JSON.
- Fix `release-site.yaml` failing due to pointing to wrong distribution
  directory, change it to use `print-dist-dir`.
- Improve `check-desktop-runtime-errors` to verify build artifacts for
  more reliable builds. Ensure tests fail and succeed reliably.
- Update `.gitignore` and configure ESLint to use it to define and
  ignore build artifact directories from one place, remove
  `.eslintignore` that does not add anything after this change.
- Keep `"main"` field in `package.json` as `electron-vite` depends on it
  (alex8088/electron-vite#270).
- Improve documentation
2023-09-03 14:50:31 +02:00
undergroundwires
eb096d07e2 Fix memory leaks via auto-unsubscribing and DI
This commit simplifies event handling, providing a unified and robust
way to handle event lifecycling. This way, it fixes events not being
unsubscribed when state is changed.

Introduce a new function in `EventSubscriptionCollection` to remove
existing events and adding new events. This provides an easier to use
API, which leads to code that's easier to understand. It also prevents
potential bugs that may occur due to forgetting to call both functions.
It fixes `TheScriptsMenu` not unregistering events on state change.
Other improvements include:
  - Include a getter to get total amount of registered subcriptions.
    This helps in unit testing.
  - Have nullish checks to prevent potential errors further down the
    execution.
  - Use array instead of rest parameters to increase readability and
    simplify tests.

Ensure `SliderHandler` stops resizes on unmount, unsubscribing from all
events and resetting state to default.

Update `injectionKeys` to do imports as types to avoid circular
dependencies. Simplify importing `injectionKeys` to enable and strict
typings for iterating injection keys.

Add tests covering new behavior.
2023-09-01 18:14:25 +02:00
undergroundwires
19e42c9c52 Refactor and improve external URL checks
- Move external URL checks to its own module under `tests/`. This
  separates them from integration test, addressing long runs and
  frequent failures that led to ignoring test results.
- Move `check-desktop-runtime-errors` to `tests/checks` to keep all
  test-related checks into one directory.
- Replace `ts-node` with `vite` for running
  `check-desktop-runtime-errors` to maintain a consistent execution
  environment across checks.
- Implement a timeout for each fetch call.
- Be nice to external sources, wait 5 seconds before sending another
  request to an URL under same domain. This solves rate-limiting issues.
- Instead of running test on every push/pull request, run them only
  weekly.
- Do not run tests on each commit/PR but only scheduled (weekly) to
  minimize noise.
- Fix URLs are not captured correctly inside backticks or parenthesis.
2023-09-01 00:18:47 +02:00
undergroundwires
f4d86fccfd Fix Windows artifact naming in desktop packaging
- Fix the naming convention in Electron output to align with previous
  artifact naming to not break external/internal URLs.
- In desktop execution tests, make artifact locator logic stricter to
  test regression.
2023-08-30 13:34:30 +02:00
undergroundwires
ad0576a752 Improve desktop runtime execution tests
Test improvements:

- Capture titles for all macOS windows, not just the frontmost.
- Incorporate missing application log files.
- Improve log clarity with enriched context.
- Improve application termination on macOS by reducing grace period.
- Ensure complete application termination on macOS.
- Validate Vue application loading through an initial log.
- Support ignoring environment-specific `stderr` errors.
- Do not fail the test if working directory cannot be deleted.
- Use retry pattern when installing dependencies due to network errors.

Refactorings:

- Migrate the test code to TypeScript.
- Replace deprecated `rmdir` with `rm` for error-resistant directory
  removal.
- Improve sanity checking by shifting from App.vue to Vue bootstrapper.
- Centralize environment variable management with `EnvironmentVariables`
  construct.
- Rename infrastructure/Environment to RuntimeEnvironment for clarity.
- Isolate WindowVariables and SystemOperations from RuntimeEnvironment.
- Inject logging via preloader.
- Correct mislabeled RuntimeSanity tests.

Configuration:

- Introduce `npm run check:desktop` for simplified execution.
- Omit `console.log` override due to `nodeIntegration` restrictions and
  reveal logging functionality using context-bridging.
2023-08-29 16:30:00 +02:00
tromcho
35be05df20 win: fix typo in Defender retention script #213 2023-08-28 13:15:41 +02:00
undergroundwires
dae6d114da linux: use user.js over prefs.js for Firefox #232
Manage Firefox preferences through `user.js` instead of `prefs.js`.
Because of Mozilla's recommendation against direct `prefs.js` edits to
avoid potential profile corruption. Instead, the `user.js` file, if
present, overrides the settings in `prefs.js` at application startup.

Change AddFirefoxPrefs function to update `user.js` and manage
creation/deletion of this file:

1. Handle file creation if `user.js` does not exist.
2. Deletes file if `user.js` becomes empty after reverting settings.

Other changes:

- Improve log messages
- Minimal refactorings
2023-08-27 20:14:10 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
ecce47fdcd ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.2 2023-08-25 12:46:25 +00:00
undergroundwires
e9e0001ef8 Improve desktop security by isolating Electron
Enable `contextIsolation` in Electron to securely expose a limited set
of Node.js APIs to the renderer process. It:

1. Isolates renderer and main process contexts. It ensures that the
   powerful main process functions aren't directly accessible from
   renderer process(es), adding a security boundary.
2. Mitigates remote exploitation risks. By isolating contexts, potential
   malicious code injections in the renderer can't directly reach and
   compromise the main process.
3. Reduces attack surface.
4. Protect against prototype pollution: It prevents tampering of
   JavaScript object prototypes in one context from affecting another
   context, improving app reliability and security.

Supporting changes include:

- Extract environment and system operations classes to the infrastructure
  layer. This removes node dependencies from core domain and application
  code.
- Introduce `ISystemOperations` to encapsulate OS interactions. Use it
  from `CodeRunner` to isolate node API usage.
- Add a preloader script to inject validated environment variables into
  renderer context. This keeps Electron integration details
  encapsulated.
- Add new sanity check to fail fast on issues with preloader injected
  variables.
- Improve test coverage of runtime sanity checks and environment
  components. Move validation logic into separate classes for Single
  Responsibility.
- Improve absent value test case generation.
2023-08-25 14:31:30 +02:00
undergroundwires
62f8bfac2f Fix searching/filtering bugs #235
- Fix a bug (introduced in 1b9be8fe) preventing the tree view from being
  visible during a search.
- Fix a minor bug where the scripts view does not render based on the
  initial filter.
- Add Vue component tests for `TheScriptView` to prevent regressions.
- Refactor `isSearching` in `TheScriptView` to simplify its logic.
2023-08-25 00:32:01 +02:00
undergroundwires
75c9b51bf2 Migrate to electron-vite and electron-builder
- Switch from deprecated Vue CLI plugin to `electron-vite` (see
  nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1982)
- Update main/preload scripts to use `index.cjs` filenames to support
  `"type": "module"`, resolving crash issue (#233). This crash was
  related to Electron not supporting ESM (see electron/asar#249,
  electron/electron#21457).
- This commit completes migration to Vite from Vue CLI (#230).

Structure changes:

- Introduce separate folders for Electron's main and preload processes.
- Move TypeHelpers to `src/` to mark tit as accessible by the rest of
  the code.

Config changes:

- Make `vite.config.ts` reusable by Electron configuration.
- On electron-builder, use `--publish` flag instead of `-p` for clarity.

Tests:

- Add log for preload script loading verification.
- Implement runtime environment sanity checks.
- Enhance logging in `check-desktop-runtime-errors`.
2023-08-24 20:01:53 +02:00
undergroundwires
ec98d8417f Migrate Cypress (E2E) tests to Vite and TypeScript
This commit progresses the migration from Vue CLI to Vite (#230).

TypeScript migration:

- Convert JavaScript Cypress tests and configurations to TypeScript.
- Introduce `tsconfig.json` for Cypress, following official
  recommendation.

Test execution:

- Use Cypress CLI to run the tests.
- Rename Cypress commands to reflect official naming conventions.
- Start Vue server prior to Cypress execution, using
  `start-server-and-test` package based on official documentation.
- Remove dependency on Vue CLI plugin ((`@vue/cli-plugin-e2e-cypress`).

Configuration standardization (based on Cypress docs):

- Delete unused `plugins/` directory.
- Move test (spec) files to to the root directory.
- Add official ESLint plugin (`eslint-plugin-cypress`).

Changes for importing `vite.config.ts` into `cypress.config.ts`:

- Add TypeScript import assertations to files importing JSON files.
- Use ESM friendly way instead of `__dirname` to solve `ReferenceError:
  __dirname is not defined in ES module scrope`.

Other changes:

- Simplify comments in placeholder files.
- Create Cypress specific `.gitignore` for enhanced maintainability,
  clarity and scalability.
- Remove redundant `vue.config.cjs`.
2023-08-24 13:45:34 +02:00
undergroundwires
736590558b Migrate web builds from Vue CLI to Vite
This commit changes the web application's build, transpilation and
minification process from Vue CLI to Vite. This shift paves the way for
a full migration to Vite as the primary build tool (#230).

Configuration changes:

- `.vscode/extensions.json`: Update recommended plugins, replacing
  unmaintained ones with official recommendations.
- Legacy browser support:
  - Use `@vitejs/plugin-legacy` to transpile for older browsers.
  - Remove `core-js` dependency and `babel.config.cjs` configuration as
    they're now handled by the legacy plugin.
  - Delete `@babel/preset-typescript` and `@babel/preset-typescript`
    dependencies as legacy plugin handles babel dependencies by default.
  - Add `terser` dependency that's used by the legacy plugin for
    minification, as per Vite's official documentation.
- `tsconfig.json`:
  - Remove obsolete `webpack-env` types.
  - Add `"resolveJsonModule": true` to be able to read JSON files in
    right way.
  - Use correct casing as configuration values.
  - Simplify `lib` to align with Vite and Vue starter configuration.
  - Add `"skipLibCheck": true` as `npm run build` now runs `tsc` which
    fails on inconsistent typings inside `node_modules` due to npm's
    weak dependency resoultion.
- PostCSS:
  - Add `autoprefixer` as dependency, no longer installed by Vue CLI.
  - Epxlicitly added `postcss` as dependency to anticipate potential
    peer dependency changes.
- Remove related `@vue/cli` dependencies.
- Remove `sass-loader` as Vite has native CSS preprocessing support.
- Run integration tests with `jsdom` environment so `window` object can
  be used.

Client-side changes:

- Abstract build tool specific environment variable population.
  Environment variables were previously populated by Vue CLI and now by
  Vite but not having an abstraction caused issues. This abstraction
  solves build errors and allows easier future migrations and testing.
- Change Vue CLI-specific `~@` aliases to `@` to be able to compile with
  Vite.
- Update types in LiquorTree to satisfy `tsc`.
- Remove Vue CLI-specific workaround from `src/presentation/main.ts`.

Restructuring:

- Move `public/` to `presentation/` to align with the layered structure,
  which was not possible with Vue CLI.
- Move `index.html` to web root instead of having it inside `public/` to
  align with official recommended structure.
- Move logic shared by both integration and unit tests to
  `tests/shared`.
- Move logo creation script to `scripts/` and its npm command to include
  `build` to align with rest of the structure.
2023-08-23 23:12:56 +02:00
undergroundwires
6e40edd3f8 Remove Vue ESLint plugin for Vite compatibility
The Vue ESLint plugin is not compatible with Vite and isn't provided in
Vite's default template. By removing it, the codebase progresses toward
the migration to Vue 3.0 and Vite (#230).

Changes:

- Directly execute `eslint` in the `npm run lint:eslint` command.
- Fix previously undetected linting issues that weren't covered by Vue
  CLI's default configuration.
- Updated various configuration files, reflecting the removal and lint
  fixes.
- Remove unused `eslint-plugin-import` dependency that is already
  imported by `@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript`.

In `.eslintrc.cjs`:

- Add `es2022` as environment in to simplify setting parser options and
  align with Vite starter configuration.
- Remove useless tests override.
- Move tests override in root `.eslintrc.cjs` to `tests/` for clarity,
  better organization, scalability and separation of concerns.
2023-08-23 09:47:44 +02:00
undergroundwires
5f11c8d98f Migrate unit/integration tests to Vitest with Vite
As part of transition to Vue 3.0 and Vite (#230), this commit
facilitates the shift towards building rest of the application using
Vite. By doing so, it eliminates reliance on outdated Electron building
system that offered limited control, blocking desktop builds (#233).

Changes include:

- Introduce Vite with Vue 2.0 plugin for test execution.
- Remove `mocha`, `chai` and other related dependencies.
- Adjust test to Vitest syntax.
- Revise and update `tests.md` to document the changes.
- Add `@modyfi/vite-plugin-yaml` plugin to be able to use yaml file
  depended logic on test files, replacing previous webpack behavior.
- Fix failing tests that are revealed by Vitest due to unhandled errors
  and lack of assertments.
- Remove the test that depends on Vue CLI populating `process.env`.
- Use `jsdom` for unit test environment, adding it to dependency to
  `package.json` as project now depends on it and it was not specified
  even though `package-lock.json` included it.
2023-08-22 14:02:35 +02:00
SNOWZ
08737698c2 win: fix automatic updates revert #234
Close registry key string
2023-08-21 12:15:08 +02:00
undergroundwires
04b3133500 Add automated checks for desktop app runtime #233
- Add automation script for building, packaging, installing, executing
  and verifying Electron distrubtions across macOS, Ubuntu and Windows.
- Add GitHub workflow to run the script to test distributions using the
  script.
- Update README with new workflow status badge.
- Add application initialization log to desktop applications to be able
  to test against crashes before application initialization.
2023-08-21 01:35:19 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
0d15992d56 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.1 2023-08-18 15:53:16 +00:00
undergroundwires
a14929a13c Migrate to ES6 modules
Configure project to use ES6 modules to enable top-level await
capabilities. This change helps project to align well with modern JS
standards.

- Set `type` to `module` in `package.json`.
- Use import/export syntax in Cypress configuration files.
- Rename configurations files that do not support modules to use
  the `.cjs` extension:
  - `vue.config.js` to `vue.config.cjs` (vuejs/vue-cli#4477).
  - `babel.config.js` to `babel.config.cjs (babel/babel-loader#894)
  - `.eslintrc.js` to `.eslintrc.cjs` (eslint/eslint#13440,
    eslint/eslint#14137)
  - `postcss.config.js` to `postcss.config.cjs` (postcss/postcss#1771)
- Provide a workaround for Vue CLI & Mocha ES6 modules conflict in
  Vue configuration file (vuejs/vue-cli#7417).
2023-08-17 18:50:14 +02:00
undergroundwires
6a20d804dc Refactor filter (search query) event handling
Refactor filter event handling to a unified event with visitor pattern
to simplify the code, avoid future bugs and provide better test
coverage.

This commit shifts from using separate `filtered` and `filterRemoved`
events to a singular, more expressive `filterChanged` event. The new
approach emits a detailed payload that explicitly indicates the filter
action and the associated filter data. The event object unifies the way
the presentation layer reacts to the events.

Benefits with this approach include:

- Simplifying event listeners by reducing the number of events to
  handle.
- Increasing code clarity and reduces potential for oversight by
  providing explicit action details in the event payload.
- Offering extensibility for future actions without introducing new
  events.
- Providing visitor pattern to handle different kind of events in easy
  and robust manner without code repetition.

Other changes:

- Refactor components handling of events to follow DRY and KISS
  principles better.
- Refactor `UserFilter.spec.ts` to:
  - Make it easier to add new tests.
  - Increase code coverage by running all event-based tests on the
    current property.
2023-08-16 15:09:26 +02:00
undergroundwires
ae75059cc1 Increase testability through dependency injection
- Remove existing integration tests for hooks as they're redundant after
  this change.
- Document the pattern in relevant documentation.
- Introduce `useEnvironment` to increase testability.
- Update components to inject dependencies rather than importing hooks
  directly.
2023-08-15 18:11:30 +02:00
undergroundwires
39e650cf11 Fix revert toggle partial rendering
This commits fixes an issue where the `REVERT` label on revert toggle
might render as `REVER` or in a similarly clipped manner due to its
fixed width. The problem is visible when certain fonts fail to load or
browser engines render content non-standardly.

Changes:
- Refactor UI component to have its own separate Vue component with unit
  tests.
- Rework component design to utilize flexbox, enhancing its adaptability
  and simplifying the structure.
- Remove obselete `webkit` directives.
- Refactor SCSS for clearer structure and better SCSS best-practices.
- Use `em` when possible instead of `px` for improved responsiveness.
2023-08-14 15:28:15 +02:00
undergroundwires
bc91237d7c Refactor usage of tooltips for flexibility
This commit introduces a new Vue component to handle tooltips. It acts
as a wrapper for the `v-tooltip`. It enhances the maintainability,
readability and portability of tooltips by enabling the direct inclusion
of inline HTML in the tooltip components. It solves issues such as
absence of linting or editor support and cumbersome string
concatenation.

It also provides an abstraction layer that simplifies the switching
between different tooltip implementations, which would allow a smooth
migration to Vue 3 (see #230).
2023-08-12 16:53:58 +02:00
undergroundwires
9e5491fdbf Implement custom lightweight modal #230
Introduce a brand new lightweight and efficient modal component. It is
designed to be visually similar to the previous one to not introduce a
change in feel of the application in a patch release, but behind the
scenes it features:

- Enhanced application speed and reduced bundle size.
- New flexbox-driven layout, eliminating JS calculations.
- Composition API ready for Vue 3.0 #230.

Other changes:

- Adopt idiomatic Vue via `v-modal` binding.
- Add unit tests for both the modal and dialog.
- Remove `vue-js-modal` dependency in favor of the new implementation.
- Adjust modal shadow color to better match theme.
- Add `@vue/test-utils` for unit testing.
2023-08-11 19:35:26 +02:00
undergroundwires
986ba078a6 Fix failing tests due to failed error logging
Unit and integration tests have been failing due to failed logging of
`Error` objects. These were creating an issue where `mocha` was not
properly returning right exit codes, leading to test pipelines
incorrectly passing despite test failures.

- Fix runtime behavior of failing to retrieve error stacks.
- Add tests for error handling.
- Add more robust custom error handling.

Related issues: babel/babel#14273, vuejs/vue-cli#6994.
2023-08-10 19:49:08 +02:00
he3als
061afad967 Improve Defender scripts #201
Reliably disable Defender services (by always using `reg` with
TrustedInstaller`), and put Firewall services in Windows Firewall
section, so that people do not accidently disable Windows Firewall
services and break Microsoft Store.

Co-authored-by: undergroundwires <git@undergroundwires.dev>
2023-08-09 15:16:31 +02:00
undergroundwires
3bc8da4cbf Fix failing security tests
This commit changes the behavior of auditing to audit only production
dependencies.

Security checks have been failing for months due to Vue CLI dependencies
and lack of resolution from the developers. This commit makes auditing
ignore development dependencies.

The reasons include:

- Vulnerabilities in developer dependencies cause pipelines to fail
  on every run.
- This is caused by dependencies such that lack resolution from the
  developers. Vue developers consider `npm audit` broken design and do
  not prioritize solutions. Discussions: vuejs/vue-cli#6637,
  vuejs/vue-cli#6621, vuejs/vue-cli#6555, vuejs/vue-cli#6553,
  vuejs/vue-cli#6523, vuejs/vue-cli#6486, vuejs/vue-cli#6632.
- Development packages are not relevant for the production payload.
- False positives create behavior of ignoring them completely instead of
  taking action, which creates a security vulnerability itself.
- Failed tests are shown in a badge on README file, giving wrong picture
  of security posture of users.

`npm audit --omit=dev` is used instead of `npm audit --production` which
is deprecated as of npm v8.7.0 npm/cli#4744.

This commit also removes exiting with output of `npm audit` command to
fix exiting with textual output, leading to failures.
2023-08-08 20:02:09 +02:00
undergroundwires
1b9be8fe2d Refactor Vue components using Composition API #230
- Migrate `StatefulVue`:
  - Introduce `UseCollectionState` that replaces its behavior and acts
    as a shared state store.
  - Add more encapsulated, granular functions based on read or write
    access to state in CollectionState.
- Some linting rules get activates due to new code-base compability to
  modern parses, fix linting errors.
  - Rename Dialog to ModalDialog as after refactoring,
    eslintvue/no-reserved-component-names does not allow name Dialog.
  - To comply with `vue/multi-word-component-names`, rename:
    - `Code`          -> `CodeInstruction`
    - `Handle`        -> `SliderHandle`
    - `Documentable`  -> `DocumentableNode`
    - `Node`          -> `NodeContent`
    - `INode`         -> `INodeContent`
    - `Responsive`    -> `SizeObserver`
- Remove `vue-property-decorator` and `vue-class-component`
  dependencies.
- Refactor `watch` with computed properties when possible for cleaner
  code.
  - Introduce `UseApplication` to reduce repeated code in new components
    that use `computed` more heavily than before.
- Change TypeScript target to `es2017` to allow top level async calls
  for getting application context/state/instance to simplify the code by
  removing async calls. However, mocha (unit and integration) tests do
  not run with top level awaits, so a workaround is used.
2023-08-07 13:16:39 +02:00
undergroundwires
3a594ac7fd Improve user privacy with secure outbound links
All outbound links now include `rel="noopener noreferrer"` attribute.
This security improvement prevents the new page from being able to
access the `window.opener` property and ensures it runs in a separate
process.

`rel="noopener"`:

   When a new page is opened using `target="_blank"`, the new page runs
   on the same process as the originating page, and has a reference to
   the originating page `window.opener`. By implementing
   `rel="noopener"`, the new page is prevented to use `window.opener`
   property.
   It's security issue because the newly opened website could
   potentially redirect the page to a malicious URL. Even though
   privacy.sexy doesn't have any sensitive information to protect, this
   can still be a vector for phishing attacks.

`rel="noreferrer"`:

  It implies features of `noopener`, and also prevents `Referer` header
  from being sent to the new page. Referer headers may include
  sensitive data, because they tell the new page the URL of the page
  the request is coming from.
2023-08-06 02:09:11 +02:00
undergroundwires
ff84f5676e Transition to eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript
- Migrate to newer `eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript` from
  `eslint-config-airbnb`.
- Add also `rushstack/eslint-patch` as per instructed by
  `eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript` docs.
- Update codebase to align with new linting standards.
- Add script to configure VS Code for effective linting for project
  developers, move it to `scripts` directory along with clean npm
  install script for better organization.
2023-08-04 16:39:36 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
4d0ce12c96 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.12.0 2023-08-03 18:22:36 +00:00
undergroundwires
298b058e5c win: add new scripts to disable more telemetry
- Add new scripts under "Disable Windows telemetry and data collection".
- Update script names and documentations to align with Microsoft's
  latest branding for telemetry.
- Introduce broader configurability to minimize data collection.
- Add missing revert code to allow the reversion of changes, increasing
  flexibility and safety.
- Include comprehensive documentation to provide more context and
  understanding for users.
2023-08-03 17:17:56 +02:00
undergroundwires
1e80ee1fb0 Change subtitle heading to new slogan
- Unify reading subtitle/slogan throughout the application.
- Refactor related unit tests for easier future changes.
- Add typed constants for Vue app environment variables.
2023-08-01 17:50:36 +02:00
undergroundwires
5901dc5f11 Fix macOS desktop build failure in CI
The GitHub-hosted runners began experiencing issues while building macOS
desktop distributions, exclusively affecting the macOS environment.
The Ubuntu and Windows environments remained unaffected.

The logs highlighted the absence of Python in the macOS environment, which
resulted in build failure:

```sh
  Error: Exit code: ENOENT. spawn /usr/bin/python ENOENT
```

Since the `electron-builder` package uses Python scripts to create DMG
disk images for macOS distributions, Python is needed for building the
application. However, electron-builder uses Python 2.X meanwhile modern
macOS versions have removed Python 2.X from the operating system on
default installation.

Although this issue was resolved in `electron-builder` version 23,,
`vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder` continues to use version 22. Due to a
lack of maintenance, the package is unlikely to receive updates.

This commit forces `vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder` to use the latest
`electron-builder` which resolves the macOS distribution build failure.

In CI process, GitHub-hosted runners start to fail when building macOS
desktop distributions. It is only observered in the macOS environment
while the application is built successfully in both the Ubuntu and
Windows environments.

The error message in the logs indicated that Python was not found in the
macOS environment:

```sh
Error: Exit code: ENOENT. spawn /usr/bin/python ENOENT
```

`electron-builder` package uses Python scripts for certain operations,
specifically for creating DMG disk images for macOS distributions. As a
result, Python is a necessary dependency when building the application
for macOS.

`electron-builder` has fixed this starting from version 23, but
vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder still refers to version 22 and it is
unmaintained and not likely to get updates.

The solution is to add a step in the GitHub Actions workflow to set up
Python in the macOS environment. `actions/setup-python` sets up the
Python environment in the runner if the OS is macOS.

This change does not impact the Ubuntu and Windows environments as the
setup-python step is conditionally executed only for macOS. The addition
of Python to the macOS environment in CI process has resolved the build
failure issue for the macOS distribution.

See also:

- electron-userland/electron-builder#6606
- electron-userland/electron-builder#6726
- electron-userland/electron-builder#6732
- nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1691
- nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1701
2023-08-01 01:42:53 +02:00
undergroundwires
5721796378 Update dependencies and add npm setup script
- Introduce `fresh-npm-install.sh` to automate clean npm environment
  setup.
- Revert workaround 924b326244, resolved
  by updating Font Awesome.
- Remove `vue-template-compiler` and `@vue/test-utils` from
  dependencies, they're obsolete in 2.7.
- Update anchor references to start with lower case in line with
  MD051/link-fragments, introduced by updated `markdownlint`.
- Upgrade cypress to > 10, which includes:
  - Change spec extensions from `*.spec.js` to `*.cy.js`.
  - Change configuration file from `cypress.json` to
    `cypress.config.ts`.
  - Remove most configurations from `cypress/plugins/index.js`. These
    configurations were initially generated by Vue CLI but obsoleted in
    newer cypress versions.
- Lock Typescript version to 4.6.x due to lack of support in
  unmaintained Vue CLI TypeScript plugin (see vuejs/vue-cli#7401).
- Use `setWindowOpenHandler` on Electron, replacing deprecated
  `new-event` event.
- Document inability to upgrade `typescript-eslint` dependencies because
  `@vue/eslint-config-typescript` does not support them. See
   vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#60, vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#59,
   vuejs/eslint-config-typescript#57.
- Fix `typescript` version to 4.6.X and `tslib` version to 2.4.x,
  unit tests exit with a maximum call stack size exceeded error:

  ```
    ...
    MOCHA  Testing...
    RUNTIME EXCEPTION  Exception occurred while loading your tests
    [=========================] 100% (completed)
    RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded
      at RegExp.exec (<anonymous>)
      at retrieveSourceMapURL (/project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:174:21)
      at Array.<anonymous> (/project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:186:26)
      at /project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:85:24
      at mapSourcePosition (/project/node_modules/source-map-support/source-map-support.js:216:21)
    ...
  ```

  Issue has been reported but not fixed, suggested solutions did not
  work, see evanw/node-source-map-support#252.
- Update `vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder` to latest alpha version. This
  allows upgrading `ts-loader` to latest and using latest
  `electron-builder`. Change `main` property value in `package.json` to
  `index.js` for successful electron builds (see
  nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#188).
2023-08-01 00:24:06 +02:00
undergroundwires
8b374a37b4 mac: add script to disable personalized ads 2023-07-31 17:59:23 +02:00
undergroundwires
c404dfebe2 Add initial Linux support #150
Key features of Linux support:
- It supports python 3 scripts execution.
- It supports Flatpak and Snap installation for software
  clean-up/configurations.
- Extensive documentation.
2023-07-30 22:54:24 +02:00
undergroundwires
e8199932b4 Relax and improve code validation
Rework code validation to be bound to a context and not
context-independent. It means that the generated code is validated based
on different phases during the compilation. This is done by moving
validation from `ScriptCode` constructor to a different callable
function.

It removes duplicate detection for function calls once a call is fully
compiled, but still checks for duplicates inside each function body that
has inline code. This allows for having duplicates in final scripts
(thus relaxing the duplicate detection), e.g., when multiple calls to
the same function is made.

It fixes non-duplicates (when using common syntax) being misrepresented
as duplicate lines.

It improves the output of errors, such as printing valid lines, to give
more context. This improvement also fixes empty line validation not
showing the right empty lines in the error output. Empty line validation
shows tabs and whitespaces more clearly.

Finally, it adds more tests including tests for existing logic, such as
singleton factories.
2022-10-29 20:03:06 +02:00
undergroundwires
f4a7ca76b8 Rework icon with higher quality and new color
Change icon color to match the primary color of the theme (i.e.,
`#3a65ab`). The new color looks good on both dark and light surfaces
which solves #155.

Introduce SVG logo instead of PNG for better quality and scalability.

Improve icon creation. Introduce an automated script to create different
logo formats in different sizes enabling easier update of logo from
single place.
2022-10-13 21:26:30 +02:00
undergroundwires
64cca1d9b8 mac: add scripts to configure Parallels Desktop 2022-10-12 21:43:17 +02:00
undergroundwires
68a5d698a2 Add support for nested templates
Add support for expressions inside expressions.

Add support for templating where the output of one expression results in
another template part with expressions.

E.g., this did not work before, but compilation will now evaluate both
with expression with `$condition` and parameter substitution with
`$text`:

```
{{ with $condition }}
  echo '{{ $text }}'
{{ end }}
```

Add also more sanity checks (validation logic) when compiling
expressions to reveal problems quickly.
2022-10-11 20:42:38 +02:00
undergroundwires
bf0c55fa60 Drop support for dead browsers
It reduces distribution size to half of the size (50%) from 17.4 MB to
8.75 MB.

It follows new Vue default configuration vuejs/vue-cli#5232.

It drops support for `baidu 13.18`, `ie 11`, `ie 10`,  `bb 10`, `bb 7`,
`ie_mob 11`, `ie_mob 10`, `op_mob 12.1` as reported by
`npx browserslist`.
2022-10-09 22:38:35 +02:00
undergroundwires
e7b816d156 win: add scripts to downloaded file handling #153 2022-10-05 22:11:18 +02:00
Brice Dobson
a2e092190d win: add script to increase RSA key exchange #165
Add script to increase RSA key exchange to 2048-bit for ISS

Co-authored-by: undergroundwires <git@undergroundwires.dev>
2022-10-04 20:27:02 +02:00
undergroundwires
c1c2f2925f Break line in inline codes in documentation
It fixes the behavior where the whole text goes outside of the screen
(overflows) due to inline code not breaking.
2022-10-03 21:25:57 +02:00
undergroundwires
e8d06e0f3e Add multiline support for with expression
Improve templating support for block rendering for `with` expression
that has multiline code. This improves templating support to render
multiline code conditionally.

This did not work before but works now:

```
{{ with $middleLine }}
  first line
  second line
{{ end }}
```
2022-10-02 20:12:49 +02:00
undergroundwires
7d3670c26d Improve manual execution instructions
- Simplify alternatives to run the script.
- Change style of code parts to be easier to the eye:
  - Use the same font size as other texts in body.
  - Add vertical padding.
  - Align the contents (the code, copy button and dollar sign) in the
    middle.
  - Align information icon to center of context next to it.
- Fix minor typos and punctations.
- Refactor instruction list to be more generic to able to be used by
  other operating systems.
- Make dialogs scrollable so instruction list on smaller screens can be
  read until the end.
2022-10-01 19:50:45 +02:00
undergroundwires
430537f704 Use lowercase in script names and search text
Remove uppercase text transformation from node titles (script and
categories) and "no results found" text when searching. It increases the
readability giving it a clean look.
2022-09-30 19:50:46 +02:00
undergroundwires
58ed7b456b win: improve OneDrive removal
- Improve documentation for OneDrive removal scripts.
- Add support for deleting OneDrive icon from the navigation pane.
- Do not revert OneDrive install code on Windows 11 as it does not exist
  by default.
- Remove "Prevent automatic OneDrive install for new users" script as
  HKU scripts are not really supported elsewhere and makes the code
  harder to maintain.
- Do not print errors when the behavior is as expected. Surpress errors
  on registry key deletion, ensure re-running script does not cause any
  errors with proper checks.
- Change revert logic to match default Windows state.
- Hardcode service names for OneDrive to avoid side-effects.
- Rerruning OneDrive now runs it in background.
- Add Windows 11 support for running the installer/uninstaller.
- Rename scripts to simpler and easier-to-understand names
2022-09-29 23:27:46 +02:00
undergroundwires
6b3f4659df Use line endings based on script language #88
Use CRLF in batchfile and LF in shellscript.
2022-09-28 23:09:23 +02:00
undergroundwires
bbc6156281 win: add script to remove Widgets 2022-09-27 17:36:14 +02:00
undergroundwires
df533ad3b1 win: add more Visual Studio scripts, support 2022
Improve documentation for Visual Studio scripts.

Add different keys reported by community for deleting Visual Studio 2022
licenses, see beatcracker/VSCELicense#14 for the key reports.

Add cleanup for SQM files that Visual Studio generates when it is unable
to connect to internet, to send the data when online. Improve cleanup
for Visual Studio logs.

Change revert behavior of the scripts to match default state of clean
Visual Studio installation.
2022-09-26 21:37:32 +02:00
undergroundwires
6067bdb24e Improve documentation support with markdown
Rework documentation URLs as inline markdown.

Redesign documentations with markdown text.

Redesign way to document scripts/categories and present the
documentation.

Documentation is showed in an expandable box instead of tooltip. This is
to allow writing longer documentation (tooltips are meant to be used for
short text) and have better experience on mobile.

If a node (script/category) has documentation it's now shown with single
information icon (ℹ) aligned to right.

Add support for rendering documentation as markdown. It automatically
converts plain URLs to URLs with display names (e.g.
https://docs.microsoft.com/..) will be rendered automatically like
"docs.microsoft.com - Windows 11 Privacy...".
2022-09-25 23:25:43 +02:00
undergroundwires
924b326244 Fix broken npm installation and builds
This commit fixes two issues:
a. Fix `npm install` not working
b. Fix building not working after npm install fix.

npm install fails with dependency resolution issue due to Vue CLI as
following:

```txt
npm ERR! code ERESOLVE
npm ERR! ERESOLVE could not resolve
npm ERR!
npm ERR! While resolving: cache-loader@4.1.0
...
```txt

As suggested in Vue issues regenerating packages-lock.json solves the
issue, see: vuejs/vue-cli#6793, vuejs/vue-cli#7095.

However with the new package-lock.json a Font Awesome dependency issue
breaks the builds such as the following:

```txt
ERROR in src/presentation/bootstrapping/Modules/IconBootstrapper.ts:17:7
TS2345: Argument of type 'IconDefinition' is not assignable to parameter of type 'IconDefinitionOrPack'.
  Type 'IconDefinition' is not assignable to type 'IconPack'.
    Index signature for type 'string' is missing in type 'IconDefinition'.
    15 |   public bootstrap(vue: VueConstructor): void {
    16 |     library.add(
  > 17 |       faGithub,
```

This is solved by adding a patch in `tsconfig.json`. This issue was
discussed in FortAwesome/Font-Awesome#12575 where the workaround was
recommended.
2022-09-22 20:13:20 +02:00
undergroundwires
8608072bfb Align card icons vertically in cards view
Align folder and battery icons to be on same vertical line on every
card.
2022-03-14 18:30:05 +01:00
undergroundwires
3233d9b802 Improve click/touch without unintended interaction
Disable selecting clickables as text. Selecting buttons leads to
unintended selection. This is seen when touching on clickables using
mobile devices.

Prevent blue highlight when touching on clickables. This is seen on
mobile webkit browsers. It looks ugly and the visual clue provided is
not needed beacuse all clickables on mobile already  have visual clues.
2022-03-13 12:45:17 +01:00
undergroundwires
99e24b4134 Improve touch like hover on devices without mouse
This commit improves mobile support. `:hover` CSS selector is not mobile
friendly because there is typically no mouse support on mobile. This
commit make hover behavior to become active during touch on mobile.

`:hover` selector is emulated on mobile devices. But this emulated
behavior is not desired. When emulated, the CSS style gets attached when
starting touching but does not get removed after stopping touching. This
sticky behavior is undesired.

This commit solve this issue by using Saas mixing that uses `:active`
selector instead of `:hover` when `:hover` is not really supported but
emulated.
2022-03-12 10:59:28 +01:00
undergroundwires
b210aaddf2 Improve script/category name validation
- Use better error messages with more context.
- Unify their validation logic and share tests.
- Validate also type of the name.
- Refactor node (Script/Category) parser tests for easier future
  changes and cleaner test code (using `TestBuilder` to do dirty work in
  unified way).
- Add more tests. Custom `Error` properties are compared manually due to
  `chai` not supporting deep equality checks (chaijs/chai#1065,
  chaijs/chai#1405).
2022-03-11 09:56:50 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
65902e5b72 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.11.4 2022-03-08 17:32:34 +00:00
undergroundwires
efd63ff85d Bump dependencies to latest
Purge unused dependencies.

Update dependencies to latest except:

- ts-lint. Keep locked to 9.0.1 because that's the latest version that
  works with Webpack 4 that's still used by
  vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder.
- Keep eslint at version 7 because tests cannot be run/compiled with
  version 7, see eslint/eslint#15678, vuejs/vue-cli#6759.

Newer versions of ESLint modules do not allow linebreak after or before
= operator (operator-linebreak). This commit also changes files to
comply with it.

Closes #116, #119, #122, #130.
2022-03-08 18:03:19 +01:00
undergroundwires
242a497e7d Bump node environment to 16.x
- Bump setup-node action to v2.
- Use composite actions to reuse same setting. This is preferred over
  reusable templates because reusable templates are on job-level but
  setting up node should be a step.
2022-03-07 21:38:30 +01:00
undergroundwires
05a6a84c37 Add donation information 2022-03-05 13:10:27 +01:00
undergroundwires
112e79a64c Fix Microsoft Defender alert for uninstaller #114
Microsoft Defender considers the uninstaller virus. It's a
false-psoitive caused by `electron-builder` used to build NSIS package.

This commit solves the issue by explicitly adding `electron-builder` as
dependency. This way, `vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder` always resolves
to the desired version. Now the version used for `electron-builder` is
more controlled. New uninstaller generated by latest specified patch
does not trigger an alert, which solves the false-positive issue.

See also:
  - electron-userland/electron-builder#4793,
  - electron-userland/electron-builder#4878.
2022-02-27 14:55:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
eeb1d5b0c4 Refactor to use version object #59
Enable writing safer version aware logic.
2022-02-26 17:15:30 +01:00
undergroundwires
d6bc33ec86 Fix Windows 11 being detected as Windows 10
The logic was expecting major version in Windows 11 to be 11. However,
in Windows 11, major version is not changed and it is till 10. This
commit corrects logic to check build number that's guaranteed to be
higher in Windows 11.
2022-02-23 06:52:46 +01:00
undergroundwires
956052c8ff Fix error when reverting Windows Defender setting 2022-02-21 17:20:34 +01:00
undergroundwires
3785e410db Document WpnService breaking on Windows 10 #110 2022-02-20 15:44:08 +01:00
undergroundwires
481a02afd5 Refactor to remove hardcoding of aliases
Unify definition of  aliases in single place.

Make TypeScript configuration file (`tsconfig.json`) source of truth
regarding aliases.

Both webpack (through `vue.config.js`) and ESLint (through
`.eslintrc.js`) now reads the alias configuration from `tsconfig.json`.
2022-02-02 19:28:12 +01:00
undergroundwires
5bbbb9cecc Refactor to remove code coupling with Webpack
Remove using Webpack import syntax such as: `js-yaml-loader!@/..`. It's
a non-standard syntax that couples the code to Webpack.

Configure instead by specifying Webpack loader in Vue configuration
file.

Enable related ESLint rules.

Remove unused dependency `raw-loader` and refactor
`NoUnintendedInlining` test to load files using file system (dropping
webpack dependency).

Refactor to use `import type` for type imports to show the indent
clearly and satisfy failing ESLint rules.
2022-01-31 17:22:34 +01:00
undergroundwires
db47440d47 Improve existing documentation
Improve documentation for different markdown documentation files. Goal
is to simplify and make the language and content more clear.
2022-01-30 13:15:34 +01:00
undergroundwires
1bcc6c8b2b Improve documentation for architecture
- Simplify `README.md` by creating and moving some documentation to
`architecture.md`.
- Add more documentation for state handling between layers.
- Improve some documentation to use clearer language.
2022-01-29 15:47:44 +01:00
undergroundwires
3c3ec80525 Improve documentation for developing
Move existing documentation to `docs/development.md` to have simpler
`README.md` but more dedicated and extensive documentation for
development.

Improve existing documentation for different commands for the project.

Document VSCode recommendations in `extensions.json` file and add
exception in `.gitignore` to be able to add it to repository.
2022-01-26 08:14:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
803ef2bb3e Move stubs from ./stubs to ./shared/Stubs
Gathers all shared test code in single place.
2022-01-25 08:37:03 +01:00
undergroundwires
43ce834750 Fix Windows DoSvc not being disabled #115
- Disable DoSvc using registry to support newer Windows versions.
- Add more documentation for DoSvc.
2022-01-22 23:57:57 +01:00
undergroundwires
44d79e2c9a Add more and unify tests for absent object cases
- Unify test data for nonexistence of an object/string and collection.
- Introduce more test through adding missing test data to existing tests.
- Improve logic for checking absence of values to match tests.
- Add missing tests for absent value validation.
- Update documentation to include shared test functionality.
2022-01-21 22:34:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
0e52a99efa Transpile dependencies for wider browser support
This commit ensures that all dependencies in `node_modules` will be
transpiled by Babel.

Dependencies are not transpiled by babel as default. `babel-loader`
ignores all files inside `node_modules`.

Not using it may allow packages using newer JavaScript (such as ES6) to
cause unintended crashed on older browsers.

This configuration is the default in projects created by newer versions
of Vue CLI.
2022-01-20 20:07:49 +01:00
undergroundwires
834ce8cf9e Add AirBnb TypeScript overrides for linting
AirBnb only imports JavaScript rules and some fail for TypeScript files.
This commit overrides those rules with TypeScript equivalents.

Changes here can be mostly replaced when Vue natively support TypeScript
for Airbnb (vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb#23).

Enables @typescript-eslint/indent even though it's broken and it will
not be fixed typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#1824 until prettifier
is used, because it is still useful.

Change broken rules with TypeScript variants:
  - `no-useless-constructor`
      eslint/eslint#14118
      typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#873
  - `no-shadow`
      eslint/eslint#13044
      typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#2483
      typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#325
      typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#2552
      typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#2484
      typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint#2466
2022-01-19 22:28:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
2354f0ba9f Fix reverting of Windows NVIDIA telemetry service
- Fix revert logic deleting the service instead of enabling it.
- Use unified "DisableService" function to improve enable/disable logic.
- Separate disabling of service from opting out.
- Add documentation reference.
2022-01-18 21:23:30 +01:00
undergroundwires
8e96c19126 Improve performance of selecting scripts
Increase performance by only notifying GUI about changes in selection
when there really is a change. It removes extra processing from all
event listeners that act on selection state change.
2022-01-07 22:06:05 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
99fb4c73f5 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.11.3 2022-01-06 20:53:52 +00:00
undergroundwires
d11a674a3c win: unrecommend and document Live ID service #100
Rename service to its newer name. Mention breaking behavior in its name
and add more documentation.

Unrecommended from "Standard" pool because it breaks a lot of
functionality, but still recomended in "Stricts" because it's used to
identify personal information that leads to less privacy.
2022-01-05 19:26:30 +01:00
undergroundwires
31f70913a2 Refactor to improve iterations
- Use function abstractions (such as map, reduce, filter etc.) over
  for-of loops to gain benefits of having less side effects and easier
  readability.
- Enable `downLevelIterations` for writing modern code with lazy evaluation.
- Refactor for of loops to named abstractions to clearly express their
  intentions without needing to analyse the loop itself.
- Add missing cases for changes that had no tests.
2022-01-04 21:45:22 +01:00
undergroundwires
bd23faa28f Fix mutated line endings on Windows
It prevents Git from modifying files on checkout. By default, it
converts LF line-endings to CRLF on Windows which leads to inconsistency
and ESLint `linebreak-style` with `unix` (LF) value to fail.

It also solves failed builds in GitHub actions agents actions/checkout#135.
2022-01-03 21:28:24 +01:00
undergroundwires
5b1fbe1e2f Refactor code to comply with ESLint rules
Major refactoring using ESLint with rules from AirBnb and Vue.

Enable most of the ESLint rules and do necessary linting in the code.
Also add more information for rules that are disabled to describe what
they are and why they are disabled.

Allow logging (`console.log`) in test files, and in development mode
(e.g. when working with `npm run serve`), but disable it when
environment is production (as pre-configured by Vue). Also add flag
(`--mode production`) in `lint:eslint` command so production linting is
executed earlier in lifecycle.

Disable rules that requires a separate work. Such as ESLint rules that
are broken in TypeScript: no-useless-constructor (eslint/eslint#14118)
and no-shadow (eslint/eslint#13014).
2022-01-02 18:20:14 +01:00
undergroundwires
96265b75de Upgrade to Vue CLI 5 (and webpack 5)
Upgrade to v5.x using `vue upgrade --next`.

Update `vue.config.js` to import and use `defineConfig`, because it
provides type safety and created by Vue CLI 5 as default.

Vue CLI 5.x upgrades from webpack 4 to 5. It causes some issues that this
commit attemps to fix:

1. Fail due to webpack resolving of Ace.
   Third-party dependency (code editor) Ace uses legacy `file-loader`
   for webpack resolving. It's not supported in webpack 5. So change it
   with manual imports.
   Refs: ajaxorg/ace-builds#211, ajaxorg/ace-builds#221.

2. Wehpack drops polyfilling node core modules (`path`, `fs`, etc.).
   Webpack does not polyfill those modules by default anymore. This is
   good because they did not need browser polyfilling as they are
   used in desktop version only and resolved already by Electron.
   To resolve errors (using webpack recommendations):
    - Add typeof check around `process` variable.
    - Tell webpack explicitly to ignore used node modules.

3. Fail due to legacy dependency of vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder.
   This plugin is used for electron builds and development. It still
   uses webpack 4 that leads to failed builds.
   Downgrading `ts-loader` to latest version which has support for
   `loader-utils` solves the problem (typestrong/ts-loader#1288).
   Related issue: nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1625

4. Compilation fails due to webpack loading of `fsevents` on macOS.
   This happens only when running `vue-cli-service test:unit` command
   (used in integration tests and unit tests). Other builds work fine.
   Refs: yan-foto/electron-reload#71,
     nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#712,
     nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1333
2021-12-31 21:23:36 +01:00
undergroundwires
17298f0b2c Add build checks and improve existing CI/CD checks
Run quality checks for every possible OS because behavior of linting
rules may change per OS (e.g. `linebreak-style` ESLint assertment varies
by Unix-like vs Windows).

Add a new check to ensure project can be built:
  1. As both web and desktop applications.
    Different jobs are used due to nonidentical environment/mode support.
    Reference: nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1627.
  2. Targeting all possible modes.
    The modes are configured using `--mode` but electron CLI checks
    `NODE_ENV` so it's set as well.
    Reference: nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1626.

  3. On and for different operating systems.

Fix typo "Run units" instead of "Run unit tests".

Link to specific GitHub actions page for workflow runs.

Update documentation to match new structure, and change nontransparent
icons from the diagram and consistently use imperative for actions.

Rename `release-site` , `release-git`, `release-desktop` to
`site-release` , `git-release` and `desktop-release` to not be Yoda.
2021-12-31 00:39:06 +01:00
undergroundwires
61b475fa8d Migrate from TSLint to ESLint
TSLint deprecated and is being replaced by ESLint.

Add Vue CLI plugin (@vue/cli-plugin-eslint) using:
`vue add @vue/cli-plugin-eslint`. It also adds `.eslintrc.js` manually
for Cypress since Vue CLI for ESLint misses it (vuejs/vue-cli#6892).

Also rename `npm run lint:vue` to `npm run lint:eslint` for better
clarification.

This commit disables all rules that the current code is not compliant
with. This allows for enabling them gradually and separating commits
instead of mixing ESLint introduction with other code changes.

AirBnb is chosen as base configuration.

"Standard" is not chosen due to its poor defaults. It makes code cleaner
but harder to maintain:
  - It converts interfaces to types which is harder to read.
  - Removes semicolons that helps to eliminate some ambigious code.

"Airbnb" on the other hand helps for easier future changes and
maintinability:
  - Includes more useful rules.
  - Keeps the semicolons and interfaces.
  - Enforces trailing commas that makes it easier to delete lines later on.
  - Delete branches: standard, prettier.
2021-12-27 22:42:27 +01:00
undergroundwires
455084c17b Document and unrecommend AAD app removal #24, #54
- Document breaking of night light settings (#54).
- Document breaking of language selection from taskbar (#24).
- Unrecommend from strict pool.
2021-12-25 19:12:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
c3c5b897f3 Refactor to add readonly interfaces
Using more granular interfaces adds to expressiveness of the code.
Knowing what needs to mutate the state explicitly helps easier
understanding of the code and therefore increases the maintainability.
2021-12-24 21:14:27 +01:00
Weigurde
a1871a2982 Fix typos in privacy modal #109 2021-12-22 18:24:59 +01:00
undergroundwires
87de017afd Fix failing of functions without revert code
Add missing empty/undefined handling to fix a bug where defining new
functions without `revertCode:` fails.
2021-12-21 06:01:16 +01:00
undergroundwires
5a2c263af3 Restructure pipelines and badges
- Seperate test pipeline into E2E, integration and unit test pipelines.
- Improve documenetation for pipelines (ci-cd.md).
- Introduce naming convention for worklow files and names.
- Center badges with multiple files on README file.
2021-12-19 01:48:29 +01:00
undergroundwires
ddd2e704db Add initial e2e testing with cypress
Add e2e tests with cypress using `vue add e2e-cypress`.

Vue CLI does not support creating typescript tests at this moment
(vuejs/vue-cli#1350).
2021-12-16 22:37:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
9b5e0b0591 Document and unrecommend Cloud Experience Host
Removing Cloud Experience Host has caused many unexpected issues
for users (see #99, #64, #67). It's now excluded from "Strict"
recommendation pool until a better warning mechanism is implemented.
2021-12-13 23:11:13 +01:00
undergroundwires
9b6636e21a Fix clearing Windows product key showing dialog
It's now handled silently instead of prompting user.
2021-12-12 12:21:50 +01:00
undergroundwires
a8358b8e7a Fix OS desktop detection tests and edge cases
- Fix test cases not running for desktop OS detection.
- Fixes application throwing error when user agent is undefined.
- Refactor by making os property optional in Environment to explicit
describe its potential undefined state.
2021-12-11 11:55:43 +01:00
undergroundwires
5f091bb6ab Fix double backlashes in Windows vscode scripts 2021-12-06 20:07:42 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
17b334aaad ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.11.2 2021-12-04 16:06:15 +00:00
undergroundwires
c65209e6a9 Unrecommend and complete Windows Push Notif. #101
- Add more script documentation in code and reference URLs.
- Unrecommend as "Standard" recommend as "Strict" due to lack of
  documentation for its privacy intrusive behavior.
- Add mising WpnUserService for disabling it completely.
2021-12-03 01:08:55 +01:00
undergroundwires
d2518b11a7 Improve Windows defender docs and errors #104
- Improve error messages with cause of the problem and suggested solution.
- Document:
  * Disabling `WinDefend` breaks `Set-MpPreference` and Microsoft Store
    (as reported in #104).
  * Document services that `netsh advfirewall` depends on.
- Fix some bad whitespace character in documentation.
2021-11-27 20:22:18 +01:00
undergroundwires
70cdf3865a Improve and unify disabling of Windows services
Refactor, unify and improve the logic to to start/stop and
enable/disable services, and also add more documentation.

Rework functions:
  - Unify way of disabling Windows services using templating.
  - Capitalize as `startupMode` (where startup is single word) everywhere.
  - Use also text parameters (automatic, manual..) instead of numeric
    values (2,3...) when providing parameters to any service disable
    function.

Improve documentation:
  - Add reference URLs about disabled services.
  - Add more code documentation for querying status and allowed values.

Logic improvements include:
  - Check if service is running before stopping/starting the service.
  - Do not start the service it's not an Automatic service.
  - Check whether service is already disabled.
  - When reverting, start the service if it has Automatic startup. But
    do not start the service it has different startup (e.g. manual).
    Also starts the service even though start up is configured as
    desired (before it quit before doing service start).

Improve outputs (logs):
  - Remove false-positive error messages.
  - When a service cannot be stopped/start; mention in output that the
    service will be started/stopped after reboot.
  - Show success message once service is enabled/disabled.
  - Fix reboot messages when enabling/disabling services,
  - Do not write stderr if service cannot be stopped/started as it's not
    not the main goal of the function.

Add missing revert code for the ones missing them:
  - Disable diagnostics telemetry
  - Disable Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service

> Function: DisableServiceInRegistry
- Fix not exitting if service does not exist when reverting
- Show success message once service is enabled/disabled
- Fix double "Enabled.." messages
- Fix unintended registry addition

> Function: DisablePerUserService
- Change implementation to call DisableServiceInRegistry.
- Fix both services are skipped if one of them fails.
- Fix reverting a service sets wrong startup mode.
2021-11-25 21:34:15 +01:00
undergroundwires
7c02ffb6c9 Fix Defender error due to non-english Windows #104
German edition of Windows returns German output for `schtasks.exe`
commands. So checking for "Running" fails immediately as reported #104.

Revert recent change from using `Get-ScheduledTask` and
`Unregister-ScheduledTask` to `schtasks.exe`. Also remove unused
`$powershellFile` variable.
2021-11-21 13:14:58 +01:00
undergroundwires
f2d9881382 Fix unintendedly inlined Windows scripts
- Fix reverting "Disable SQM OS key".
- Fix applying "Disable Visual Studio Code data collection" scripts.
- Fix reverting "Do not show recently used files in Quick Access".
- Add unit tests for automatically checking similar issues in future.
2021-11-19 21:07:22 +01:00
undergroundwires
d7761ab30e Fix Defender features errors in Windows #104
- Refactor to use `Set-MpPreference` in a function instead.
- Better support for both Windows and Windows 11 with platform-specific
  logic, due to poor `Remove-MpPreference` used in Windows 10:
     * Use `Remove-MpPreference` on Windows 11, but switch to
       `Set-MpPreference` for some edge cases using a flag.
     * Use `Set-MpPreference` on Windows 10 by default, and use
       `Remove-MpPreference` for only small amount of cases where it is
       supported.
- Set default value instead of `Remove-MpPreference` on Windows 10 when
  it does not work as expected.
- Improve error messages when:
  * Command name (cmdlet) is not supported
  * Command parameter is not support
  * Failing due to Defender service not working
  * Argument is not supported (e.g. for 'Broad')
- Skip if a parameter or argument is not supported instead of failing.
- Set OS defaults when using `Set-MpPreference` when `Remove-MpPreference`
  does not set the OS defaults.
- Skip setting the setting if it already is as desired.
- Remove redundant scripts in "Disable remediation actions" setting
  `LowThreatDefaultAction`, `ModerateThreatDefaultAction`,
  `HighThreatDefaultAction` and `SevereThreatDefaultAction`. As they are
  all controlled by and limited to value of `UnknownThreatDefaultAction`.
- Fix registry policies not matching cmdlet behavior:
     > CheckForSignaturesBeforeRunningScan
     > SignatureUpdateCatchupInterval
- Fix reverting registry policies (`reg delete` command and error
  output):
    > Disable Malicious Software Reporting tool diagnostic data
    > Turn off block at first sight
- Fix DisableCatchupQuickScan MpPreference command being in wrong
  category by moving it to its right category and adding its correct
  equivalent.
2021-11-17 00:03:59 +01:00
undergroundwires
bf83c58982 Refactor Saas naming, structure and modules
- Add more documentation.
- Use `main.scss` instead of importing components individually. This
  improves productivity without compilation errors due to missing
  imports and allows for easier future file/folder changes and
  refactorings inside `./styles`.
- Use partials with underscored naming. Because it documents that the
  files should not be individually imported.
- Introduce `third-party-extensions` folder to group styles that
  overwrites third party components.
- Refactor variable names from generic to specific.
- Use Sass modules (`@use` and `@forward`) over depreciated `@import`
  syntax.
- Separate font assets from Sass files (`styles/`). Create `assets/`
  folder that will contain both.
- Create `_globals.css` for global styling of common element instead of
  using `App.vue`.
2021-11-14 17:48:49 +01:00
undergroundwires
2e082932c9 Fix disabling/enabling Defender on Windows #104
Change behavior of registry reverting from adding default value to
removing value that overrides. It then leaves the system in cleaner
state, removes "managed by your organization" warning, and makes the
scripts more future-proof providing compatibility with Microsoft patches
updating the defaults. This is implemented by using `reg delete` over
`reg add` and `Remove-MpPreference` over `Set-MpPreference`.

> Disable Windows Defender Scheduled Scan task
Surpress the error when reverting the script as the task may not exist
in some Windows versions.

> Limit catch-up security intelligence (signature) updates
Change to "Disable" instead of "Limit", and bring back its revert code.

Fix reverting of following scripts setting non-default values:
  > Turn off Windows Defender SpyNet reporting
  > Disable checking for signatures before scan
  > Limit CPU usage during idle scans to minumum
  > Disable scanning when not idle
  > Disable scanning on mapped network drives on full-scan

Fix following scripts setting unexpected behavior:
  > Disable running scheduled auto-remediation
  > Limit CPU usage during idle scans to minumum
  > Disable randomizing scheduled task times
  > Disable creating system restore point on a daily basis

Add more documentation for MpPreference module:
  - Add more reference URLs
  - Add status query as documentation
  - Add information regarding default values
  - Describe meaning of enumeration values
  - Document commands not doing expected in Windows 11
2021-11-12 17:26:22 +01:00
undergroundwires
2f90cac52a Improve tests for UserSelection
- Refactor for more logic reuse
- Adds more assertments for events
2021-11-09 21:49:56 +01:00
undergroundwires
20a0071c0d Fix Windows TrustedInstaller session errors
- Fix errors (stderr stream) not being logged.
- Use `schtasks /delete` instead of `Unregister-ScheduledTask` as
  PowerShell command sometimes fail for existing tasks.
- Refactor to use `-TaskName` to explicit describe parameter, and use
  linebreaks for `Register-ScheduledTask` call with many parameters.
2021-11-09 00:14:56 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
a40f83d6b6 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.11.1 2021-11-06 17:47:52 +00:00
undergroundwires
0db8cc4206 Fix website not loading on Safari
It's caused by lookahead regex used in dash comment regex for inlining
PowerShell. This commit changes dash comment inlining.

- Change regex to one without lookahead.
- Add more test cases for inlining dash comment in tricky situations.
- Refactor makeInlineComment to be it's own function to easily test
  other regex options.
- Document all regex alternatives.
- Remove redundant null check (`||`) with adding safe navigation
  operator  (`?`) to allow variable before check to be null instead of
  throwing exception.
2021-11-04 18:42:44 +01:00
undergroundwires
97ddc027cb Fix dead URLs and use forks as GitHub references
Change all GitHub URLs with forks so they survive if their maintainer
decides to remove them.

Fix dead URLs in:
  - "Windows Push Notification Service" (#101)
  - "Limit CPU usage during scans to minimum"
  - "Disable NVIDIA telemetry"
2021-11-03 20:08:56 +01:00
undergroundwires
82c43ba2e3 Refactor to remove "Async" function name suffix
Remove convention where Async suffix is added to functions that returns
a Promise. It was a habit from C#, but is not widely used in JavaScript
/ TypeScript world, also bloats the code. The code is more consistent
with third party dependencies/frameworks without the suffix.
2021-11-01 19:02:22 +01:00
undergroundwires
799fb091b8 Fix failing URL status checking integration tests
Implement following redirects over `fetch` supporting cookies.
`node-fetch` does not support sending cookies during redirect. However,
this is needed to not end-up in a redirect loop for a sign-in callback.

Fix integration tests failing due to redirects and 403 errors:
  - Many redirects from `answers.microsoft.com` was throwing: throwing
    `FetchError: maximum redirect reached` error. It was caused by not
    having cookies when following redirects therefore having an infinite
    sign-in callback for the webpage.
  - Fixes integration tests failing due to additional referer header being
    sent by the application. It adds support for making exceptions to
    additional header sending through a list of regexes.

Add in-depth documentation for URL status checking.
2021-10-30 16:19:10 +01:00
undergroundwires
5ead1a087d Fix, document, unrecommend Windows browser cleanup
The main goal is to highlight and exclude scripts that clears user data
(such as Chrome bookmarks) from standard recommendation, thus allowing
more granular and intentional user selection. Because scripts that are
recommended as "standard" should be non-breaking.

Standard: Recommend only clearing data that would not be noticable by
user. E.g. caches and logs.
Strict	: Recommend clearing data that may be noticable by user, but
does not affect stored consciously data by user. E.g. cookies.
Do not recommend if data is stored consciously by user. E.g. favorites
/ bookmarks.

[General]
  - Change wording from "Clear xx traces" to "Clean xx history" to make
  it more clear and unify the naming with macOS scripts.
  - More documentation both in code and both as more references.

[Chrome]
  - Unrecommend deleting Chrome user profile.
  - Document what each chrome clean-up script is doing in more detail.

[Internet Explorer]
  - Document IE scripts better.
  - For Cookie cleanup, add solutions for later Windows version.
  - Unrecommend some from standard.
  - Remove undocumented `Local Settings\Traces` folder.
  - Take ownership before deleting Temporary Internet Files. Fixes
    permission error.
  - Remove `INetCookies\PrivacIE` script because it's undocumented and
    we already have cleanup for its parent folder (`INetCookies`).
  - Remove "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Traces" due to lack of
    documentation.

[Safari]
  - Remove cleanup for undocumented traces folders `Safari\Traces`.
  - Document with subcategories and references.
  - Fix clearing all data not pointing to `localappdata`.
  - Unrecomend clearing all data.

[Opera]
  - Rename to "Clear all.." to show intent.
  - Unrecommend as it removes everything.
2021-10-28 17:43:04 +01:00
undergroundwires
64631a4552 Update dependencies
- Bump dependencies to latest.
- Remove unused inversify dependency.
- Lock sass-loader to a version that's compatible to 10. Because later
  versions (>=11) require Webpack v5 while Vue CLI v4 uses Webpack v4.
- Changes slashes as division to `math.div` as it's depreciated by SASS
  https://sass-lang.com/documentation/breaking-changes/slash
2021-10-23 20:25:03 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
f47cb04860 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.11.0 2021-10-21 14:57:54 +00:00
undergroundwires
504fa056d7 Update screenshot 2021-10-21 15:48:43 +01:00
undergroundwires
739287ac71 Fix minor issues with Defender scripts
Suppress errors:
  - when deleting registry keys because the condition where key does
    not exist is not really an error,
  - when disabling a task that does not exist because absence of a task
    when trying to disable it is still a positive condition for goal to
    get rid of it,
  - when stopping or starting a service because goal is to
    disable/enable the service.

> Turn off SmartScreen App Install Control feature
- Add missing `/f` flag

> Remove "Scan with Windows Defender" option from context menu
- Add missing `/f` flag
- Remove redundant delete line in revert code
- Add missing whitespace before `/v` flag
- Instead of deleting with `/v ""`, use `/va` for explicit indent

> Disable Malicious Software Reporting tool diagnostic data
- Fix typo in revert scripts

> Turn off tamper protection
> Restrict threat history to administrators
Fix permission errors using TrustedInstaller session

> `Set-MpPreference` scripts
- Show warning when Set-MpPreference parameter is missing instead of an
  error The reasons include:
    - If the parameter is missing, functionality may be missing i.e.
      there's nothing to disable
    - In most cases different way of disabling registry is provided
    - Error is not clear and too verbose and should be implemented in a
      better way
- Add back "Limiting Defender definition updates" script due to being
  able to handle if aparameter is missing
- Add documentation for command in its script

> Disable the Potentially Unwanted Application (PUA) feature
- Fix revert code disabling another functionality

> Disable bidirectional scanning of incoming
- Fix typo

> Disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus
- Correct wrong comment regarding deprecation

> Disable Windows Defender Security Center Service
- Fix disabling not working on Windows 11
2021-10-21 15:37:09 +01:00
undergroundwires
ab8bce7686 Support disabling of protected services #74
Add new ways to disable Defender on Windows:
  1. Disable through renaming required files
  2. Disable using registry changes
  3. Disable using TrustedInstaller user

Add support for running code as TrustedInstaller 🥳. It allows running
commands in OS-protected areas. It is written in PowerShell and it uses
PowerShell syntax like backticks that are inlined in special way. So the
commit extends inlining support and allows writing PowerShell using:
  - Comments
  - Here-strings
  - Backticks

Add disabling of more Defender service

Improve documentation and categorization of services.
2021-10-20 21:12:47 +02:00
undergroundwires
e6152fa76f Improve security hardening for macOS
- Moves security improvements to its own action.
- Add more scripts and documentation for security improvements
- Move "Disable Spotlight indexing" out of wrong firewall category
- Add more documentation
2021-10-19 22:16:40 +02:00
undergroundwires
a8031d18d5 Change theme colors
Change almost all colors for better look.
2021-10-18 21:23:04 +01:00
undergroundwires
9aa8166891 Change PowerShell double quotes escape
It changes the way privacy.sexy escape double quotes inside batch
command when running PowerShell scripts as an argument to
PowerShell.exe. It uses more robust and stable way offering support for
wider use-cases.
2021-10-17 15:37:06 +01:00
undergroundwires
236a0f6c82 Add privacy over security scripts for macOS #83
It adds scripts to:
  - Disable OS security modules.
  - Clean quarantine data.
  - Disable auto-updates.
2021-10-16 19:49:41 +02:00
undergroundwires
2492f2d814 Add more ways to disable and clean Defender #74
Adds more scripts to:
 - disable Windows Defender functions,
 - remove it from the user interface,
 - clean its scan history.

Improves the documentation:
 - Adds more documentation reference URLs.
 - Restructures scripts in a way to better document their behavior. All
   Defender scripts are now under "Disable Windows Defender" and
   "Privacy over security".

Changes recommendations, and simply recommends less:
 - Defender cloud configurations are now only documented on "Strict"
   mode.
 - Watson event sending with "DisableGenericReports" is disabled due to
   lack of documentation and depreciation.
2021-10-15 17:21:37 +01:00
undergroundwires
410bcd8244 Add semi-automatic update support for macOS
For fully automatic macOS updates, electron-updater requires:
  1. Distributing macOS file as .zip (electron-userland/electron-builder#2199)
  2. Code signing for the application

privacy.sexy as of today lacks both the distribution and code signing.
This commit introduces auto-updates through automatically checking for
updates, downloading them but requiring user to drag application icons
to Applications by opening dmg file.

This commit also fixes:
  1. Progress state in update progress bar not being shown.
  2. Downloading updates were being triggered even though it was not
desired as downloads are being handled using different based on OS and
user choice.

In the end it refactors the code for handling updates of two different
kinds, and making message dialog use enums for results instead of
response integers as well as setting default and cancel button behavior.
Refactorings make behaviors more explicit and extends the control.
2021-10-13 21:25:09 +01:00
undergroundwires
b08a6b5cec Use a consistent color system
1. Renames color names in palette. Using names such as "primary" and
"secondary" that are in consistent with designs such as material,
bootstrap and metro UI palettes. It adds `color-` prefix on color
variables in line with Vue Design System.
2. Introduces necessary changes to follow the system color system
   everywhere without using any other color:
     - It changes tooltip background from black to darker primary
     colors.
     - It overrides unset styles from tree component
     - It ensures footer has same color as top menu.
3. Removes opacity CSS changes to have better control on choices. To
   achieve that:
     - It introduces new "light" variants of main colors
     - It switches to colors with different variants (e.g. in Dialogs it
       uses primary color as button as it has variants that can be
       activated on hover meanwhile on-surface color is single).
4. Styles a tags (anchor elements) globally for consistency
2021-10-11 19:33:34 +02:00
undergroundwires
37ad26a082 Remove integration tests from deployments #90
Integration tests may depend on third parties and can fail from time to
time. In some situations failing tests can be acceptable to go forward
with deployments. They should not be a requirement that blocks
deployments. They may lead to unintended lack of distributed packages as
seen in #90.
2021-10-09 12:39:05 +01:00
undergroundwires
0696ed8396 Improve disabling of SmartScreen #74
This commit renames "smart screen" to "SmartScreen" which is the
official name from Microsoft.

It categorizes scripts to document the behavior in a more clear way. It
adds structured depth. It moves all SmartScreen scripts under Defender,
as it's now part of Defender offering since latest branding.

In addition, the commit adds more documentation and more scripts such as
disabling SmartScreen for Edge.
2021-10-08 22:38:41 +02:00
undergroundwires
9942df16c8 Increase default screen width on desktop app
Goal is to show 3 card in a row as default. It gives more consistent
look to privacy.sexy across web and desktop.
2021-10-05 22:25:59 +01:00
undergroundwires
20b7d283b0 Add support for more depth in function calls
It allow pipes to be used in nested functions. Before, pipes were added
to a variable before variable content was evaluated/compiled by
another function. This commit ensures that the commits are evaluted in
expected order.

The issue is solved by stopping precompiling functions. It makes code
less complex. It adds to compile time of the script file but nothing
noticable and something optimizable.

The problem was that the call trees we're not executed in expected
order. E.g. let's say we have functionA that outputs something like
"Hello {{ $name| pipe }}", and we have function B calling with "name:
dear {{ $firstName}}", and at last we have a script that's calling
function B with "firstName: undergroundwires". Before, expressions were
evaluated directly, meaning that function A would become:
"Hello Dear {{ $firstName}}", as you see the pipe in function A
is lost here after being applied to function B and not reaching
$firstTime input value. Parsing expressions in the end allows for pipes
etc. to not get lost.

The commit also does necessary name refactorings and folder refactorings
to reflect logical changes. `FunctionCompiler` is renamed to
`SharedFunctionsParser` as precompiling is removed and it just simply
parses now. `/FunctionCall/` is moved to `/Function/Call`.

Finally, it improves documentation and adds more tests.
2021-10-04 18:13:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
f39ee76c0c Add script to remove Meet Now icon in Windows 2021-09-24 19:22:09 +01:00
undergroundwires
4b2390736a Support disabling per-user services in Windows #16
Some services in Windows have random characters appended to them. This
commit fixes the scripts that has been trying to disable them but
failing in newer Windows versions where they become per-user.
2021-09-20 23:05:15 +01:00
undergroundwires
c8cb7a5c28 Improve alignment, padding/margin issues on UI
1. It vertically centers top script menu (including selectors for view,
   OS and recommendation levels). Before, it did not utilize the empty
   space on smaller screens when of the menu items overflowed to a new
   line. This commit fixes it, also adds margin on top selectors on
   small screens.
2. It adds vertical margin between slider items on vertical view. It
   also refactors slider component so that the `v-deep` is no longer
   used, instead style is set through properties.
3. It ensures symmetrical margin on both sides of the handle in slider
   during horizontal view. Before, the left margin did not exist and
   right margin was too wide. This commit balances right and left margin
   of the arrow.
4. It changes the way margining is done for the card list. It removes
   internal margin from cards, because when they have them they also add
   that to the outer card list. This commit solves it in a way that
   unifies setting gap between cards and setting gap between cards.
   The styles are controlled on card list instead. This way same margins
   and paddings is also applied to non-card view (i.e. scripts tree).
   Before margining was done separately and those views looked
   diferently.
5. It improves styling of cards. It uses variables instead of hardcoded
   values and also refactors and renames variables for simpler
   understanding.
2021-09-19 15:33:40 +01:00
undergroundwires
5217b0b758 Add pipes to write pretty PowerShell #53
This commit introduces two pipes: `inlinePowerShell`,
`escapeDoubleQuotes`. The types when used together allows writing adding
clean and real PowerShell scripts as they are (without inlinining or
escaping them), removing the need to have hard-coded inlining/escaping.

It enables writing better PowerShell, makes it easier to maintain and
extend PowerShell scripts. Also allows writing more stable code with
less "unseen" bugs due to manual escaping/inlining. This commit
naturally reveals and fixes double quotes not being escaped in "Empty
trash bin" script.

This is solved by unifying the use of RunPowerShell function by all
scripts using PowerShell. The function inlines and escapes the scripts
as compile time to be send them to PowerShell.exe as an argument and
then invokes PowerShell.exe with generated ugly code.
2021-09-13 21:23:57 +01:00
undergroundwires
ddf417a16a Add new UX for optionally downloading updates
Before we used native method from electron for updating and notifying
(`checkForUpdatesAndNotify`). It simply checked if there's an update,
downloaded it, applied in the background and showed OS notification.

The flow is now updated. Updates will be checked, user will be asked to
confirm about whether to download and apply the updates, then a UI with
progress bar will be shown and user will be asked to restart the
application.

This commit also moves electron related logic to `/electron/` folder (as
there are now multiple files) to keep them structured. Also the electon
entrypoint `background.ts` is renamed to `main.ts`. The reason it was
named  `background.ts` by vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder was to remove
the confusion between `main.ts` of Vue itself. However, as they are
kept in different folders, but this is not the case for us.

Better than `checkForUpdatesAndNotify`.
Organizes electron desktop app logic in same folder to allow using
multiple files in a structured manner.
2021-09-11 11:04:08 +01:00
undergroundwires
2f0321f315 Bump node environment to 15.x
It updates node version to 15.x to be able to use
`String.prototype.replaceAll()`
2021-09-09 22:12:59 +01:00
undergroundwires
4d7ff7edc5 Add support for pipes in templates #53
The goal is to be able to modify values of variables used in templates.
It enables future functionality such as escaping, inlining etc.

It adds support applying predefined pipes to variables. Pipes
can be applied to variable substitution in with and parameter
substitution expressions. They work in similar way to piping in Unix
where each pipe applied to the compiled result of pipe before.

It adds support for using pipes in `with` and parameter substitution
expressions. It also refactors how their regex is build to reuse more of
the logic by abstracting regex building into a new class.

Finally, it separates and extends documentation for templating.
2021-09-08 18:58:30 +01:00
undergroundwires
862914b06e Add "with" expression for templating #53
Allows optionally rendering content if an argument is given. The
expression is designed to be used with `optional` parameters.

Goal is to allow using `RunPowerShell` function on every function that
consists of PowerShell code. Before this commit, they were all required
to provide revertCode, or none of them could be able to have it. It
would not work because some scripts can be reverted, meanwhile some are
one-way scripts that cannot be reverted (such as cleaning scripts). In
this case a way to optionally render revertCode was required. `with`
expression give each callee script ability to turn off `revertCode` if
not needed, therefore enables using `RunPowerShell` everywhere.

This commit also improves error message for script code for better
debugging and refactors parser tests for more code reuse. It also adds
more tests to parameter substitution, and renames some tests of both
expressions for consistency.
2021-09-06 21:02:41 +01:00
undergroundwires
6c3c2e6709 Improve macOS scripts for cleaning OS logs
Categorizes existing scripts on deeper level and adds more
documentation, also adds new scripts for other system log artifacts.
2021-09-05 21:51:33 +02:00
undergroundwires
c92dc1e253 Add scripts to disable, hide and opt-out from Siri 2021-09-04 23:39:14 +02:00
undergroundwires
e73c0ad1bf Do not collapse cards on links and code area #88
Detects clickable elements automatically and exempts them from
collapsing cards, also interacting with code area does no longer
collapse cards.

This commit also fixes subscribing to clicks on document every time card
list is loaded, but never unsubscribing. This impacts performance and
causes memory leaks. Now, registered event listener is removed every
time card list component is destroyed.
2021-09-03 19:44:44 +02:00
undergroundwires
6a89c6224b Add optionality for parameters
This commit allows for parameters that does not require any arguments to
be provided in function calls. It changes collection syntax where
parameters are list of objects instead of primitive strings. A
parameter has now 'name' and 'optional' properties. 'name' is required
and used in same way as older strings as parameter definitions.
'Optional' property is optional, 'false' is the default behavior if
undefined. It also adds additional validation to restrict parameter
names to alphanumeric strings to have a clear syntax in expressions.
2021-09-02 18:59:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
dcccb61781 Tighten parameter substitution tolerance
In collection templating syntax, do not tolerate whitespace after dollar sign. So while `{{ $param }}` is valid `{{ $ param }}` will be ignored.
2021-08-30 18:57:05 +01:00
undergroundwires
c0c475ff56 Change "grouping" to "view"
1. *Grouping* becomes *view*. Because *view* is more clear and extensible than *grouping*. It increases flexibility to extend by e.g. adding *flat* as a new view as discussed in #50, in this case "flat *view*" would make more sense than "flat *grouping*".
2. *None* becomes *tree*. Because *tree* is more descriptive than *none*.

Updates labels on top menu. As labels are updated, the file structure/names are refactored to follow the same concept. `TheScriptsList` is renamed to `TheScriptsView`. Also refactors `ViewChanger` so view types are presented in same way.
2021-08-29 11:33:16 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
6dc768817f ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.10.3 2021-08-28 10:22:47 +00:00
undergroundwires
439cd303ff Fix dead URLs 2021-08-27 21:53:13 +01:00
undergroundwires
ec0c972d34 Fix excessive highlighting on hover
It fixes whitespace on left when being highlighted when hovering on macOS (OS selection button on top)
The commit also unifies the way top menu buttons are displayed by reusing `MenuOptionListItem`s (renamed from `SelectableOption`) and `MenuOptionList`. This ensures right and consistent behavior.
Finally it fixes `enabled` property in menu option setting disabled state instead.
2021-08-26 21:08:38 +01:00
undergroundwires
2a08855e5d Fix tests for ParameterSubstitutionParser
Fix nested mocha "it"s and "different parameters" test having wrong expectation
and add a test for whitespace tolerance.
2021-08-25 17:15:54 +01:00
undergroundwires
1c6b3057ea Fix select options being clickable when disabled 2021-08-24 21:18:52 +01:00
undergroundwires
ea5f9ec27d Fix infinitely subscribing to state changes 2021-08-23 17:38:14 +01:00
undergroundwires
f2935e4008 Improve issue templates
- Use same multi-lined comment convention
- Highlight that "additional information" in a bug report is optional
- Remove recommendation for pasting script in a bug report as it's too long
- Rename feature request issue file to follow same naming convention
- Document also creating a issue as a way to extend scripts
- Add reproduction steps in script bug reports
- Use names instead of commands in heading
2021-08-22 15:59:44 +01:00
Bram Ceulemans
487001af48 Fix typo on main page (#82) 2021-08-21 19:07:27 +00:00
Marc05
71e70e50c5 Fix NTP configuration before running the service (#72)
Co-authored-by: Marc05 <git@marc05.net>
2021-08-20 17:21:08 +00:00
undergroundwires
0a857aa09e bump dependencies to latest #75, #69 2021-05-08 23:46:59 +02:00
undergroundwires
b976b92031 fix hiding recent files in quick access
It fixes x64 / x86 conditions in "Do not show recently used files in Quick Access" script. Wow6432Node only exists in x64 systems for x86 application data which is also consumed by explorer.exe. So it should only be edited in x64 systems. The rest of the registry settings ("ShowRecent" and default "DelegateFolders") applies to both x64 and x86 systems.
2021-05-07 16:49:07 +02:00
undergroundwires
db62ed7f3a fix broken URLs and automate broken URL checks #70
This commit:
- Fixes broken URLs using archive.org or other references.
- Replaces tenforums.com URLs with better documentation as they tend to return HTTP status code 403 to tests and also are low quality source.
- Changes all insecure http sources to https alternatives
- Adds integration tests to check for broken URLs
  - There's logic implemented for having a delay inbetween when sending requests to same domains, however it's not used as the sources can respond to totally parallelized requests.
- Run test pipeline weekly to get notified about broken URls without commits
2021-05-05 23:57:41 +02:00
undergroundwires
36f0805590 unify usage of sleepAsync and add tests
The tests mock JS setTimeout API. However promise.resolve() is not working without flushing the promise queue (which could be done just by awaiting Promise.resolve()), similar issue has been discussed in facebook/jest#2157.
2021-05-04 19:10:23 +02:00
undergroundwires
49600c5f37 add initial integration tests
Integration tests are executed using vue-cli-service with double quotes as following: `vue-cli-service test:unit "tests/integration/**/*.spec.ts"`. Using single quotes (mochajs/mocha#1828) works on macOS and Ubuntu but does not on Windows (tests are not found). Double quotes is the only portable way that works on all three platforms (mochajs/mocha#3136).
2021-05-03 15:48:01 +02:00
Marc05
eb9ac35a92 fix incorrect modification of Desktop folder on ThisPC (#71)
Fixes hiding "Desktop" from This PC and Dialog boxes not working as expected
2021-04-25 16:02:36 +02:00
undergroundwires
77148980e0 unrecommend VSS and document its breaking behavior 2021-04-21 20:07:38 +02:00
undergroundwires-bot
b3d2e82025 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.10.2 2021-04-20 16:47:11 +00:00
undergroundwires
b25b8cc805 fix vue warning for undefined property during render
currentOs is not recognized as reactive property as it's set to "undefined". JavaScript does not accept "undefined" as valid value to initialize. A property needs to be initialized with a non-undefined value to become reactive in a class-based component. Otherwise Vue warns: Property or method "currentOs" is not defined on the instance but referenced during render.
2021-04-19 18:21:06 +02:00
Marc05
8141a01ef7 fix typo and dead URL in Windows scripts (#70)
Co-authored-by: Marc05 <git@marc05.net>
2021-04-18 19:12:50 +02:00
undergroundwires
a2f10857e2 fix script revert activating recommendation level
Reverting any single of the scripts from standard recommendation pool
shows "Standard" selection as selected which is wrong. This commit fixes
it, refactors selection handling in a separate class and it also adds
missing tests. It removes UserSelection.totalSelected propertty in favor of using
UserSelection.selectedScripts.length to provide unified way of accessing
the information.
2021-04-17 14:34:29 +01:00
undergroundwires
aea04e5f7c document chromium warning for policy changes
Chromium shows "Your browser is managed" or "Your browser is managed by an organization" warnings when its behavior is manipulated using policies. This message confuses some users, so the commit marks this behavior to let users know why the box appears.
Read more:
- https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/tags/92.0.4475.1/chrome/browser/ui/managed_ui.cc#67
- https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/3262871
2021-04-16 17:56:31 +02:00
undergroundwires
60c80611ea add module alias '@tests/'
Alias would remove unnecessary repetitions and less relative paths make changes easier when moving around files. This commit cleans also up some relative paths ('../../../') by using the alias and orders imports. It updates both path alias in tsconfig and module alias in Vue CLI's bundler (vuejs/vue-cli#2398).
2021-04-15 18:34:40 +02:00
undergroundwires
b1ed3ce55f document breaking behavior in script name #64
Removing Cloud Experience Hosting app breaks Microsoft cloud and
corporate sign in. It's now documented more cleary in the name of the
script.
2021-04-14 15:44:22 +01:00
undergroundwires
040ed2701c improve disabling ads and marketing #65
This commit documents the behavior better with more granularity of
choice and also adds options to revert the code.
2021-04-13 16:39:44 +01:00
undergroundwires
00d8e551db refactor extra code, duplicates, complexity
- refactor array equality check and add tests
- remove OperatingSystem.Unknown causing extra logic, return undefined instead
- refactor enum validation to share same logic
- refactor scripting language factories to share same logic
- refactor too many args in runCodeAsync
- refactor ScriptCode constructor to reduce complexity
- fix writing useless write to member object since another property write always override it
2021-04-11 14:37:02 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
3e9c99f5f8 Bump y18n from 3.2.1 to 3.2.2 (#66)
Bumps [y18n](https://github.com/yargs/y18n) from 3.2.1 to 3.2.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/yargs/y18n/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/yargs/y18n/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/yargs/y18n/commits)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-04-06 20:29:15 +02:00
undergroundwires
02bdc4cf04 fix desktop initial window size being bigger than current display size on smaller Linux/Windows screens 2021-04-05 14:31:31 +01:00
undergroundwires
5c43965f0b in CI/CD, run other tests/check even if one of them fails 2021-03-28 14:26:20 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
b2376ecc30 Bump elliptic from 6.5.3 to 6.5.4 (#62)
Bumps [elliptic](https://github.com/indutny/elliptic) from 6.5.3 to 6.5.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/indutny/elliptic/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/indutny/elliptic/compare/v6.5.3...v6.5.4)

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-03-27 17:15:30 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
aeaa6deeb4 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.10.1 2021-03-26 14:57:03 +00:00
undergroundwires
448e378dc4 increase performance by polyfilling ResizeObserver only if required 2021-03-25 13:24:19 +01:00
undergroundwires
ac2249f256 refactor features to use shared functions #41 2021-03-24 15:29:39 +01:00
undergroundwires
05932c5a36 fix safari cleanup scripts that are not working on modern versions 2021-03-23 19:06:20 +01:00
undergroundwires
6f46cdb4ed refactor all modals to use same dialog component 2021-03-20 16:13:25 +01:00
undergroundwires
5f527a00cf fix fs module hanging not allowing code to run
Run button on Windows stopped working as CodeRunner was hanging when
executing fs.promises.mkdir as described in electron/electron#20951
It started happening after electron update to v12 in 1f515e7.
This commit adds the workaround suggested in electron/electron#19554
that fixes the issue.
2021-03-14 17:26:56 +01:00
undergroundwires
1935db1019 fix throttle function not being able to run with argument(s) 2021-03-13 12:54:13 +01:00
undergroundwires
1f515e7be5 bump dependencies to latest
- fix npm vulnerabilities #62
- change ResizeObserver polyfill dependency que-etc/resize-observer-polyfill#80
- bump typescript to 4.2.x and add tslib for importing helpers
- update electron to v12.x and set contextIsolation to false (nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#1285, electron/electron#11608) to reach node APIs as it's now disabled by default (electron/electron#27949)
2021-03-11 14:50:35 +01:00
undergroundwires
1a5f92021f fix a test where "it" is not used inside "describe" 2021-03-08 17:21:11 +01:00
undergroundwires
f3c7413f52 restructure presentation layer
- Move most GUI related code to /presentation
- Move components to /components (separate from bootstrap and style)
- Move shared components helpers to /components/shared
- Rename Bootstrapping to bootstrapping to enforce same naming
  convention in /presentation
2021-03-07 19:37:54 +01:00
undergroundwires
646db90585 refactor script compilation to make it easy to add new expressions #41 #53 2021-03-05 15:52:49 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
1f8a0cf9ab ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.10.0 2021-03-02 16:08:31 +00:00
undergroundwires
bd41af466f update screenshot 2021-03-02 16:28:07 +01:00
undergroundwires
970221b996 remove "preview" disclaimer from macOS 2021-03-01 17:01:34 +01:00
undergroundwires
15004ff1f1 remove windows scripts for removing non-bloating system apps #55 2021-02-28 13:43:42 +01:00
undergroundwires
65226f3984 add better error messages to setting vscode settings 2021-02-27 14:40:14 +01:00
undergroundwires
b0a7d0b53b add more macos scripts for privacy cleanup 2021-02-26 14:27:12 +01:00
undergroundwires
ee43fd92a0 more scripts to disable speech recognition and Cortana 2021-02-25 16:37:57 +01:00
undergroundwires
cf39e6d254 move code area to right on bigger screens 2021-02-22 16:46:06 +01:00
undergroundwires
1260eea690 escape printed characters to prevent command injection #45 2021-02-21 12:34:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
45a3669443 refactor disabling application experience and document better 2021-02-20 12:13:08 +01:00
undergroundwires
c9b91f6d8f add script to automatically kill devicecensus process 2021-02-19 11:12:28 +01:00
undergroundwires
9a6b903b92 add option to run script directly in desktop app 2021-02-18 09:39:24 +01:00
undergroundwires
7661575573 allow functions to call other functions #53 2021-02-14 11:18:31 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
f1abd7682f ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.9.2 2021-02-13 11:08:41 +00:00
zy26
575636e6b7 correct the typo in application.md (#60) 2021-02-13 11:57:57 +01:00
undergroundwires
daa997b21b add GitHub issue templates 2021-02-10 21:16:56 +01:00
undergroundwires
5934b17283 refactor and add tests for NonCollapsingDirective 2021-02-09 08:53:29 +01:00
undergroundwires
d7de420d5c add test to ensure correct shared functions are being parsed 2021-02-08 07:10:41 +01:00
undergroundwires
df273f7f63 refactor state handling to make application available independent of the state 2021-02-07 12:32:05 +01:00
undergroundwires
67b2d1c11c refactor vscode configuration scripts using functions #41 2021-02-06 11:37:45 +01:00
undergroundwires
15353d0e25 make compiler throw if a function call includes an unexpected parameter 2021-02-05 13:27:40 +01:00
undergroundwires
f1e21babbf refactor event handling to consume base class for lifecycling 2021-02-04 19:58:09 +01:00
undergroundwires
34b8822ac8 fix wrong path for NvTelemtry file in NVIDIA script 2021-01-27 08:07:33 +01:00
undergroundwires
73e0520de7 do not compile with unused locals vuejs/vetur#1063 2021-01-26 06:00:19 +01:00
undergroundwires-bot
fbc3b109b9 ⬆️ bump everywhere to 0.9.1 2021-01-24 06:22:52 +00:00
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const tsconfigJson = require('./tsconfig.json');
require('@rushstack/eslint-patch/modern-module-resolution');
module.exports = {
root: true,
env: {
node: true,
es2022: true, // add globals and sets parserOptions.ecmaVersion to 2022
},
extends: [
// Vue specific rules, eslint-plugin-vue
'plugin:vue/vue3-recommended',
// Extends eslint-config-airbnb
'@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript',
// Extends @typescript-eslint/recommended
// Uses the recommended rules from the @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
'@vue/typescript/recommended',
],
rules: {
...getOwnRules(),
...getTurnedOffBrokenRules(),
...getOpinionatedRuleOverrides(),
...getTodoRules(),
},
};
function getOwnRules() {
return {
'no-console': process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? 'warn' : 'off',
'no-debugger': process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? 'warn' : 'off',
'linebreak-style': ['error', 'unix'], // This is also enforced in .editorconfig and .gitattributes files
'import/order': [ // Enforce strict import order taking account into aliases
'error',
{
groups: [ // Enforce more strict order than AirBnb
'builtin', 'external', 'internal', 'parent', 'sibling', 'index', 'object', 'type'],
pathGroups: [ // Fix manually configured paths being incorrectly grouped as "external"
...getAliasesFromTsConfig(),
'js-yaml-loader!@/**',
].map((pattern) => ({ pattern, group: 'internal' })),
},
],
};
}
function getTodoRules() { // Should be worked on separate future commits
return {
'import/no-extraneous-dependencies': 'off',
// Accessibility improvements:
'vuejs-accessibility/form-control-has-label': 'off',
'vuejs-accessibility/click-events-have-key-events': 'off',
'vuejs-accessibility/anchor-has-content': 'off',
'vuejs-accessibility/accessible-emoji': 'off',
};
}
function getTurnedOffBrokenRules() {
return {
// Broken in TypeScript
'no-useless-constructor': 'off', // Cannot interpret TypeScript constructors
'no-shadow': 'off', // Fails with TypeScript enums
};
}
function getOpinionatedRuleOverrides() {
return {
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#no-use-before-define
'no-use-before-define': 'off',
'@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define': 'off',
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#arrow-body-style
'arrow-body-style': 'off',
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#no-plusplus
'no-plusplus': 'off',
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#no-param-reassign
'no-param-reassign': 'off',
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#class-methods-use-this
'class-methods-use-this': 'off',
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#importprefer-default-export
'import/prefer-default-export': 'off',
// https://erkinekici.com/articles/linting-trap#disallowing-for-of
// Original: https://github.com/airbnb/javascript/blob/d8cb404da74c302506f91e5928f30cc75109e74d/packages/eslint-config-airbnb-base/rules/style.js#L333-L351
'no-restricted-syntax': [
baseStyleRules['no-restricted-syntax'][0],
...baseStyleRules['no-restricted-syntax'].slice(1).filter((rule) => rule.selector !== 'ForOfStatement'),
],
};
}
function getAliasesFromTsConfig() {
return Object.keys(tsconfigJson.compilerOptions.paths)
.map((path) => `${path}*`);
}

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# Prevent Git from auto-converting to CRLF on Windows, and convert to LF on checkin.
# * : All files
# text=auto : If Git decides content it text, it converts CRLF to LF on checkin.
# eol=lf : forces Git to normalize line endings to LF on checkin and prevents conversion
# to CRLF when the file is checked out.
* text=auto eol=lf

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---
name: Bug report (script bug or unexpected script behavior)
about: Create a bug report for generated scripts to help privacy.sexy improve
labels: bug
title: '[BUG]: '
---
<!--
Thank you for reporting an issue with generated script(s).
Please fill in as much of the template below as you're able.
As a small open source project with small community, it can sometimes take a long time for issues to be addressed so please be patient.
-->
### Description
<!--
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
-->
### OS
<!--
Which OS are you using? What version of OS you were using?
On Windows: Open "Start button" > "Settings" > "System" > "About".
On macOS: Open "Apple menu (top left corner)" > "About This Mac".
On Linux: Open terminal > type: lsb_release -a > copy paste the result.
-->
### Reproduction steps
<!--
How can the bug be recreated?
It's the most important information in the bug report. Bugs that cannot be reproduced cannot be fixed and verified.
E.g.
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error
-->
### Scripts
<!--
If applicable, please attach the generated privacy.sexy file instead of copy pasting which becomes too long.
-->
### Screenshots
<!--
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
-->
### Additional information
<!--
If applicable, add any other context about the problem here.
-->

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---
name: Bug report (unrelated to generated scripts)
about: Create a bug report that's not related to generated scripts to help privacy.sexy improve
labels: bug
title: '[BUG]: '
---
<!--
Thank you for reporting an issue.
Please fill in as much of the template below as you're able.
As a small open source project with small community, it can sometimes take a long time for issues to be addressed so please be patient.
-->
### Description
<!--
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
-->
### Reproduction steps
<!--
It's the most important information in the bug report. Bugs that cannot be reproduced cannot be fixed and verified.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error
-->
### Expected behavior
<!--
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
-->
### Screenshots
<!--
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
-->
### Distribution
<!--
If applicable, mention how you were using privacy.sexy when the bug was encountered:
- Web (on Desktop or mobile?)
- Or desktop (Windows, macOS or Linux?)
-->
### Additional context
<!--
If applicable, add any other context about the problem here.
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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for privacy.sexy
labels: enhancement
---
<!--
Thank you for suggesting an idea to improve privacy better 🤗.
Please fill in as much of the template below as you're able.
-->
### Problem description
<!--
What are we trying to solve?
Please add a clear and concise description of the problem you are seeking to solve with this feature request.
E.g. I'm always frustrated when [...]
-->
### Proposed solution
<!--
Describe the solution you'd like in a clear and concise manner.
-->
### Alternatives considered
<!--
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
-->
### Additional information
<!--
If applicable, add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
-->

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---
name: New script suggestion
about: Suggest a new script for privacy.sexy
labels: enhancement
---
<!--
Thank you for suggesting an script to make privacy better. 🤗
Please fill in as much of the template below as you're able.
You could alternatively send a PR directly (see CONTRIBUTING.md).
-->
### OS
<!--
Which OS will the new script configure?
One of the supported OSes: "Windows", "macOS" or "Linux".
-->
### Name
<!--
The name of the script.
It should start with an imperative noun such as "disable", "turn off" , "clear"...
E.g. "Disable webcam telemetry"
-->
### Script code
<!--
Code that will be executed when script is selected.
Try to keep it as simple and backwards-compatible as possible.
Allowed languages:
- Windows: PowerShell (ps1) or batchfile
- 💡 Prioritize the one that's simpler, batchfile if similar.
- macOS: bash (sh)
- Linux: bash (sh) or Python 3
- 💡 Prioritize the one that's simpler, bash if similar.
-->
### Revert code
<!--
If applicable, add code that will revert the script code to its original (OS default) state.
It may require additional time, but it's much appreciated by the community.
Leave blank if the script is nonreversible (e.g. when clearing data without backup).
-->
### Suggested category
<!--
If applicable, suggest one more multiple suitable parent category of script.
A category is the item where the script will be presented under.
Most likely there already is a category for the script, so check the existing categories.
If you're unsure, leave blank and maintainer(s) will choose one.
-->
### Suggested recommendation level
<!--
If applicable, suggest recommending the script or not recommending at all.
A script should be only recommended if it'll be safe for your grandmother to run.
So you have three options here:
STANDARD: Non-breaking scripts that does not limit any functionality.
STRICT: Scripts that can break certain functionality but not intrusive to common daily OS usage.
NONE: Script is not recommended for newbies at all, only those who knows what's going on should select it.
If you're unsure, leave blank and maintainer(s) will choose one.
-->
### Additional documentation/references
<!--
If applicable, refer to documentation that should show up on the script description.
Sources (URLs) should be as high quality as possible e.g. vendor documentation is favored over user forums.
-->

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inputs:
working-directory:
required: false
default: '.'
runs:
using: composite
steps:
-
name: Run `npm ci` with retries
shell: bash
run: npm run install-deps -- --ci
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}

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runs:
using: composite
steps:
-
name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 16.x

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name: checks.build
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
build-web:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ macos, ubuntu, windows ]
mode: [
# Vite mode: https://vitejs.dev/guide/env-and-mode.html
development, # Used by `dev` command
production, # Used by `build` command
# Vitest mode: https://vitest.dev/guide/cli.html
test, # Used by Vitest
]
fail-fast: false # Allows to see results from other combinations
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Build web
run: npm run build -- --mode ${{ matrix.mode }}
-
name: Verify web build artifacts
run: npm run check:verify-build-artifacts -- --web
build-desktop:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ macos, ubuntu, windows ]
mode: [
# electron-vite modes: https://electron-vite.org/guide/env-and-mode.html#global-env-variables
development, # Used by `dev` command
production, # Used by `build` and `preview` commands
]
fail-fast: false # Allows to see results from other combinations
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Prebuild desktop
run: npm run electron:prebuild -- --mode ${{ matrix.mode }}
-
name: Verify unbundled desktop build artifacts
run: npm run check:verify-build-artifacts -- --electron-unbundled
-
name: Build (bundle and package) desktop application
run: npm run electron:build -- --publish never
-
name: Verify bundled desktop build artifacts
run: npm run check:verify-build-artifacts -- --electron-bundled
build-docker:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ macos, ubuntu ] # Windows runners do not support Linux containers
fail-fast: false # Allows to see results from other combinations
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Install Docker on macOS
if: matrix.os == 'macos' # macOS runner is missing Docker
run: |-
# Install Docker
brew install docker
# Docker on macOS misses daemon due to licensing, so install colima as runtime
brew install colima
# Start the daemon
colima start
-
name: Build Docker image
run: docker build -t undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:latest .
-
name: Run Docker image on port 8080
run: docker run -d -p 8080:80 --rm --name privacy.sexy undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:latest
-
name: Check server is up and returns HTTP 200
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name: checks.desktop-runtime-errors
# Verifies desktop builds for Electron applications across multiple OS platforms (macOS ,Ubuntu, and Windows).
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
run-check:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ macos, ubuntu, windows ]
fail-fast: false # Allows to see results from other combinations
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Configure Ubuntu
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu'
shell: bash
run: |-
sudo apt update
# Configure AppImage dependencies
sudo apt install -y libfuse2
# Configure DBUS (fixes `Failed to connect to the bus: Could not parse server address: Unknown address type`)
if ! command -v 'dbus-launch' &> /dev/null; then
echo 'DBUS does not exist, installing...'
sudo apt install -y dbus-x11 # Gives both dbus and dbus-launch utility
fi
sudo systemctl start dbus
DBUS_LAUNCH_OUTPUT=$(dbus-launch)
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "${DBUS_LAUNCH_OUTPUT}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo 'Error: dbus-launch command did not execute successfully. Exiting.' >&2
echo "${DBUS_LAUNCH_OUTPUT}" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Configure fake (virtual) display
sudo apt install -y xvfb
sudo Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1024x768x24 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
echo "DISPLAY=:99" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# Install ImageMagick for screenshots
sudo apt install -y imagemagick
# Install xdotool and xprop (from x11-utils) for window title capturing
sudo apt install -y xdotool x11-utils
-
name: Test
shell: bash
run: |-
export SCREENSHOT=true
npm run check:desktop
-
name: Upload screenshot
if: always() # Run even if previous step fails
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: screenshot-${{ matrix.os }}
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name: checks.external-urls
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' # at 00:00 on every Sunday
jobs:
run-check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Test
run: npm run check:external-urls

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name: quality-checks
on: [ push, pull_request ]
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
lint-command:
- npm run lint:eslint
- npm run lint:yaml
- npm run lint:md
- npm run lint:md:relative-urls
- npm run lint:md:consistency
os: [ macos, ubuntu, windows ]
fail-fast: false # Still interested to see results from other combinations
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Lint
run: ${{ matrix.lint-command }}

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name: checks.scripts
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
icons-build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ macos, ubuntu, windows ]
fail-fast: false # Still interested to see results from other combinations
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Create icons
run: npm run icons:build
install-deps:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
strategy:
matrix:
install-deps-before: [true, false]
install-command:
- npm run install-deps
- npm run install-deps -- --no-errors
- npm run install-deps -- --ci
- npm run install-deps -- --fresh --non-deterministic
- npm run install-deps -- --fresh
- npm run install-deps -- --non-deterministic
os: [ macos, ubuntu, windows ]
fail-fast: false # Still interested to see results from other combinations
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
if: matrix.install-deps-before == true
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Run install-deps
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name: Security checks name: checks.security.dependencies
on: on:
push: push:
pull_request: pull_request:
paths: [ '/package.json', '/package-lock.json' ] # Allow PRs to be green if they do not introduce dependency change paths: [ '/package.json', '/package-lock.json' ] # Allow PRs to be green if they do not introduce dependency change
schedule: schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' - cron: '0 0 * * 0' # at 00:00 on every Sunday
jobs: jobs:
npm-audit: npm-audit:
@@ -13,12 +13,10 @@ jobs:
steps: steps:
- -
name: Checkout name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2 uses: actions/checkout@v4
- -
name: Setup node name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1 uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
with:
node-version: 14.x
- -
name: NPM audit name: NPM audit
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name: checks.security.sast
on:
push:
pull_request:
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' # at 00:00 on every Sunday
jobs:
analyze:
name: Analyze
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
security-events: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
language: [
javascript # analyzes code written in JavaScript, TypeScript and both.
]
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
queries: +security-and-quality
-
name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2
-
name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2
with:
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name: Quality checks
on: [ push, pull_request ]
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
lint-command:
- npm run lint:vue
- npm run lint:yaml
- npm run lint:md
- npm run lint:md:relative-urls
- npm run lint:md:consistency
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: 14.x
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Lint
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name: Deploy desktop name: release-desktop
on: on:
release: release:
@@ -13,22 +13,29 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false # So publish runs for other OSes if one fails fail-fast: false # So publish runs for other OSes if one fails
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2 -
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with: with:
ref: master # otherwise it defaults to the version tag missing bump commit ref: master # otherwise it defaults to the version tag missing bump commit
fetch-depth: 0 # fetch all history fetch-depth: 0 # fetch all history
- name: Checkout to bump commit -
name: Checkout to bump commit
run: git checkout "$(git rev-list "${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}"..master | tail -1)" run: git checkout "$(git rev-list "${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}"..master | tail -1)"
- name: Setup node -
uses: actions/setup-node@v1 name: Setup node
with: uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
node-version: '14.x' -
- name: Install dependencies name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
- name: Run tests -
name: Run unit tests
run: npm run test:unit run: npm run test:unit
- name: Publish desktop app -
run: npm run electron:build -- -p always # https://nklayman.github.io/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder/guide/recipes.html#upload-release-to-github name: Prebuild
run: npm run electron:prebuild
-
name: Build and publish
run: npm run electron:build -- --publish always
env: env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
EP_GH_IGNORE_TIME: true # Otherwise publishing fails if GitHub release is more than 2 hours old https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/2074 EP_GH_IGNORE_TIME: true # Otherwise publishing fails if GitHub release is more than 2 hours old https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/2074

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name: Bump & release name: release-git
on: on:
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name: Deploy site name: release-site
on: on:
release: release:
types: [created] # will be triggered when a NON-draft release is created and published. types: [created] # will be triggered when a NON-draft release is created and published.
jobs: jobs:
aws-deploy: # see: https://github.com/undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd aws-deploy: # see: https://github.com/undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ jobs:
steps: steps:
- -
name: "Infrastructure: Checkout" name: "Infrastructure: Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@v2 uses: actions/checkout@v4
with: with:
path: aws path: aws
repository: undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd repository: undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd
@@ -75,32 +75,41 @@ jobs:
working-directory: aws working-directory: aws
- -
name: "App: Checkout" name: "App: Checkout"
uses: actions/checkout@v2 uses: actions/checkout@v4
with: with:
path: site path: app
ref: master # otherwise we don't get version bump commit ref: master # otherwise we don't get version bump commit
- -
name: "App: Setup node" name: "App: Setup node"
uses: actions/setup-node@v1 uses: ./app/.github/actions/setup-node
with:
node-version: '14.x'
- -
name: "App: Install dependencies" name: "App: Install dependencies"
run: npm ci uses: ./app/.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
working-directory: site with:
working-directory: app
- -
name: "App: Run tests" name: "App: Run unit tests"
run: npm run test:unit run: npm run test:unit
working-directory: site working-directory: app
- -
name: "App: Build" name: "App: Build"
run: npm run build run: npm run build
working-directory: site working-directory: app
-
name: "App: Verify web build artifacts"
run: npm run check:verify-build-artifacts -- --web
working-directory: app
- -
name: "App: Deploy to S3" name: "App: Deploy to S3"
run: >- shell: bash
run: |-
declare web_output_dir
if ! web_output_dir=$(cd app && node scripts/print-dist-dir.js --web); then
echo 'Error: Could not determine distribution directory.'
exit 1
fi
bash "aws/scripts/deploy/deploy-to-s3.sh" \ bash "aws/scripts/deploy/deploy-to-s3.sh" \
--folder site/dist \ --folder "${web_output_dir}" \
--web-stack-name privacysexy-web-stack --web-stack-s3-name-output-name S3BucketName \ --web-stack-name privacysexy-web-stack --web-stack-s3-name-output-name S3BucketName \
--storage-class ONEZONE_IA \ --storage-class ONEZONE_IA \
--role-arn ${{secrets.AWS_S3_SITE_DEPLOYMENT_ROLE_ARN}} \ --role-arn ${{secrets.AWS_S3_SITE_DEPLOYMENT_ROLE_ARN}} \

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name: Test
on: [ push, pull_request ]
jobs:
run-tests:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [macos, ubuntu, windows]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
-
name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: '14.x'
-
name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
-
name: Run tests
run: npm run test:unit

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name: e2e-tests
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
run-tests:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [macos, ubuntu, windows]
fail-fast: false # So it still runs on other OSes if one of them fails
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Run e2e tests
run: npm run test:cy:run
-
name: Output artifact directories
id: artifacts
if: always() # Run even if previous steps fail because test run video is always captured
shell: bash
run: |-
declare -r dirs_json_file='cypress-dirs.json'
if [ ! -f "${dirs_json_file}" ]; then
echo "${dirs_json_file} does not exist"
exit 1
fi
SCREENSHOTS_DIR=$(jq -r '.screenshots' "${dirs_json_file}")
VIDEOS_DIR=$(jq -r '.videos' "${dirs_json_file}")
for dir in "${SCREENSHOTS_DIR}" "${VIDEOS_DIR}"; do
if [ "${dir}" = 'null' ] || [ -z "${dir}" ]; then
echo "One or more directories are null or not specified in cypress-dirs.json"
exit 1
fi
done
echo "SCREENSHOTS_DIR=${SCREENSHOTS_DIR}" >> "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
echo "VIDEOS_DIR=${VIDEOS_DIR}" >> "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
-
name: Upload screenshots
if: failure() # Run only if previous steps fail because screenshots will be generated only if E2E test failed
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: e2e-screenshots-${{ matrix.os }}
path: ${{ steps.artifacts.outputs.SCREENSHOTS_DIR }}
-
name: Upload videos
if: always() # Run even if previous steps fail because test run video is always captured
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: e2e-videos-${{ matrix.os }}
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name: integration-tests
on:
push:
pull_request:
schedule: # To get notified about problems from third party dependencies
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' # at 00:00 on every Sunday
jobs:
run-tests:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [macos, ubuntu, windows]
fail-fast: false # So it still runs on other OSes if one of them fails
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Setup node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Run integration tests
run: npm run test:integration

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name: unit-tests
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
run-tests:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [macos, ubuntu, windows]
fail-fast: false # So it still runs on other OSes if one of them fails
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
steps:
-
name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
-
name: Set-up node
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-node
-
name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/npm-install-dependencies
-
name: Run unit tests
run: npm run test:unit

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# Application build artifacts
/dist-*/
# npm
node_modules node_modules
dist/
.vs # Visual Studio Code
.vscode .vscode/**/*
#Electron-builder output !.vscode/extensions.json
/dist_electron
# draw.io
*.bkp
*.dtmp

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{
"recommendations": [
// Common
"editorconfig.editorconfig", // Applies .editorconfig to follow project style.
"wengerk.highlight-bad-chars", // Highlights bad chars.
"wayou.vscode-todo-highlight", // Highlights TODO.
"wix.vscode-import-cost", // Shows in KB how much a require include in code.
// Documentation
"davidanson.vscode-markdownlint", // Lints markdown.
// TypeScript / JavaScript
"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint", // Lints JavaScript/TypeScript.
"pmneo.tsimporter", // Provides better auto-complete for TypeScripts imports.
// Vue
"Vue.volar", // Official Vue extensions
"Vue.vscode-typescript-vue-plugin", // Official TypeScript Vue Plugin
// Scripting
"timonwong.shellcheck", // Lints bash files.
"ms-vscode.powershell", // Lints PowerShell files.
"ms-python.python", // Lints Python files.
// Distribution
"ms-azuretools.vscode-docker" // Adds Docker support.
]
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# Changelog # Changelog
## 0.12.7 (2023-11-07)
* Add winget download instructions | [b2ffc90](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b2ffc90da70367b9e65c82556e8f440f865ceb98)
* Fix unresponsive copy button on instructions modal | [8ccaec7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8ccaec7af6ea3ecfd46bab5c13b90f71d55e32c1)
* Fix tree node check states not being updated | [af7219f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/af7219f6e12ab4a65ce07190f691cf3234e87e35)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.6...0.12.7)
## 0.12.6 (2023-11-03)
* Bump dependencies to latest | [25d7f7b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/25d7f7b2a479e51e092881cc2751e67a7d3f179f)
* win: improve system app uninstall cleanup #73 | [dbe3c5c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/dbe3c5cfb91ba8a1657838b69117858843c8fbc8)
* win: improve system app uninstall /w fallback #260 | [98a26f9](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/98a26f9ae47af2668aa53f39d1768983036048ce)
* Improve performance of rendering during search | [79b46bf](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/79b46bf21004d96d31551439e5db5d698a3f71f3)
* Fix YAML error for site release in CI/CD | [237d994](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/237d9944f900f5172366868d75219224ff0542b0)
* win: fix Microsoft Advertising app removal #200 | [e40b9a3](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e40b9a3cf53c341f2e84023a9f0e9680ac08f3fa)
* win: improve directory cleanup security | [060e789](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/060e7896624309aebd25e8b190c127282de177e8)
* Centralize Electron entry file path configuration | [d6da406](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d6da406c61e5b9f5408851d1302d6d7398157a2e)
* win: prevent updates from reinstalling apps #260 | [8570b02](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8570b02dde14ffad64863f614682c3fc1f87b6c2)
* win: improve script environment robustness #221 | [dfd4451](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/dfd44515613f38abe5a806bda36f44e7b715b50b)
* Fix compiler failing with nested `with` expression | [80821fc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/80821fca0769e5fd2c6338918fbdcea12fbe83d2)
* win: improve soft file/app delete security #260 | [f4a74f0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f4a74f058db9b5bcbcbe438785db5ec88ecc1657)
* Fix incorrect tooltip position after window resize | [f8e5f1a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f8e5f1a5a2afa1f18567e6d965359b6a1f082367)
* linux: fix string formatting of Firefox configs | [e775d68](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e775d68a9b4a5f9e893ff0e3500dade036185193)
* win: improve file delete | [e72c1c1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e72c1c13ea2d73ebfc7a8da5a21254fdfc0e5b59)
* win: change system app removal to hard delete #260 | [77123d8](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/77123d8c929d23676a9cb21d7b697703fd1b6e82)
* Improve UI performance by optimizing reactivity | [4995e49](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/4995e49c469211404dac9fcb79b75eb121f80bce)
* Migrate to Vue 3.0 #230 | [ca81f68](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ca81f68ff1c3bbe5b22981096ae9220b0b5851c7)
* win, linux: unify & improve Firefox clean-up #273 | [0466b86](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0466b86f1013341c966a9bbf6513990337b16598)
* win: fix store revert for multiple installs #260 | [5bb13e3](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5bb13e34f8de2e2a7ba943ff72b12c0569435e62)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.5...0.12.6)
## 0.12.5 (2023-10-13)
* Fix Docker build and improve checks #220 | [7669985](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/7669985f8e1446e726a95626ecf35b3ce6b60a16)
* Add SAST security checks with SECURITY.md #178 | [3e5239f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/3e5239f7d35e57749c01adf3dbbcd365aebb39c8)
* Add Scoop download instructions #174 | [cf55ca9](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/cf55ca9e28b064fa7a516077a9da23e3a8e3f534)
* win: fix and improve temp dir cleanup #176, #89 | [d457504](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d45750428cca010daf2721b33a8ae3a01b28813b)
* win, linux: improve VSCode setting robustness #196 | [e8a52f7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e8a52f717dc799b34ceeb1c27c2b8219391dff6a)
* linux: fix obsolete Firefox DPI script #239 | [e5f6edf](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e5f6edf405bcec7c29ea4d7932d1910620fa15f8)
* win: add removal of Edge assocations #64 | [888c916](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/888c9166fc66a2094137fa8be739cc21bafef5f6)
* win: improve Edge & OneDrive shortcut removal #73 | [8501495](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8501495c170af61913288a63dbd369db5bbc5003)
* win: relocate and document SecHealthUI #190 | [2862951](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/286295128d0179358e0c6b7b6415d752175a1aed)
* Add developer toolkit UI component | [2147eae](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2147eae687b82d05bc43bb4605d9068f148bb92a)
* win: fix and improve network data usage reset #265 | [5e359c2](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5e359c2fb82a08e6acf7159b70ca86a8234b359b)
* win: improve app reversion and docs #260 | [a3f11df](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a3f11dff187c821a00910c20dac05e285cda9073)
* Fix working directory in CI/CD web release | [698b570](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/698b570ee6e300d6703015464f4345b5e706f1cb)
* Implement new UI component for icons #230 | [48730bc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/48730bca0506120bca4bf3a23545d59f2b1a9009)
* win: fix and improve AppCompat disabling #255 | [bab6316](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bab6316e7625230cf4a4cf67c3aca417347db75c)
* win, linux, mac: fix typos and improve naming | [67c3677](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/67c3677621b201525a813e8a26f07d607176e89b)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.4...0.12.5)
## 0.12.4 (2023-09-25)
* win: fix Windows spotlight revert, docs, recommend | [659fea7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/659fea7afcabcd0ea273cfdcc8c4bae190c126f3)
* win: fix Edge telemetry disabling for v116+ #242 | [6d301f9](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6d301f99616ed49975876803d0098eafe4d3cb2e)
* win: fix, improve disabling automatic updates #252 | [6e9b65d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6e9b65d8b1b481c1471dde90876c37838b4ac4e5)
* win: refactor `update.mode` key for VSCode #215 | [c27172c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c27172c32e7c316b7cb0f44cab611eed89ca034e)
* Fix wrong action path in website CI deployment | [a1f2497](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a1f24973813ccbdd7e1f06c64e1912a991a6bb64)
* Fix compiler bug with nested optional arguments | [53222fd](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/53222fd83c2846089746a217482195806f960d18)
* Fix no spacing after lists in documentation text | [f810ed0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f810ed0c147c2a46cae3b70b635ed81128646fff)
* Rewrite tooltip UI for efficiency and Vue 3.0 #230 | [8b930fc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8b930fc57c8ee6691ed6165bcb27d97e64a1a0c0)
* win: fix uninstallation of newer Edge #236 | [60dde11](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/60dde11311a2409537f5965f370b0daaaec53339)
* win: fix delivery optimization side-effects #173 | [203daeb](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/203daeb4a2fca0a0295cbc2a736394f9f87725e6)
* win: fix Defender scan artifacts removal #246 | [cb21a97](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/cb21a970b6b867e1476a5eb8a72b9a7fdd53a744)
* Fix outdated and broken links in README #161 | [0303ef2](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0303ef2fd98b36306523e2a0c5f5ae812a4c6c99)
* Fix loss of tree node state when switching views | [8f188ac](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8f188acd3c2d93e40c89569c74bc5cff992f0052)
* Fix slow appearance of nodes on tree view | [bd2082e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bd2082e8c574db065bb4462f30ea3ace2cb028cb)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.3...0.12.4)
## 0.12.3 (2023-09-09)
* linux: use user.js over prefs.js for Firefox #232 | [dae6d11](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/dae6d114daab6857d773071211eb57619b136281)
* win: fix typo in Defender retention script #213 | [35be05d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/35be05df2094ea8bba4ee4725e6fa4956a79493d)
* Improve desktop runtime execution tests | [ad0576a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ad0576a752f8fd6ea2f917a59173fe61f9951246)
* Fix Windows artifact naming in desktop packaging | [f4d86fc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f4d86fccfd0e73e94c8c6e400a33514900bc5abe)
* Refactor and improve external URL checks | [19e42c9](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/19e42c9c52a18c813ded4265e687e01032cdd4c8)
* Fix memory leaks via auto-unsubscribing and DI | [eb096d0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/eb096d07e276e1b4c8040220c47f186d02841e14)
* Refactor build configs and improve CI/CD checks | [0a2a1a0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0a2a1a026b0efb29624be82b06536c518c1ea439)
* Introduce retry mechanism for npm install in CI/CD | [4beb1bb](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/4beb1bb5748a60886210187ca3cdc7f4b41067c0)
* win: fix disable recent apps revert #211, #248 | [4ce327e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/4ce327eb6af542ed2916d649553e5e1ba5833882)
* Change license to AGPLv3 | [821cc62](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/821cc62c4c8347cb76d041f82f574754e4d948c5)
* Introduce new TreeView UI component | [65f121c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/65f121c451af87315e1c91df4198562e0445b2c2)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.2...0.12.3)
## 0.12.2 (2023-08-25)
* Add automated checks for desktop app runtime #233 | [04b3133](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/04b3133500485d0d278a81a177a1677134131405)
* win: fix automatic updates revert #234 | [0873769](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/08737698c2283bdf535d1611a730031ebfc7c0df)
* Migrate unit/integration tests to Vitest with Vite | [5f11c8d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5f11c8d98f782dd7c77f27649a1685fb7bd06e13)
* Remove Vue ESLint plugin for Vite compatibility | [6e40edd](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6e40edd3f8a063c1b7482c27d8368e14c2fbcfbf)
* Migrate web builds from Vue CLI to Vite | [7365905](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/736590558be51a09435bb87e78b6655e8533bc2e)
* Migrate Cypress (E2E) tests to Vite and TypeScript | [ec98d84](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ec98d8417f779fa818ccdda6bb90f521e1738002)
* Migrate to `electron-vite` and `electron-builder` | [75c9b51](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/75c9b51bf2d1dc7269adfd7b5ed71acfb5031299)
* Fix searching/filtering bugs #235 | [62f8bfa](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/62f8bfac2f481c93598fe19a51594769f522d684)
* Improve desktop security by isolating Electron | [e9e0001](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e9e0001ef845fa6935c59a4e20a89aac9e71756a)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.1...0.12.2)
## 0.12.1 (2023-08-17)
* Transition to eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript | [ff84f56](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ff84f5676e496dd7ec5b3599e34ec9627d181ea2)
* Improve user privacy with secure outbound links | [3a594ac](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/3a594ac7fd708dc1e98155ffb9b21acd4e1fcf2d)
* Refactor Vue components using Composition API #230 | [1b9be8f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1b9be8fe2d72d8fb5cf1fed6dcc0b9777171aa98)
* Fix failing security tests | [3bc8da4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/3bc8da4cbf1e2bd758dc3fffe4b1e62dc3beb7b3)
* Improve Defender scripts #201 | [061afad](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/061afad9673a41454c2421c318898f2b4f4cf504)
* Fix failing tests due to failed error logging | [986ba07](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/986ba078a643de6acbee50fff9cf77494ca7ea7f)
* Implement custom lightweight modal #230 | [9e5491f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/9e5491fdbf2d9d40d974f5ad0e879a6d5c6d1e55)
* Refactor usage of tooltips for flexibility | [bc91237](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bc91237d7c54bdcd15c5c39a55def50d172bb659)
* Fix revert toggle partial rendering | [39e650c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/39e650cf110bee6b1b21d9b2902b36b0e2568d54)
* Increase testability through dependency injection | [ae75059](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ae75059cc14db41f55dd2056f528442c7d319dd2)
* Refactor filter (search query) event handling | [6a20d80](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6a20d804dc365d22c1248d787f9912271f508eeb)
* Migrate to ES6 modules | [a14929a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a14929a13cc6260b514692d9b4f1cdf5fb85d8b2)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.12.0...0.12.1)
## 0.12.0 (2023-08-03)
* Improve script/category name validation | [b210aad](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b210aaddf26629179f77fe19f62f65d8a0ca2b87)
* Improve touch like hover on devices without mouse | [99e24b4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/99e24b4134c461c336f6d08f49d193d853325d31)
* Improve click/touch without unintended interaction | [3233d9b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/3233d9b8024dd59600edddef6d017e0089f59a9d)
* Align card icons vertically in cards view | [8608072](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8608072bfb52d10a843a86d3d89b14e8b9776779)
* Fix broken npm installation and builds | [924b326](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/924b326244a175428175e0df3a50685ee5ac2ec6)
* Improve documentation support with markdown | [6067bdb](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6067bdb24e6729d2249c9685f4f1c514c3167d91)
* win: add more Visual Studio scripts, support 2022 | [df533ad](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/df533ad3b19cebdf3454895aa2182bd4184e0360)
* win: add script to remove Widgets | [bbc6156](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bbc6156281fb3fd4b66c63dec3f765780fafa855)
* Use line endings based on script language #88 | [6b3f465](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6b3f4659df0afe1c99a8af6598df44a33c1f863a)
* win: improve OneDrive removal | [58ed7b4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/58ed7b456b3cf11774c83c8c1c04db37ef3058c2)
* Use lowercase in script names and search text | [430537f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/430537f70411756bbcaae837964c0223f78581e8)
* Improve manual execution instructions | [7d3670c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/7d3670c26d0151ddc43303e8ed5e47715f0e0f00)
* Add multiline support for with expression | [e8d06e0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e8d06e0f3e178a69861e0197f9d1cce9af3958f1)
* Break line in inline codes in documentation | [c1c2f29](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c1c2f2925fe88ec1f56bf7655b6b9a10aa3ea024)
* win: add script to increase RSA key exchange #165 | [a2e0921](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a2e092190d8eb0fc9ceb8533572f04fff52f097b)
* win: add scripts to downloaded file handling #153 | [e7b816d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e7b816d1564afa98c63291f9d7fd6f3fee92f4ec)
* Drop support for dead browsers | [bf0c55f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bf0c55fa60bf2be070678ba27db14baf13fec511)
* Add support for nested templates | [68a5d69](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/68a5d698a2ce644ce25754016fb9e9bb642e41a7)
* mac: add scripts to configure Parallels Desktop | [64cca1d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/64cca1d9b8946b92e21e86deb6db5612570befb1)
* Rework icon with higher quality and new color | [f4a7ca7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f4a7ca76b885b8346d8a9c32e6269eabc2d8139f)
* Relax and improve code validation | [e819993](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e8199932b462380741d9f2d8b6b55485ab16af02)
* Add initial Linux support #150 | [c404dfe](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c404dfebe2908bb165279f8279f3f5e805b647d7)
* mac: add script to disable personalized ads | [8b374a3](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8b374a37b401699d5056bfd6b735b6a26c395ae0)
* Update dependencies and add npm setup script | [5721796](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/57217963787a8ab0c71d681c6b1673c484c88226)
* Fix macOS desktop build failure in CI | [5901dc5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5901dc5f11dd29be14c2616fc0ceb45196a43224)
* Change subtitle heading to new slogan | [1e80ee1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1e80ee1fb0208d92943619468dc427853cbe8de7)
* win: add new scripts to disable more telemetry | [298b058](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/298b058e5c89397db6f759b275442ba05499ac8c)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.11.4...0.12.0)
## 0.11.4 (2022-03-08)
* Improve performance of selecting scripts | [8e96c19](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8e96c19126aa4cba6418de5ccaa9e2dcf8faab78)
* Fix reverting of Windows NVIDIA telemetry service | [2354f0b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2354f0ba9fed3aa23569b5ea6391a7119fe1ab53)
* Add AirBnb TypeScript overrides for linting | [834ce8c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/834ce8cf9e8e46934dfa604526360870d109765b)
* Transpile dependencies for wider browser support | [0e52a99](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0e52a99efa2b02d1aba10885a76e03aa6f9be7f8)
* Add more and unify tests for absent object cases | [44d79e2](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/44d79e2c9a97639bbd188a8fdfd740f1a5a1d6ee)
* Fix Windows DoSvc not being disabled #115 | [43ce834](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/43ce834750ddf471636d1ece4324d02357947f9f)
* Move stubs from `./stubs` to `./shared/Stubs` | [803ef2b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/803ef2bb3eea68306377e40e326c791402998650)
* Improve documentation for developing | [3c3ec80](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/3c3ec80525b97e8a24db4c44bbf42a7b4e089056)
* Improve documentation for architecture | [1bcc6c8](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1bcc6c8b2b923b4d4b1662f990d86b190ce73342)
* Improve existing documentation | [db47440](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/db47440d470ea6a6e100b620b10d078c01314992)
* Refactor to remove code coupling with Webpack | [5bbbb9c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5bbbb9cecca0a3828036e7fc34dcd66970ce334a)
* Refactor to remove hardcoding of aliases | [481a02a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/481a02afd5190eb77a37fa450e50816b2268e99c)
* Document WpnService breaking on Windows 10 #110 | [3785e41](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/3785e410db461f667a834e0b388d81e4baa028e4)
* Fix error when reverting Windows Defender setting | [956052c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/956052c8fff042812fe84fe4d7fa5c579365ff9b)
* Fix Windows 11 being detected as Windows 10 | [d6bc33e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d6bc33ec865d50efc6b8d4ccc2f789edd874fcee)
* Refactor to use version object #59 | [eeb1d5b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/eeb1d5b0c40a55675921af3f67f366b2ff658acf)
* Fix Microsoft Defender alert for uninstaller #114 | [112e79a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/112e79a64c6153f4ce3b48c27a09639e7647aebc)
* Add donation information | [05a6a84](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/05a6a84c3739ec900343591ac1f7a9f310cd73f2)
* Bump node environment to 16.x | [242a497](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/242a497e7debb351da19b20b63a3554f0cca4b5c)
* Bump dependencies to latest | [efd63ff](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/efd63ff85dea4c9a9c033c54bc1be378742de351)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.11.3...0.11.4)
## 0.11.3 (2022-01-05)
* Fix double backlashes in Windows vscode scripts | [5f091bb](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5f091bb6abed878271e2321cd784f34436c677bd)
* Fix OS desktop detection tests and edge cases | [a8358b8](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a8358b8e7a93214f3d22a4488007ded5f623d845)
* Fix clearing Windows product key showing dialog | [9b6636e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/9b6636e21a922a4750dc19f4854f8ae679187926)
* Document and unrecommend Cloud Experience Host | [9b5e0b0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/9b5e0b0591fee56af52d83334a1f19180a49516f)
* Add initial e2e testing with cypress | [ddd2e70](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ddd2e704dbd361cbd219f3dfe644b983ad254095)
* Restructure pipelines and badges | [5a2c263](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5a2c263af35b8785e75ead6c43c3f17186dc15c8)
* Fix failing of functions without revert code | [87de017](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/87de017afd6e08acbd2deea150c6af9c7ee778fc)
* Fix typos in privacy modal #109 | [a1871a2](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a1871a2982c9e3192193f836b97b1a6ccda5a2ab)
* Refactor to add readonly interfaces | [c3c5b89](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c3c5b897f308f613c252182a02cdd4cfa7150fa3)
* Document and unrecommend AAD app removal #24, #54 | [455084c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/455084c17b32d11d046515e8dc1447adf4bea4c3)
* Migrate from TSLint to ESLint | [61b475f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/61b475fa8de433cdada2efa7eac197683aacd956)
* Add build checks and improve existing CI/CD checks | [17298f0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/17298f0b2c51cb9becc0eb2ffe0d93d6a4c503a6)
* Upgrade to Vue CLI 5 (and webpack 5) | [96265b7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/96265b75deafb85978b16460138fb4a814c07cfe)
* Refactor code to comply with ESLint rules | [5b1fbe1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5b1fbe1e2fb1354a5f060f8c8e3794ce756e16a7)
* Fix mutated line endings on Windows | [bd23faa](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bd23faa28f6d781581a33d5b780f4b33f7e2cd8b)
* Refactor to improve iterations | [31f7091](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/31f70913a2f30baf5a9d6690f192e6a63da50114)
* win: unrecommend and document Live ID service #100 | [d11a674](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d11a674a3c4ad8f4972a870c2f0977ac53297273)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.11.2...0.11.3)
## 0.11.2 (2021-12-03)
* Fix Windows TrustedInstaller session errors | [20a0071](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/20a0071c0d3d769a8f31218abdbfc4cafa25c6ff)
* Improve tests for `UserSelection` | [2f90cac](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2f90cac52ab9e57615aeec41f9daa842bce770a5)
* Fix disabling/enabling Defender on Windows #104 | [2e08293](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2e082932c952b0849ab2b8709ff0c75293b88e95)
* Refactor Saas naming, structure and modules | [bf83c58](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bf83c58982ffa178facc6d35e50c7f1eac7ff236)
* Fix Defender features errors in Windows #104 | [d7761ab](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d7761ab30e7f1e10a2919c196804d67511d6163a)
* Fix unintendedly inlined Windows scripts | [f2d9881](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f2d988138257ff184884e4adc83c39e3bc247e9b)
* Fix Defender error due to non-english Windows #104 | [7c02ffb](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/7c02ffb6c95382b94f0b05e6f259cc418ec91c93)
* Improve and unify disabling of Windows services | [70cdf38](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/70cdf3865a0de3214fc9e26fbdada4b0cb413c46)
* Improve Windows defender docs and errors #104 | [d2518b1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d2518b11a7774ec58b9b46a691e2f013855bf0f9)
* Unrecommend and complete Windows Push Notif. #101 | [c65209e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c65209e6a99230f15ace8955e8d5a6f3333d146b)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.11.1...0.11.2)
## 0.11.1 (2021-11-04)
* Update dependencies | [64631a4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/64631a4552fad7f7b06286aba8d3ca2d731f9342)
* Fix, document, unrecommend Windows browser cleanup | [5ead1a0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5ead1a087d91948890bc4ae6fea176123f18c285)
* Fix failing URL status checking integration tests | [799fb09](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/799fb091b8eb06c70ac0c67f2ef5385dce73501f)
* Refactor to remove "Async" function name suffix | [82c43ba](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/82c43ba2e37fb6e7f62ccd9bec8c5f48575f0613)
* Fix dead URLs and use forks as GitHub references | [97ddc02](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/97ddc027cb5395a74991cabc1d8c875ee945636d)
* Fix website not loading on Safari | [0db8cc4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0db8cc420655e01cbbed57c4658489b761a15899)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.11.0...0.11.1)
## 0.11.0 (2021-10-21)
* Change "grouping" to "view" | [c0c475f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c0c475ff564b23a4dabcc03ac2909207a8eb61ce)
* Tighten parameter substitution tolerance | [dcccb61](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/dcccb617813625c224a28242c5b965bb4cd6f189)
* Add optionality for parameters | [6a89c62](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6a89c6224bdef5eb96980471f3b3935b9351b197)
* Do not collapse cards on links and code area #88 | [e73c0ad](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e73c0ad1bf922b1dd3360fc5aafc3434951fa63c)
* Add scripts to disable, hide and opt-out from Siri | [c92dc1e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c92dc1e25387c65a3a41ca64d2a23cf8131b4c86)
* Improve macOS scripts for cleaning OS logs | [6c3c2e6](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6c3c2e6709ec84f8e0411f19c024bab2c7e5753b)
* Add "with" expression for templating #53 | [862914b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/862914b06ea9ef74c4b58a9a4164a10a38273638)
* Add support for pipes in templates #53 | [4d7ff7e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/4d7ff7edc5a96cc0d99d3c1ca4fdf9bbdace3fd2)
* Bump node environment to 15.x | [2f0321f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2f0321f315ac0da8c713dd50e37032f1de194942)
* Add new UX for optionally downloading updates | [ddf417a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ddf417a16a79551b43576befab0541ea08487969)
* Add pipes to write pretty PowerShell #53 | [5217b0b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5217b0b7587ccfe509ba8adc3a7748b9bae14d7a)
* Improve alignment, padding/margin issues on UI | [c8cb7a5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c8cb7a5c28420557319606da82f56b011e88f470)
* Support disabling per-user services in Windows #16 | [4b23907](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/4b2390736ac1f9de2d5176b7b07da0e827112f9a)
* Add script to remove Meet Now icon in Windows | [f39ee76](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f39ee76c0cda95f54502b19d5c49390fd0f12b5e)
* Add support for more depth in function calls | [20b7d28](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/20b7d283b02dd751dfbde18ef1fe334c6bf76e2b)
* Increase default screen width on desktop app | [9942df1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/9942df16c8334ff041fb92f432a3a29e351c88df)
* Improve disabling of SmartScreen #74 | [0696ed8](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0696ed8396e298a358bec17adb91c9145dd90418)
* Remove integration tests from deployments #90 | [37ad26a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/37ad26a082851c02497c36e7fce40555b9480e11)
* Use a consistent color system | [b08a6b5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b08a6b5cecf4a53023053695292146edbd24b960)
* Add semi-automatic update support for macOS | [410bcd8](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/410bcd82445097c29c9fcf0eabf7af9ebcb93c1e)
* Add more ways to disable and clean Defender #74 | [2492f2d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2492f2d8141b3abdf590ccad59680b1f50ecb59e)
* Add privacy over security scripts for macOS #83 | [236a0f6](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/236a0f6c8241294fc397194cd1b20bdeccbbb50b)
* Change PowerShell double quotes escape | [9aa8166](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/9aa816689146ee6cd86d8262112677c38651c6bd)
* Change theme colors | [a8031d1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a8031d18d520dd3b0567f7b8cfe2dcd694b65073)
* Improve security hardening for macOS | [e6152fa](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/e6152fa76f5e7d23b0f79d5dd98713daaecbff90)
* Support disabling of protected services #74 | [ab8bce7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ab8bce768650a10677f0a13b3a9fae93c83802ff)
* Fix minor issues with Defender scripts | [739287a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/739287ac71b3f8b04348fc101f1fa06f2d7d86a2)
* Update screenshot | [504fa05](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/504fa056d7d8b17fc20afd398f9a557495fca7e8)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.10.3...0.11.0)
## 0.10.3 (2021-08-27)
* unrecommend VSS and document its breaking behavior | [7714898](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/77148980e08859f89c15c6604e55b56ce4f74358)
* fix incorrect modification of Desktop folder on ThisPC (#71) | [eb9ac35](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/eb9ac35a923325cc2c9983ef71c0d904337a58f5)
* add initial integration tests | [49600c5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/49600c5f37ca33c1687885fdf02a71ef7d3e6e8c)
* unify usage of sleepAsync and add tests | [36f0805](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/36f08055909f371fd9cbe3480ea813b963aea22b)
* fix broken URLs and automate broken URL checks #70 | [db62ed7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/db62ed7f3ac63e9f2d762eb946060595eb9f5626)
* fix hiding recent files in quick access | [b976b92](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b976b920318dba55b32d39f148fdca4f6be3cce3)
* bump dependencies to latest #75, #69 | [0a857aa](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/0a857aa09ee703d34ad0422bd1731158017a9a58)
* Fix NTP configuration before running the service (#72) | [71e70e5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/71e70e50c51249bb10f6203414948b325acc2b2a)
* Fix typo on main page (#82) | [487001a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/487001af485fdbb958615d7b52c09c2e386ddaf2)
* Improve issue templates | [f2935e4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f2935e4008f1231ef174f8932290e11715564d20)
* Fix infinitely subscribing to state changes | [ea5f9ec](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ea5f9ec27df7cec6ac575e23fef18948d2b8e68a)
* Fix select options being clickable when disabled | [1c6b305](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1c6b3057ea6e45125cadf374f20a905712ccdf3c)
* Fix tests for `ParameterSubstitutionParser` | [2a08855](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2a08855e5d1bdf74354fd692cbfebd1a48e495ac)
* Fix excessive highlighting on hover | [ec0c972](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ec0c972d348ffd5897f115d201031b704875b56a)
* Fix dead URLs | [439cd30](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/439cd303ff3db96a53664e5f44fefe12b95c5e6c)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.10.2...0.10.3)
## 0.10.2 (2021-04-19)
* in CI/CD, run other tests/check even if one of them fails | [5c43965](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5c43965f0bc44f991ada7d3bad68937a80665dc3)
* fix desktop initial window size being bigger than current display size on smaller Linux/Windows screens | [02bdc4c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/02bdc4cf0426c452f3fc9af52b819ca9b0757290)
* refactor extra code, duplicates, complexity | [00d8e55](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/00d8e551db001247fadfb6f6af7a4c5ce19a9e64)
* improve disabling ads and marketing #65 | [040ed27](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/040ed2701c4a468749901f4c5369b221bc0973c4)
* document breaking behavior in script name #64 | [b1ed3ce](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b1ed3ce55f2d003cad1ead23e674aa66d4eb5802)
* add module alias '@tests/' | [60c8061](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/60c80611eab227791fabb883caf93418cef5fd00)
* document chromium warning for policy changes | [aea04e5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/aea04e5f7cd48fbb9b407b68ade75575a6064c82)
* fix script revert activating recommendation level | [a2f1085](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/a2f10857e2a8debb3ce01f79b0dfbe8649ea9a17)
* fix typo and dead URL in Windows scripts (#70) | [8141a01](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8141a01ef798331b4d82f5ca95f7b18df4f6f912)
* fix vue warning for undefined property during render | [b25b8cc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b25b8cc8052655af70b0695c6c3085974d783bb6)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.10.1...0.10.2)
## 0.10.1 (2021-03-25)
* refactor script compilation to make it easy to add new expressions #41 #53 | [646db90](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/646db9058541cebd0af437554de04fdc6bb63a6e)
* restructure presentation layer | [f3c7413](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f3c7413f529be4a00dba7b0ab23904b48ea13a35)
* fix a test where "it" is not used inside "describe" | [1a5f920](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1a5f92021f7423cd039f8f5326cd6f99b355c962)
* bump dependencies to latest | [1f515e7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1f515e7be525291c960ccb71db05312db6da53f5)
* fix throttle function not being able to run with argument(s) | [1935db1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1935db10192051401ab00ca2cd767955d0d3b866)
* fix fs module hanging not allowing code to run | [5f527a0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5f527a00cf225d3e74b3f6577d6e2456e919de24)
* refactor all modals to use same dialog component | [6f46cdb](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/6f46cdb4ed49a8941c6c0dde5c5e2a816c06daef)
* fix safari cleanup scripts that are not working on modern versions | [05932c5](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/05932c5a36446d551c5bc811165e3295fbe15e3f)
* refactor features to use shared functions #41 | [ac2249f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ac2249f25664827d8a6d2c7ebd659ccf126b0cde)
* increase performance by polyfilling ResizeObserver only if required | [448e378](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/448e378dc4501f9de69af63634c87d0e5060bf52)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.10.0...0.10.1)
## 0.10.0 (2021-03-02)
* allow functions to call other functions #53 | [7661575](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/7661575573c6d3e8f4bc28bfa7a124a764c72ef9)
* add option to run script directly in desktop app | [9a6b903](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/9a6b903b9297802845043fd41115756acd4a145c)
* add script to automatically kill devicecensus process | [c9b91f6](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/c9b91f6d8f9bd16308b6beda119e7154a985b6cf)
* refactor disabling application experience and document better | [45a3669](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/45a3669443d82855a52f60524d341c15f380f9e7)
* escape printed characters to prevent command injection #45 | [1260eea](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/1260eea690e4fa5420e58c9de9f88cc29cb242db)
* move code area to right on bigger screens | [cf39e6d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/cf39e6d2541ea547f41d9553c380c54c24c58038)
* more scripts to disable speech recognition and Cortana | [ee43fd9](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/ee43fd92a019ebd26c13890f9146c5b5bb56afaf)
* add more macos scripts for privacy cleanup | [b0a7d0b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/b0a7d0b53b3d8ac144a0241d70c037f460b0c0cc)
* add better error messages to setting vscode settings | [65226f3](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/65226f3984480d0bc7932fd8d76a328f08308850)
* remove windows scripts for removing non-bloating system apps #55 | [15004ff](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/15004ff1f1fb85a1d92e11ef695bcb2f37110610)
* remove "preview" disclaimer from macOS | [970221b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/970221b996e25fe5b029cbaa78607c9bbc8c3c0e)
* update screenshot | [bd41af4](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/bd41af466fd135f7dc2f171633e4f60d8547c373)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.9.2...0.10.0)
## 0.9.2 (2021-02-13)
* do not compile with unused locals vuejs/vetur#1063 | [73e0520](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/73e0520de70cdbaf0ecdc6e9be5e85f003fcfb79)
* fix wrong path for NvTelemtry file in NVIDIA script | [34b8822](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/34b8822ac821acb47e483e21b57e380551bcf455)
* refactor event handling to consume base class for lifecycling | [f1e21ba](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f1e21babbfaac21903594a37e30163bfe3338279)
* make compiler throw if a function call includes an unexpected parameter | [15353d0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/15353d0e2513c89ee4ffd9d9c5e9e83ef69b96b6)
* refactor vscode configuration scripts using functions #41 | [67b2d1c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/67b2d1c11cd5b131dff93a4437db79d96ed8b3dc)
* refactor state handling to make application available independent of the state | [df273f7](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/df273f7f635ab156ac51a8dfb3fec66c4979f1c4)
* add test to ensure correct shared functions are being parsed | [d7de420](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d7de420d5c91bd9ce64880cd4a4391ad3a0a5401)
* refactor and add tests for NonCollapsingDirective | [5934b17](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/5934b1728328c3b2ece1597b74dd87477d162175)
* add GitHub issue templates | [daa997b](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/daa997b21b624d133c6f5e4cd6b70214588f9144)
* correct the typo in application.md (#60) | [575636e](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/575636e6b728a2bdd1a9bd72c57bbf2752f10887)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.9.1...0.9.2)
## 0.9.1 (2021-01-23)
* in CI/CD, allow publishing to github if release is more than 2 hours old electron-userland/electron-builder#2074 | [cf907d0](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/cf907d029a6d80682ba78ec887a9c4fab639db51)
* in CI/CD, publish packages for other OSes if single one fails | [4015e2c](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/4015e2ccd8492e0693365b70fbfe3bd0ac7a6ea2)
* specify desktop publish targets as defaults (may) change | [2316e3f](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/2316e3fb6867e5d765eafcf675b77f88bd2a0f52)
* fix selection state indicator on cards not showing up | [8b0e47d](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/8b0e47da38c49cfe2645d7d25970c448ecd200f8)
* transpile using babel for legacy browser support | [7930bef](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/7930bef48c4e9a4fe0823673958ed8377f5ee533)
* fix node APIs no longer working on desktop nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#610, nklayman/vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder#742 | [d7f9ef1](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/d7f9ef1cbebe911aa19f29be8c5fa9360550793e)
* improve explanation for selections | [229c13a](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/229c13a195dee92e4a31731b7b41c319273a16f1)
[compare](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/compare/0.9.0...0.9.1)
## 0.9.0 (2021-01-15) ## 0.9.0 (2021-01-15)
* refactor application.yaml to become an os definition #40 | [f7557bc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f7557bcc0faf44e8395b68c7eb14c5f715f07b92) * refactor application.yaml to become an os definition #40 | [f7557bc](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/commit/f7557bcc0faf44e8395b68c7eb14c5f715f07b92)

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# Contributing # Contributing
- Love your input! Contributing to this project should be as easy and transparent as possible, whether it's: Love your input! Contributing to this project should be as easy and transparent as possible, whether it's:
- Reporting a bug
- Discussing the current state of the code
- Submitting a fix
- Proposing new features
- Becoming a maintainer
## Pull Request Process - reporting a bug,
- discussing the current state of the code,
- submitting a fix,
- proposing new features,
- or becoming a maintainer.
- [GitHub flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/index.html) is used As a small open source project with small community, it can sometimes take a long time to address the issues so please be patient.
- Your pull requests are actively welcomed.
- The steps:
1. Fork the repo and create your branch from master.
2. If you've added code that should be tested, add tests.
3. If you've changed APIs, update the documentation.
4. Ensure the test suite passes.
5. Make sure your code lints.
6. Issue that pull request!
- 🙏 DO
- Document your changes in the pull request
- ❗ DON'T
- Do not update the versions, current version is only [set by the maintainer](./img/architecture/gitops.png) and updated automatically by [bump-everywhere](https://github.com/undergroundwires/bump-everywhere)
## Guidelines ## Pull request process
### Handle the state in presentation layer Your pull requests are actively welcomed. We collaborate using [GitHub flow](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/github-flow).
- There are two types of components: The steps:
- **Stateless**, extends `Vue`
- **Stateful**, extends [`StatefulVue`](./src/presentation/StatefulVue.ts) 1. Fork the repo and create your branch from master.
- The source of truth for the state lies in application layer ([`./src/application/`](src/application/)) and must be updated from the views if they're mutating the state 2. If you've added code that requires testing, add tests. See [tests.md](./docs/tests.md).
- They mutate or/and react to state changes in [ApplicationContext](src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts). 3. If you've done a major change, update the documentation. See [docs/](./docs/).
- You can react by getting the state and listening to it and update the view accordingly in [`mounted()`](https://vuejs.org/v2/api/#mounted) method. 4. Ensure the test suite passes. See [development.md | Testing](./docs/development.md#testing) for commands.
5. Make sure your code lints.See [development.md | Linting](./docs/development.md#linting) for commands.
6. Issue that pull request!
**🙏 DO:**
- Document why (what you're trying to solve) rather than what in the pull request.
**❗ DON'T:**
- Do not update the versions, current version is [set by the maintainer](./docs/ci-cd.md#gitops) and updated automatically by [bump-everywhere](https://github.com/undergroundwires/bump-everywhere).
Automated pipelines will run to control your PR and they will publish your code once the maintainer merges your PR.
📖 You can read more in [ci-cd.md](./docs/ci-cd.md).
## Extend scripts
Here's quick information for you who want to add more scripts.
You have two alternatives:
1. [Create an issue](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/issues/new/choose) and ask for someone else to add the script for you.
2. Or send a PR yourself. This would make it faster to get your code into the project. You need to add scripts to related OS in [collections](src/application/collections/) folder. Then you'd sent a pull request, see [pull request process](#pull-request-process).
- 💡 You should use existing shared functions for most of the operations, like `DisableService` for disabling services, to maintain code consistency and efficiency.
- 📖 If you're unsure about the syntax, check [collection-files.md](docs/collection-files.md).
- 📖 If you wish to use templates, use [templating.md](./docs/templating.md).
## License ## License
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under its GNU General Public License v3.0. By contributing, you agree that your [GNU General Public License v3.0](./LICENSE) will be the license for your contributions.

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# Build # Build
FROM node:lts-alpine as build-stage FROM node:lts-alpine AS build-stage
WORKDIR /app WORKDIR /app
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm install
COPY . . COPY . .
RUN npm run build RUN npm run install-deps
RUN npm run build \
&& npm run check:verify-build-artifacts -- --web
RUN mkdir /dist \
&& dist_directory=$(node 'scripts/print-dist-dir.js' --web) \
&& cp -a "${dist_directory}/." '/dist'
# Production stage # Production stage
FROM nginx:stable-alpine as production-stage FROM nginx:stable-alpine AS production-stage
COPY --from=build-stage /app/dist /usr/share/nginx/html COPY --from=build-stage /dist /usr/share/nginx/html
EXPOSE 80 EXPOSE 80
CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"] CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]

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# privacy.sexy # privacy.sexy — Now you have the choice
> Enforce privacy & security best-practices on Windows and macOS, because privacy is sexy 🍑🍆 > Enforce privacy & security best-practices on Windows, macOS and Linux, because privacy is sexy 🍑🍆
[![contributions welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/contributions-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat)](./CONTRIBUTING.md) <!-- markdownlint-disable MD033 -->
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## Get started ## Get started
- Online version: [https://privacy.sexy](https://privacy.sexy) - 🌍️ **Online**: [https://privacy.sexy](https://privacy.sexy).
- or download latest desktop version for [Windows](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases/download/0.9.0/privacy.sexy-Setup-0.9.0.exe), [Linux](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases/download/0.9.0/privacy.sexy-0.9.0.AppImage), [macOS](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases/download/0.9.0/privacy.sexy-0.9.0.dmg) - 🖥️ **Offline**: Download directly for: [Windows](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases/download/0.12.7/privacy.sexy-Setup-0.12.7.exe), [macOS](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases/download/0.12.7/privacy.sexy-0.12.7.dmg), [Linux](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases/download/0.12.7/privacy.sexy-0.12.7.AppImage). For more options, see [here](#additional-install-options).
- 💡 Come back regularly to apply latest version for stronger privacy and security.
[![privacy.sexy application](img/screenshot.png)](https://privacy.sexy) Online version does not require to run any software on your computer. Offline version has more functions such as running the scripts directly.
## Why 💡 You should apply your configuration from time to time (more than once). It would strengthen your privacy and security control because privacy.sexy and its scripts get better and stronger in every new version.
- Rich tweak pool to harden security & privacy of the OS and other software on it [![privacy.sexy application](img/screenshot.png?raw=true )](https://privacy.sexy)
- Free (both free as in beer and free as in speech)
- No need to run any compiled software that has access to your system, just run the generated scripts
- Have full visibility into what the tweaks do as you enable them
- Ability to revert (undo) applied scripts
- Everything is transparent: both application and its infrastructure are open-source and automated
- Easily extendable
## Extend scripts ## Features
1. Fork the repository - **Rich**: Hundreds of scripts that aims to give you control of your data.
2. Add more scripts in respective script collection in [collections](src/application/collections/) folder. - **Free**: Both free as in "beer" and free as in "speech".
- 📖 If you're unsure about the syntax you can refer to the [collection files | documentation](docs/collection-files.md). - **Transparent**. Have full visibility into what the tweaks do as you enable them.
- 🙏 For any new script, please add `revertCode` and `docs` values if possible. - **Reversible**. Revert if something feels wrong.
3. Send a pull request 👌 - **Accessible**. No need to run any compiled software on your computer with web version.
- **Open**. What you see as code in this repository is what you get. The application itself, its infrastructure and deployments are open-source and automated thanks to [bump-everywhere](https://github.com/undergroundwires/bump-everywhere).
- **Tested**. A lot of tests. Automated and manual. Community-testing and verification. Stability improvements comes before new features.
- **Extensible**. Effortlessly [extend scripts](./CONTRIBUTING.md#extend-scripts) with a custom designed [templating language](./docs/templating.md).
- **Portable and simple**. Every script is independently executable without cross-dependencies.
## Commands ## Support
- Project setup: `npm install` **Sponsor 💕**. Consider sponsoring on [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/undergroundwires), or you can donate using [other ways such as crypto or a coffee](https://undergroundwires.dev/donate).
- Testing
- Run unit tests: `npm run test:unit`
- Lint: `npm run lint`
- **Desktop app**
- Development: `npm run electron:serve`
- Production: `npm run electron:build` to build an executable
- **Webpage**
- Development: `npm run serve` to compile & hot-reload for development.
- Production: `npm run build` to prepare files for distribution.
- Or run using Docker:
1. Build: `docker build -t undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:0.9.0 .`
2. Run: `docker run -it -p 8080:80 --rm --name privacy.sexy-0.9.0 undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:0.9.0`
## Architecture **Star 🤩**. Feel free to give it a star ⭐ .
### Application **Contribute 👷**. Contributions of any type are welcome. See [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) as the starting point. It includes useful information like [how to add new scripts](./CONTRIBUTING.md#extend-scripts).
- Powered by **TypeScript**, **Vue.js** and **Electron** 💪 ## Additional Install Options
- and driven by **Domain-driven design**, **Event-driven architecture**, **Data-driven programming** concepts.
- Application uses highly decoupled models & services in different DDD layers.
- **Domain layer** is where the application is modelled with validation logic.
- **Presentation Layer**
- Consists of Vue.js components and other UI-related code.
- Desktop application is created using [Electron](https://www.electronjs.org/).
- Event driven as in components simply listens to events from the state and act accordingly.
- **Application Layer**
- Keeps the application state using [state pattern](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_pattern)
- [ApplicationContext](src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts)
- Holds the [CategoryCollectionState](src/application/Context/State/CategoryCollectionState.ts)] for each OS
- Same instance is shared throughout the application
- The scripts are defined and controlled in [yaml files](src/application/collections/) per OS
- Uses [data-driven programming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data-driven_programming)
- 📖 See [extend scripts](#extend-scripts) to read about how to extend them.
![DDD + vue.js](img/architecture/app-ddd.png) - Check the [releases page](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/releases) for all available versions.
- Other unofficial channels (not maintained by privacy.sexy) for Windows include:
- [Scoop 🥄](https://scoop.sh/#/apps?q=privacy.sexy&s=2&d=1&o=true) (latest version):
### AWS Infrastructure ```powershell
scoop bucket add extras
scoop install privacy.sexy
```
[![AWS solution](img/architecture/aws-solution.png)](https://github.com/undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd) - [winget 🪟](https://winget.run/pkg/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy) (may be outdated):
- It uses infrastructure from the following repository: [aws-static-site-with-cd](https://github.com/undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd) ```powershell
- Runs on AWS 100% serverless and automatically provisioned using [GitHub Actions](.github/workflows/). winget install -e --id undergroundwires.privacy.sexy
- Maximum security & automation and minimum AWS costs are the highest priorities of the design. ```
#### GitOps: CI/CD to AWS With winget, updates require manual submission; the auto-update feature within privacy.sexy will notify you of new releases post-installation.
- CI/CD is fully automated for this repo using different GIT events & GitHub actions. ## Development
- Versioning, tagging, creation of `CHANGELOG.md` and releasing is automated using [bump-everywhere](https://github.com/undergroundwires/bump-everywhere) action
- Everything that's merged in the master goes directly to production.
[![CI/CD to AWS with GitHub Actions](img/architecture/gitops.png)](.github/workflows/) Refer to [development.md](./docs/development.md) for Docker usage and reading more about setting up your development environment.
Check [architecture.md](./docs/architecture.md) for an overview of design and how different parts and layers work together. You can refer to [application.md](./docs/application.md) for a closer look at application layer codebase and [presentation.md](./docs/presentation.md) for code related to GUI layer. [collection-files.md](./docs/collection-files.md) explains the YAML files that are the core of the application and [templating.md](./docs/templating.md) documents how to use templating language in those files. In [ci-cd.md](./docs/ci-cd.md), you can read more about the pipelines that automates maintenance tasks and ensures you get what see.
[docs/](./docs/) folder includes all other documentation.
## Security
Security is a top priority at privacy.sexy. An extensive commitment to security verification ensures this priority. For any security concerns or vulnerabilities, please consult the [Security Policy](./SECURITY.md).

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# Security Policy
privacy.sexy takes security seriously. Commitment is made to address all security issues with urgency. Responsible reporting of any discovered vulnerabilities in the project is highly encouraged.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
Efforts to responsibly disclose findings are greatly appreciated. To report a security vulnerability, follow these steps:
- For general vulnerabilities, [open an issue](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/issues/new/choose) using the bug report template.
- For sensitive matters, [contact the developer directly](https://undergroundwires.dev).
## Security Report Handling
Upon receipt of a security report, the following actions will be taken:
- The report will be confirmed, identifying the affected components.
- The impact and severity of the issue will be assessed.
- Work on a fix and plan a release to address the vulnerability will be initiated.
- The reporter will be kept updated about the progress.
## Testing
Regular and extensive testing is conducted to ensure robust security in the project. Information about testing practices can be found in the [Testing Documentation](./docs/tests.md).
## Support
For additional assistance or any unanswered questions, [submit a GitHub issue](https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy/issues/new/choose). Security concerns are a priority, and necessary support to address them is assured.
---
Active contribution to the safety and security of privacy.sexy is thanked. This collaborative effort keeps the project resilient and trustworthy for all.

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- These are the file that are used by electron. This folder contains files that are used by Electron to serve the desktop version.
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import { defineConfig } from 'cypress';
import ViteConfig from './vite.config';
import cypressDirs from './cypress-dirs.json' assert { type: 'json' };
export default defineConfig({
fixturesFolder: `${cypressDirs.base}/fixtures`,
screenshotsFolder: cypressDirs.screenshots,
video: true,
videosFolder: cypressDirs.videos,
e2e: {
baseUrl: `http://localhost:${getApplicationPort()}/`,
specPattern: `${cypressDirs.base}/**/*.cy.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}`, // Default: cypress/e2e/**/*.cy.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}
supportFile: `${cypressDirs.base}/support/e2e.ts`,
},
/*
Disabling Chrome's web security to allow for faster DOM queries to access DOM earlier than
`cy.get()`. It bypasses the usual same-origin policy constraints
*/
chromeWebSecurity: false,
});
function getApplicationPort(): number {
const port = ViteConfig.server?.port;
if (port === undefined) {
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# Application
Application layer is mainly responsible for:
- creating an event-based and mutable [application state](#application-state),
- [parsing and compiling](#parsing-and-compiling) the [application data](#application-data).
📖 Refer to [architecture.md | Layered Application](./architecture.md#layered-application) to read more about the layered architecture.
## Structure
Application layer code exists in [`/src/application`](./../src/application/) and includes following structure:
- [**`collections/`**](./../src/application/collections/): Holds [collection files](./collection-files.md).
- [**`Common/`**](./../src/application/Common/): Contains common functionality in application layer.
- `...`: rest of the application layer source code organized using folders-by-feature structure.
## Application state
It uses [state pattern](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_pattern) with context and state objects. [`ApplicationContext.ts`](./../src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts) the "Context" of state pattern provides an instance of [`CategoryCollectionState.ts`](./../src/application/Context/State/CategoryCollectionState.ts) (the "State" of the state pattern) for every supported collection.
Presentation layer uses a singleton (same instance of) [`ApplicationContext.ts`](./../src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts) throughout the application to ensure consistent state.
📖 Refer to [architecture.md | Application State](./architecture.md#application-state) to get an overview of event handling and [presentation.md | Application State](./presentation.md#application-state) for deeper look into how the presentation layer manages state.
## Application data
Application data is collection files using YAML. You can refer to [collection-files.md](./collection-files.md) to read more about the scheme and structure of application data files. You can also check the source code [collection yaml files](./../src/application/collections/) to directly see the application data using that scheme.
Application layer [parses and compiles](#parsing-and-compiling) application data into [`Application`](./../src/domain/Application.ts)). Once parsed, application layer provides the necessary functionality to presentation layer based on the application data. You can read more about how presentation layer consumes the application data in [presentation.md | Application Data](./presentation.md#application-data).
Application layer enables [data-driven programming](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data-driven_programming) by leveraging the data to the rest of the source code. It makes it easy for community to contribute on the project by using a declarative language used in collection files.
### Parsing and compiling
Application layer parses the application data to compile the domain object [`Application.ts`](./../src/domain/Application.ts).
The build tool loads (or injects) application data ([collection yaml files](./../src/application/collections/)) into the application layer in compile time. Application layer ([`ApplicationFactory.ts`](./../src/application/ApplicationFactory.ts)) parses and compiles this data in runtime.
Application layer compiles templating syntax during parsing to create the end scripts. You can read more about templating syntax in [templating.md](./templating.md) and how application data uses them through functions in [collection-files.md | Function](./collection-files.md#function).
The steps to extend the templating syntax:
1. Add a new parser under [SyntaxParsers](./../src/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Expressions/SyntaxParsers) where you can look at other parsers to understand more.
2. Register your in [CompositeExpressionParser](./../src/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Expressions/Parser/CompositeExpressionParser.ts).

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# Architecture overview
This repository consists of:
- A [layered application](#layered-application).
- [AWS infrastructure](#aws-infrastructure) as code and instructions to host the website.
- [GitOps](#gitops) practices for development, maintenance and deployment.
## Layered application
Application is
- powered by **TypeScript**, **Vue.js** and **Electron** 💪,
- and driven by **Domain-driven design**, **Event-driven architecture**, **Data-driven programming** concepts.
Application uses highly decoupled models & services in different DDD layers:
**Application layer** (see [application.md](./application.md)):
- Coordinates application activities and consumes the domain layer.
**Presentation layer** (see [presentation.md](./presentation.md)):
- Handles UI/UX, consumes both the application and domain layers.
- May communicate directly with the infrastructure layer for technical needs, but avoids domain logic.
**Domain layer**:
- Serves as the system's core and central truth.
- Facilitates communication between the application and presentation layers through the domain model.
**Infrastructure layer**:
- Manages technical implementations without dependencies on other layers or domain knowledge.
![DDD + vue.js](./../img/architecture/app-ddd.png)
### Application state
State handling uses an event-driven subscription model to signal state changes and special functions to register changes. It does not depend on third party packages.
The presentation layer can read and modify state through the context. State changes trigger events that components can subscribe to for reactivity.
Each layer treat application layer differently.
![State](./../img/architecture/app-state.png)
*[Presentation layer](./presentation.md)*:
- Each component holds their own state about presentation-related data.
- Components register shared state changes into application state using functions.
- Components listen to shared state changes using event subscriptions.
- 📖 Read more: [presentation.md | Application state](./presentation.md#application-state).
*[Application layer](./application.md)*:
- Stores the application-specific state.
- The state it exposed for read with getter functions and set using setter functions, setter functions also fire application events that allows other parts of application and the view in presentation layer to react.
- So state is mutable, and fires related events when mutated.
- 📖 Read more: [application.md | Application state](./application.md#application-state).
It's comparable with `flux`, `vuex`, and `pinia`. A difference is that mutable application layer state in privacy.sexy is mutable and lies in single "store" that holds app state and logic. The "actions" mutate the state directly which in turns act as dispatcher to notify its own event subscriptions (callbacks).
## AWS infrastructure
The web-site runs on serverless AWS infrastructure. Infrastructure is open-source and deployed as code. [aws-static-site-with-cd](https://github.com/undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd) project includes the source code.
[![AWS solution](../img/architecture/aws-solution.png)](https://github.com/undergroundwires/aws-static-site-with-cd)
The design priorities highest security then minimizing cloud infrastructure costs.
This project includes [GitHub Actions](../.github/workflows/) to automatically provision the infrastructure with zero-touch and without any "hidden" steps, ensuring everything is open-source and transparent. Git repositories includes all necessary instructions and automation with [GitOps](#gitops) practices.
## GitOps
CI/CD pipelines automate operational tasks based on different Git events. [bump-everywhere](https://github.com/undergroundwires/bump-everywhere) enables this automation.
📖 Read more in [`ci-cd.md`](./ci-cd.md#gitops).
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# CI/CD overview
## GitOps
CI/CD is fully automated using different Git events and GitHub actions. This repository uses [bump-everywhere](https://github.com/undergroundwires/bump-everywhere) to automate versioning, tagging, creation of `CHANGELOG.md` and GitHub releases. A dedicated workflow [release.desktop.yaml](./../.github/workflows/release.desktop.yaml) creates desktop installers and executables and attaches them into GitHub releases.
Everything that's merged in the master goes directly to production.
[![CI/CD using GitHub Actions](./../img/architecture/gitops.png)](../.github/workflows/)
## Pipeline files
privacy.sexy uses [GitHub actions](https://github.com/features/actions) to define and run pipelines as code.
GitHub workflows i.e. pipelines exist in [`/.github/workflows/`](./../.github/workflows/) folder without any subfolders due to GitHub actions requirements [1] .
Local GitHub actions are defined in [`/.github/actions/`](./../.github/actions/) and used to reuse same workflow steps.
## Pipeline types
We categorize pipelines into different categories. We use these names in convention when naming files and actions, see [naming conventions](#naming-conventions).
The categories consist of:
- `tests`: Different types of tests to verify functionality.
- `checks`: Other controls such as vulnerability scans or styling checks.
- `release`: Pipelines used for release of deployment such as building and testing.
## Naming conventions
Convention for naming pipeline files: **`<type>.<name>.yaml`**.
**`type`**:
- Sub-folders do not work for GitHub workflows [1] so we use `<type>.` prefix to organize them.
- See also [pipeline types](#pipeline-types) for list of all usable types.
**`name`**:
- We name workflows using kebab-case.
- E.g. file name `tests.unit.yaml`, pipeline file should set the naem as: `name: unit-tests`.
- Kebab-case allows to have better URL references to them.
- [README.md](./../README.md) uses URL references to show status badges for actions.
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- privacy.sexy is a data-driven application where it reads the necessary OS-specific logic from yaml files in [`application/collections`](./../src/application/collections/) - privacy.sexy is a data-driven application where it reads the necessary OS-specific logic from yaml files in [`application/collections`](./../src/application/collections/)
- 💡 Best practices - 💡 Best practices
- If you repeat yourself, try to utilize [YAML-defined functions](#Function) - If you repeat yourself, try to utilize [YAML-defined functions](#function)
- Always try to add documentation and a way to revert a tweak in [scripts](#Script) - Always try to add documentation and a way to revert a tweak in [scripts](#script)
- 📖 Types in code: [`collection.yaml.d.ts`](./../src/application/collections/collection.yaml.d.ts) - 📖 Types in code: [`collection.yaml.d.ts`](./../src/application/collections/collection.yaml.d.ts)
## Objects ## Objects
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- A collection simply defines: - A collection simply defines:
- different categories and their scripts in a tree structure - different categories and their scripts in a tree structure
- OS specific details - OS specific details
- Also allows defining common [function](#Function)s to be used throughout the collection if you'd like different scripts to share same code. - Also allows defining common [function](#function)s to be used throughout the collection if you'd like different scripts to share same code.
#### `Collection` syntax #### `Collection` syntax
- `os:` *`string`* (**required**) - `os:` *`string`* (**required**)
- Operating system that the [Collection](#collection) is written for. - Operating system that the [Collection](#collection) is written for.
- 📖 See [OperatingSystem.ts](./../src/domain/OperatingSystem.ts) enumeration for allowed values. - 📖 See [OperatingSystem.ts](./../src/domain/OperatingSystem.ts) enumeration for allowed values.
- `actions: [` ***[`Category`](#Category)*** `, ... ]` **(required)** - `actions: [` ***[`Category`](#category)*** `, ... ]` **(required)**
- Each [category](#category) is rendered as different cards in card presentation. - Each [category](#category) is rendered as different cards in card presentation.
- ❗ A [Collection](#collection) must consist of at least one category. - ❗ A [Collection](#collection) must consist of at least one category.
- `functions: [` ***[`Function`](#Function)*** `, ... ]` - `functions: [` ***[`Function`](#function)*** `, ... ]`
- Functions are optionally defined to re-use the same code throughout different scripts. - Functions are optionally defined to re-use the same code throughout different scripts.
- `scripting:` ***[`ScriptingDefinition`](#ScriptingDefinition)*** **(required)** - `scripting:` ***[`ScriptingDefinition`](#scriptingdefinition)*** **(required)**
- Defines the scripting language that the code of other action uses. - Defines the scripting language that the code of other action uses.
### `Category` ### `Category`
@@ -38,16 +38,21 @@
- `category:` *`string`* (**required**) - `category:` *`string`* (**required**)
- Name of the category - Name of the category
- ❗ Must be unique throughout the [Collection](#collection) - ❗ Must be unique throughout the [Collection](#collection)
- `children: [` ***[`Category`](#Category)*** `|` [***`Script`***](#Script) `, ... ]` (**required**) - `children: [` ***[`Category`](#category)*** `|` [***`Script`***](#script) `, ... ]` (**required**)
- ❗ Category must consist of at least one subcategory or script. - ❗ Category must consist of at least one subcategory or script.
- Children can be combination of scripts and subcategories. - Children can be combination of scripts and subcategories.
- `docs`: *`string`* | `[`*`string`*`, ... ]`
- Documentation pieces related to the category.
- Rendered as markdown.
### `Script` ### `Script`
- Script represents a single tweak. - Script represents a single tweak.
- A script must include either: - A script can be of two different types (just like [functions](#function)):
- A `code` and `revertCode` 1. Inline script; a script with an inline code
- Or `call` to call YAML-defined functions - Must define `code` property and optionally `revertCode` but not `call`
2. Caller script; a script that calls other functions
- Must define `call` property but not `code` or `revertCode`
- 🙏 For any new script, please add `revertCode` and `docs` values if possible. - 🙏 For any new script, please add `revertCode` and `docs` values if possible.
#### `Script` syntax #### `Script` syntax
@@ -65,12 +70,12 @@
- E.g. let's say `code` sets an environment variable as `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 1` - E.g. let's say `code` sets an environment variable as `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 1`
- then `revertCode` should be doing `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 0` - then `revertCode` should be doing `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 0`
- ❗ Do not define if `call` is defined. - ❗ Do not define if `call` is defined.
- `call`: ***[`FunctionCall`](#FunctionCall)*** | `[` ***[`FunctionCall`](#FunctionCall)*** `, ... ]` (may be **required**) - `call`: ***[`FunctionCall`](#functioncall)*** | `[` ***[`FunctionCall`](#functioncall)*** `, ... ]` (may be **required**)
- A shared function or sequence of functions to call (called in order) - A shared function or sequence of functions to call (called in order)
- ❗ If not defined `code` must be defined - ❗ If not defined `code` must be defined
- `docs`: *`string`* | `[`*`string`*`, ... ]` - `docs`: *`string`* | `[`*`string`*`, ... ]`
- Single documentation URL or list of URLs for those who wants to learn more about the script - Documentation pieces related to the script.
- E.g. `https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/` - Rendered as markdown.
- `recommend`: `"standard"` | `"strict"` | `undefined` (default) - `recommend`: `"standard"` | `"strict"` | `undefined` (default)
- If not defined then the script will not be recommended - If not defined then the script will not be recommended
- If defined it can be either - If defined it can be either
@@ -80,7 +85,7 @@
### `FunctionCall` ### `FunctionCall`
- Describes a single call to a function by optionally providing values to its parameters. - Describes a single call to a function by optionally providing values to its parameters.
- 👀 See [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) for an example usage - 👀 See [parameter substitution](./templating.md#parameter-substitution) for an example usage
#### `FunctionCall` syntax #### `FunctionCall` syntax
@@ -98,32 +103,18 @@
appName: Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub appName: Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub
``` ```
- 💡 [Expressions (templating)](./templating.md#expressions) can be used as parameter value
### `Function` ### `Function`
- Functions allow re-usable code throughout the defined scripts. - Functions allow re-usable code throughout the defined scripts.
- Functions are templates compiled by privacy.sexy and uses special expressions. - Functions are templates compiled by privacy.sexy and uses special expression expressions.
- Expressions are defined inside mustaches (double brackets, `{{` and `}}`) - A function can be of two different types (just like [scripts](#script)):
- 👀 See [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) for an example usage 1. Inline function: a function with an inline code.
- Must define `code` property and optionally `revertCode` but not `call`.
#### Parameter substitution 2. Caller function: a function that calls other functions.
- Must define `call` property but not `code` or `revertCode`.
A simple function example - 👀 Read more on [Templating](./templating.md) for function expressions and [example usages](./templating.md#parameter-substitution).
```yaml
function: EchoArgument
parameters: [ 'argument' ]
code: Hello {{ $argument }} !
```
It would print "Hello world" if it's called in a [script](#script) as following:
```yaml
script: Echo script
call:
function: EchoArgument
parameters:
argument: World
```
#### `Function` syntax #### `Function` syntax
@@ -132,18 +123,42 @@ It would print "Hello world" if it's called in a [script](#script) as following:
- Convention is to use camelCase, and be verbs. - Convention is to use camelCase, and be verbs.
- E.g. `uninstallStoreApp` - E.g. `uninstallStoreApp`
- ❗ Function names must be unique - ❗ Function names must be unique
- `parameters`: `[` *`string`* `, ... ]` - `parameters`: `[` ***[`FunctionParameter`](#functionparameter)*** `, ... ]`
- Name of the parameters that the function has. - List of parameters that function code refers to.
- Parameter values are provided by a [Script](#script) through a [FunctionCall](#FunctionCall) - ❗ Must be defined to be able use in [`FunctionCall`](#functioncall) or [expressions (templating)](./templating.md#expressions)
- Parameter names must be defined to be used in expressions such as [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) `code`: *`string`* (**required** if `call` is undefined)
- ❗ Parameter names must be unique
`code`: *`string`* (**required**)
- Batch file commands that will be executed - Batch file commands that will be executed
- 💡 [Expressions (templating)](./templating.md#expressions) can be used in its value
- 💡 If defined, best practice to also define `revertCode` - 💡 If defined, best practice to also define `revertCode`
- ❗ If not defined `call` must be defined
- `revertCode`: *`string`* - `revertCode`: *`string`*
- Code that'll undo the change done by `code` property. - Code that'll undo the change done by `code` property.
- E.g. let's say `code` sets an environment variable as `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 1` - E.g. let's say `code` sets an environment variable as `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 1`
- then `revertCode` should be doing `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 0` - then `revertCode` should be doing `setx POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT 0`
- 💡 [Expressions (templating)](./templating.md#expressions) can be used in code
- `call`: ***[`FunctionCall`](#functioncall)*** | `[` ***[`FunctionCall`](#functioncall)*** `, ... ]` (may be **required**)
- A shared function or sequence of functions to call (called in order)
- The parameter values that are sent can use [expressions (templating)](./templating.md#expressions)
- ❗ If not defined `code` must be defined
### `FunctionParameter`
- Defines a parameter that function requires optionally or mandatory.
- Its arguments are provided by a [Script](#script) through a [FunctionCall](#functioncall).
#### `FunctionParameter` syntax
- `name`: *`string`* (**required**)
- Name of the parameters that the function has.
- Parameter names must be defined to be used in [expressions (templating)](./templating.md#expressions).
- ❗ Parameter names must be unique and include alphanumeric characters only.
- `optional`: *`boolean`* (default: `false`)
- Specifies whether the caller [Script](#script) must provide any value for the parameter.
- If set to `false` i.e. an argument value is not optional then it expects a non-empty value for the variable;
- Otherwise it throws.
- 💡 Set it to `true` if a parameter is used conditionally;
- Or else set it to `false` for verbosity or do not define it as default value is `false` anyway.
- 💡 Can be used in conjunction with [`with` expression](./templating.md#with).
### `ScriptingDefinition` ### `ScriptingDefinition`
@@ -155,7 +170,23 @@ It would print "Hello world" if it's called in a [script](#script) as following:
- 📖 See [ScriptingLanguage.ts](./../src/domain/ScriptingLanguage.ts) enumeration for allowed values. - 📖 See [ScriptingLanguage.ts](./../src/domain/ScriptingLanguage.ts) enumeration for allowed values.
- `startCode:` *`string`* (**required**) - `startCode:` *`string`* (**required**)
- Code that'll be inserted on top of user created script. - Code that'll be inserted on top of user created script.
- Global variables such as `$homepage`, `$version`, `$date` can be used using [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) code syntax such as `Welcome to {{ $homepage }}!` - Global variables such as `$homepage`, `$version`, `$date` can be used using [parameter substitution](./templating.md#parameter-substitution) code syntax such as `Welcome to {{ $homepage }}!`
- `endCode:` *`string`* (**required**) - `endCode:` *`string`* (**required**)
- Code that'll be inserted at the end of user created script. - Code that'll be inserted at the end of user created script.
- Global variables such as `$homepage`, `$version`, `$date` can be used using [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) code syntax such as `Welcome to {{ $homepage }}!` - Global variables such as `$homepage`, `$version`, `$date` can be used using [parameter substitution](./templating.md#parameter-substitution) code syntax such as `Welcome to {{ $homepage }}!`
## Naming guidelines
- Prioritize consistency throughout all names.
- Use an instruction format like "do this, do that" for clear, direct guidance. This approach reduces potential confusion and offers easy-to-follow steps. It provides specific, unambiguous instructions.
- Ensure brand names adhere to their official casing.
- Choose clear and uncomplicated language.
- Favor the terms:
- "Disable" over "Turn off"
- "Configure" over "Set up"
- "Clear" over "Erase" or "Clean"
- "Minimize" over "Limit" or "Reduce" (when it enhances clarity)
- "Remove" over "Uninstall"
- Structure your phrases for clarity.
- For instance, "Disable XX telemetry" or "Clear XX data" are preferred over "Clear data from XX", "Disable telemetry in XX", or "Clear data of XX".
- Use sentence case rather than Title Case.

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# Development
Before your commit, a good practice is to:
1. [Run unit tests](#testing)
2. [Lint your code](#linting)
You could run other types of tests as well, but they may take longer time and overkill for your changes.
Automated actions are set up to execute these tests as necessary.
See [ci-cd.md](./ci-cd.md) for more information.
## Commands
### Prerequisites
- Install Node >16.x.
- Install dependencies using `npm install` (or [`npm run install-deps`](#utility-scripts) for more options).
### Testing
- Run unit tests: `npm run test:unit`
- Run integration tests: `npm run test:integration`
- Run end-to-end (e2e) tests:
- `npm run test:cy:open`: Run tests interactively using the development server with hot-reloading.
- `npm run test:cy:run`: Run tests on the production build in a headless mode.
- Run checks:
- `npm run check:desktop`: Run runtime checks for packaged desktop applications ([README.md](./../tests/checks/desktop-runtime-errors/check-desktop-runtime-errors/README.md)).
- You can set environment variables active its flags such as `BUILD=true SCREENSHOT=true npm run check:desktop`
- `npm run check:external-urls`: Test whether external URLs used in applications are alive.
📖 Read more about testing in [tests](./tests.md).
### Linting
- Lint all (recommended 💡): `npm run lint`
- Markdown: `npm run lint:md`
- Markdown consistency `npm run lint:md:consistency`
- Markdown relative URLs: `npm run lint:md:relative-urls`
- JavaScript/TypeScript: `npm run lint:eslint`
- Yaml: `npm run lint:yaml`
### Running
**Web:**
- Run in local server: `npm run dev`
- 💡 Meant for local development with features such as hot-reloading.
- Preview production build: `npm run preview`
- Start a local web server that serves the built solution from `./dist`.
- 💡 Run `npm run build` before `npm run preview`.
**Desktop apps:**
- `npm run electron:dev`: The command will build the main process and preload scripts source code, and start a dev server for the renderer, and start the Electron app.
- `npm run electron:preview`: The command will build the main process, preload scripts and renderer source code, and start the Electron app to preview.
- `npm run electron:prebuild`: The command will build the main process, preload scripts and renderer source code. Usually before packaging the Electron application, you need to execute this command.
- `npm run electron:build`: Prebuilds the Electron application, packages and publishes it through `electron-builder`.
**Docker:**
1. Build: `docker build -t undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:latest .`
2. Run: `docker run -it -p 8080:80 --rm --name privacy.sexy undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:latest`
3. Application should be available at [`http://localhost:8080`](http://localhost:8080)
### Building
- Build web application: `npm run build`
- Build desktop application: `npm run electron:build`
- (Re)create icons (see [documentation](../img/README.md)): `npm run create-icons`
### Scripts
📖 For detailed options and behavior for any of the following scripts, please refer to the script file itself.
#### Utility scripts
- [**`npm run install-deps [-- <options>]`**](../scripts/npm-install.js):
- Manages NPM dependency installation, it offers capabilities like doing a fresh install, retries on network errors, and other features.
- For example, you can run `npm run install-deps -- --fresh` to do clean installation of dependencies.
- [**`./scripts/configure-vscode.sh`**](../scripts/configure-vscode.sh):
- This script checks and sets the necessary configurations for VSCode in `settings.json` file.
#### Automation scripts
- [**`node scripts/print-dist-dir.js [<options>]`**](../scripts/print-dist-dir.js):
- Determines the absolute path of a distribution directory based on CLI arguments and outputs its absolute path.
- [**`npm run check:verify-build-artifacts [-- <options>]`**](../scripts/verify-build-artifacts.js):
- Verifies the existence and content of build artifacts. Useful for ensuring that the build process is generating the expected output.
- [**`node scripts/verify-web-server-status.js --url [URL]`**](../scripts/verify-web-server-status.js):
- Checks if a specified server is up with retries and returns an HTTP 200 status code.
## Recommended extensions
You should use EditorConfig to follow project style.
For Visual Studio Code, [`.vscode/extensions.json`](./../.vscode/extensions.json) includes list of recommended extensions.

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# Presentation layer
The presentation layer handles UI concerns using Vue as JavaScript framework and Electron to provide desktop functionality.
It reflects the [application state](./application.md#application-state) and allows user interactions to modify it. Components manage their own local UI state.
The presentation layer uses an event-driven architecture for bidirectional reactivity between the application state and UI. State change events flow bottom-up to trigger UI updates, while user events flow top-down through components, some ultimately modifying the application state.
📖 Refer to [architecture.md (Layered Application)](./architecture.md#layered-application) to read more about the layered architecture.
## Structure
- [`/src/` **`presentation/`**](./../src/presentation/): Contains Vue and Electron code.
- [**`main.ts`**](./../src/presentation/main.ts): Starts Vue app.
- [**`index.html`**](./../src/presentation/index.html): The `index.html` entry file, located at the root of the project as required by Vite
- [**`bootstrapping/`**](./../src/presentation/bootstrapping/): Registers Vue components and plugins.
- [**`components/`**](./../src/presentation/components/): Contains Vue components and helpers.
- [**`Shared/`**](./../src/presentation/components/Shared): Contains shared Vue components and helpers.
- [**`Hooks`**](../src/presentation/components/Shared/Hooks): Hooks used by components through [dependency injection](#dependency-injections).
- [**`/public/`**](../src/presentation/public/): Contains static assets.
- [**`assets/`**](./../src/presentation/assets/styles/): Contains assets processed by Vite.
- [**`fonts/`**](./../src/presentation/assets/fonts/): Contains fonts.
- [**`styles/`**](./../src/presentation/assets/styles/): Contains shared styles.
- [**`components/`**](./../src/presentation/assets/styles/components): Contains styles coupled to Vue components.
- [**`main.scss`**](./../src/presentation/assets/styles/main.scss): Main Sass file, imported by other components as single entrypoint..
- [**`electron/`**](./../src/presentation/electron/): Contains Electron code.
- [`/main/` **`index.ts`**](./../src/presentation/main.ts): Main entry for Electron, managing application windows and lifecycle events.
- [`/preload/` **`index.ts`**](./../src/presentation/main.ts): Script executed before the renderer, securing Node.js features for renderer use.
- [**`/vite.config.ts`**](./../vite.config.ts): Contains Vite configurations for building web application.
- [**`/electron.vite.config.ts`**](./../electron.vite.config.ts): Contains Vite configurations for building desktop applications.
- [**`/postcss.config.cjs`**](./../postcss.config.cjs): Contains PostCSS configurations for Vite.
## Visual design best-practices
Add visual clues for clickable items. It should be as clear as possible that they're interactable at first look without hovering. They should also have different visual state when hovering/touching on them that indicates that they are being clicked, which helps with accessibility.
## Application data
Components (should) use [`UseApplication`](./../src/presentation/components/Shared/Hooks/UseApplication.ts) to reach the application domain to avoid [parsing and compiling](./application.md#parsing-and-compiling) the application again.
[Application.ts](../src/domain/Application.ts) is an immutable domain model that represents application state. It includes:
- available scripts, collections as defined in [collection files](./collection-files.md),
- package information as defined in [`package.json`](./../package.json).
You can read more about how application layer provides application data to he presentation in [application.md | Application data](./application.md#application-data).
## Application state
This project uses a singleton instance of the application state, making it available to all Vue components.
The decision to not use third-party state management libraries like [`vuex`](https://web.archive.org/web/20230801191617/https://vuex.vuejs.org/) or [`pinia`](https://web.archive.org/web/20230801191743/https://pinia.vuejs.org/) was made to promote code independence and enhance portability.
Stateful components can mutate and/or react to state changes (e.g., user selection, search queries) in the [ApplicationContext](./../src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts). Vue components import [`CollectionState.ts`](./../src/presentation/components/Shared/Hooks/UseCollectionState.ts) to access both the application context and the state.
[`UseCollectionState.ts`](./../src/presentation/components/Shared/Hooks/UseCollectionState.ts) provides several functionalities including:
- **Singleton State Instance**: It creates a singleton instance of the state, which is shared across the presentation layer. The singleton instance ensures that there's a single source of truth for the application's state.
- **State Change Callback and Lifecycle Management**: It offers a mechanism to register callbacks, which will be invoked when the state initializes or mutates. It ensures that components unsubscribe from state events when they are no longer in use or when [ApplicationContext](./../src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts) switches the active [collection](./collection-files.md).
- **State Access and Modification**: It provides functions to read and mutate for accessing and modifying the state, encapsulating the details of these operations.
- **Event Subscription Lifecycle Management**: Includes an `events` member that simplifies state subscription lifecycle events. This ensures that components unsubscribe from state events when they are no longer in use, or when [ApplicationContext](./../src/application/Context/ApplicationContext.ts) switches the active [collection](./collection-files.md).
📖 Refer to [architecture.md | Application State](./architecture.md#application-state) for an overview of event handling and [application.md | Application State](./presentation.md#application-state) for an in-depth understanding of state management in the application layer.
## Dependency injections
The presentation layer uses Vue's native dependency injection system to increase testability and decouple components.
To add a new dependency:
1. **Define its symbol**: Define an associated symbol for every dependency in [`injectionSymbols.ts`](./../src/presentation/injectionSymbols.ts). Symbols are grouped into:
- **Singletons**: Shared across components, instantiated once.
- **Transients**: Factories yielding a new instance on every access.
2. **Provide the dependency**:
Modify the [`provideDependencies`](./../src/presentation/bootstrapping/DependencyProvider.ts) function to include the new dependency.
[`App.vue`](./../src/presentation/components/App.vue) calls this function within its `setup()` hook to register the dependencies.
3. **Inject the dependency**: Use `injectKey` to inject a dependency. Pass a selector function to `injectKey` that retrieves the appropriate symbol from the provided dependencies.
- Example usage: `injectKey((keys) => keys.useCollectionState)`;
## Shared UI components
Shared UI components promote consistency and simplifies the creation of the front-end.
In order to maintain portability and easy maintainability, the preference is towards using homegrown components over third-party ones or comprehensive UI frameworks like Quasar.
Shared components include:
- [ModalDialog.vue](./../src/presentation/components/Shared/Modal/ModalDialog.vue) is utilized for rendering modal windows.
- [TooltipWrapper.vue](./../src/presentation/components/Shared/TooltipWrapper.vue) acts as a wrapper for rendering tooltips.
## Desktop builds
Desktop builds uses `electron-vite` to bundle the code, and `electron-builder` to build and publish the packages.
## Styles
### Style location
- **Global styles**: The [`assets/styles/`](#structure) directory is reserved for styles that have a broader scope, affecting multiple components or entire layouts. They are generic and should not be tightly coupled to a specific component's functionality.
- **Component-specific styles**: Styles closely tied to a particular component's functionality or appearance should reside near the component they are used by. This makes it easier to locate and modify styles when working on a specific component.
### Sass naming convention
- Use lowercase for variables/functions/mixins, e.g.:
- Variable: `$variable: value;`
- Function: `@function function() {}`
- Mixin: `@mixin mixin() {}`
- Use - for a phrase/compound word, e.g.:
- Variable: `$some-variable: value;`
- Function: `@function some-function() {}`
- Mixin: `@mixin some-mixin() {}`
- Grouping and name variables from generic to specific, e.g.:
-`$border-blue`, `$border-blue-light`, `$border-blue-lightest`, `$border-red`
-`$blue-border`, `$light-blue-border`, `$lightest-blue-border`, `$red-border`

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# Templating
## Benefits of templating
- **Code sharing:** Share code across scripts for consistent practices and easier maintenance.
- **Script independence:** Generate self-contained scripts, eliminating the need for external code.
- **Cleaner code:** Use pipes for complex operations, resulting in more readable and streamlined code.
## Expressions
**Syntax:**
Expressions are enclosed within `{{` and `}}`.
Example: `Hello {{ $name }}!`.
They are a core component of templating, enhancing scripts with dynamic capabilities and functionality.
**Syntax similarity:**
The syntax shares similarities with [Go Templates ❤️](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template), but with some differences:
**Function definitions:**
You can use expressions in function definition.
Refer to [Function](./collection-files.md#function) for more details.
Example usage:
```yaml
name: GreetFunction
parameters:
- name: name
code: Hello {{ $name }}!
```
If you assign `name` the value `world`, invoking `GreetFunction` would result in `Hello world!`.
**Function arguments:**
You can also use expressions in arguments in nested function calls.
Refer to [`Function | collection-files.md`](./collection-files.md#functioncall) for more details.
Example with nested function calls:
```yaml
-
name: PrintMessageFunction
parameters:
- name: message
code: echo "{{ $message }}"
-
name: GreetUserFunction
parameters:
- name: userName
call:
name: PrintMessageFunction
parameters:
argument: 'Hello, {{ $userName }}!'
```
Here, if `userName` is `Alice`, invoking `GreetUserFunction` would execute `echo "Hello, Alice!"`.
**Nested templates:**
You can nest expressions inside expressions (also called "nested templates").
This means that an expression can output another expression where compiler will compile both.
For example, following would compile first [with expression](#with), and then [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) in its output:
```go
{{ with $condition }}
echo {{ $text }}
{{ end }}
```
### Parameter substitution
Parameter substitution dynamically replaces variable references with their corresponding values in the script.
**Example function:**
```yaml
name: DisplayTextFunction
parameters:
- name: 'text'
code: echo {{ $text }}
```
Invoking `DisplayTextFunction` with `text` set to `"Hello, world!"` would result in `echo "Hello, World!"`.
### with
The `with` expression enables conditional rendering and provides a context variable for simpler code.
**Optional block rendering:**
If the provided variable is falsy (`false`, `null`, or empty), the compiler skips the enclosed block of code.
A "block" lies between the with start (`{{ with .. }}`) and end (`{{ end }}`) expressions, defining its boundaries.
Example:
```go
{{ with $optionalVariable }}
Hello
{{ end }}
```
This would display `Hello` if `$optionalVariable` is truthy.
**Parameter declaration:**
You should set `optional: true` for the argument if you use it like `{{ with $argument }} .. {{ end }}`.
Declare parameters used for `with` condition as optional such as:
```yaml
name: ConditionalOutputFunction
parameters:
- name: 'data'
optional: true
code: |-
{{ with $data }}
Data is: {{ . }}
{{ end }}
```
**Context variable:**
`with` statement binds its context (value of the provided parameter value) as arbitrary `.` value.
`{{ . }}` syntax gives you access to the context variable.
This is optional to use, and not required to use `with` expressions.
For example:
```go
{{ with $parameterName }}Parameter value is {{ . }} here {{ end }}
```
**Multiline text:**
It supports multiline text inside the block. You can write something like:
```go
{{ with $argument }}
First line
Second line
{{ end }}
```
**Inner expressions:**
You can also embed other expressions inside its block, such as [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution):
```go
{{ with $condition }}
This is a different parameter: {{ $text }}
{{ end }}
```
This also includes nesting `with` statements:
```go
{{ with $condition1 }}
Value of $condition1: {{ . }}
{{ with $condition2 }}
Value of $condition2: {{ . }}
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
```
### Pipes
Pipes are functions designed for text manipulation.
They allow for a sequential application of operations resembling [Unix pipelines](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_(Unix)), also known as "chaining".
Each pipeline's output becomes the input of the following pipe.
**Pre-defined**:
Pipes are pre-defined by the system.
You cannot create pipes in [collection files](./collection-files.md).
[A dedicated compiler](./application.md#parsing-and-compiling) provides pre-defined pipes to consume in collection files.
**Compatibility:**
You can combine pipes with other expressions such as [parameter substitution](#parameter-substitution) and [with](#with) syntax.
For example:
```go
{{ with $script }} echo "{{ . | inlinePowerShell | escapeDoubleQuotes }}" {{ end }}
```
**Naming:**
❗ Pipe names must be camelCase without any space or special characters.
**Available pipes:**
- `inlinePowerShell`: Converts a multi-lined PowerShell script to a single line.
- `escapeDoubleQuotes`: Escapes `"` characters for batch command execution, allows you to use them inside double quotes (`"`).

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# Tests
There are different types of tests executed:
1. [Unit tests](#unit-tests)
2. [Integration tests](#integration-tests)
3. [End-to-end (E2E) tests](#e2e-tests)
4. [Automated checks](#automated-checks)
## Unit and integration tests
- They utilize [Vitest](https://vitest.dev/).
- Test files are suffixed with `.spec.ts`.
### Act, arrange, assert
- Tests implement the act, arrange, and assert (AAA) pattern.
- **Arrange**
- Sets up the test scenario and environment.
- Begins with comment line `// arrange`.
- **Act**
- Executes the actual test.
- Begins with comment line `// act`.
- **Assert**
- Sets an expectation for the test's outcome.
- Begins with comment line `// assert`.
### Unit tests
- Evaluate individual components in isolation.
- Located in [`./tests/unit`](./../tests/unit).
- Achieve isolation using [stubs](./../tests/unit/shared/Stubs).
- Include Vue component tests, enabled by `@vue/test-utils`.
#### Unit tests naming
- Test suites start with a description of the component or system under test.
- E.g., tests for `Application.ts` are contained in `Application.spec.ts`.
- Whenever possible, `describe` blocks group tests of the same function.
- E.g., tests for `run()` are inside `describe('run', () => ...)`.
### Integration tests
- Assess the combined functionality of components.
- They verify that third-party dependencies function as anticipated.
## E2E tests
- Examine the live web application's functionality and performance.
- Uses Cypress to run the tests.
## Automated checks
These checks validate various qualities like runtime execution, building process, security testing, etc.
- Use [various tools](./../package.json) and [scripts](./../scripts).
- Are automatically executed as [GitHub workflows](./../.github/workflows).
### Security checks
- [`checks.security.sast`](./../.github/workflows/checks.security.sast.yaml): Utilizes CodeQL to conduct Static Analysis Security Testing (SAST) to ensure the secure integrity of the codebase.
- [`checks.security.dependencies`](./../.github/workflows/checks.security.dependencies.yaml): Performs audits on third-party dependencies to identify and mitigate potential vulnerabilities, safeguarding the project from exploitable weaknesses.
## Tests structure
- [`package.json`](./../package.json): Defines test commands and includes tools used in tests.
- [`vite.config.ts`](./../vite.config.ts): Configures `vitest` for unit and integration tests.
- [`./src/`](./../src/): Contains the code subject to testing.
- [`./tests/shared/`](./../tests/shared/): Contains code shared by different test categories.
- [`bootstrap/setup.ts`](./../tests/shared/bootstrap/setup.ts): Initializes unit and integration tests.
- [`Assertions/`](./../tests/shared/Assertions/): Contains common assertion functions, prefixed with `expect`.
- [`./tests/unit/`](./../tests/unit/)
- Stores unit test code.
- The directory structure mirrors [`./src/`](./../src).
- E.g., tests for [`./src/application/ApplicationFactory.ts`](./../src/application/ApplicationFactory.ts) reside in [`./tests/unit/application/ApplicationFactory.spec.ts`](./../tests/unit/application/ApplicationFactory.spec.ts).
- [`shared/`](./../tests/unit/shared/)
- Contains shared unit test functionalities.
- [`TestCases/`](./../tests/unit/shared/TestCases/)
- Shared test cases.
- Functions that calls `it()` from [Vitest](https://vitest.dev/) should have `it` prefix.
- [`Stubs/`](./../tests/unit/shared/Stubs): Maintains stubs for component isolation, equipped with basic functionalities and, when necessary, spying or mocking capabilities.
- [`./tests/integration/`](./../tests/integration/): Contains integration test files.
- [`cypress.config.ts`](./../cypress.config.ts): Cypress (E2E tests) configuration file.
- [`cypress-dirs.json`](./../cypress-dirs.json): A central definition of directories used by Cypress, designed for reuse across different configurations.
- [`./tests/e2e/`](./../tests/e2e/): Base Cypress folder, includes tests with `.cy.ts` extension.
- [`/tsconfig.json`]: TypeScript configuration for file Cypress code, improves IDE support, recommended to have by official documentation.
- *(git ignored)* `/videos`: Asset folder for videos taken during tests.
- *(git ignored)* `/screenshots`: Asset folder for Screenshots taken during tests.
- [`/support/e2e.ts`](./../tests/e2e/support/e2e.ts): Support file, runs before every single test file.
- [`/support/interactions/`](./../tests/e2e/support/interactions/): Contains reusable functions for simulating user interactions, enhancing test readability and maintainability.

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/* eslint-disable no-template-curly-in-string */
const { join } = require('path');
const { electronBundled, electronUnbundled } = require('./dist-dirs.json');
module.exports = {
// Common options
publish: {
provider: 'github',
vPrefixedTagName: false, // default: true
releaseType: 'release', // default: draft
},
directories: {
output: electronBundled,
},
extraMetadata: {
main: join(electronUnbundled, 'main/index.cjs'), // do not `path.resolve`, it expects a relative path
},
// Windows
win: {
target: 'nsis',
},
nsis: {
artifactName: '${name}-Setup-${version}.${ext}',
},
// Linux
linux: {
target: 'AppImage',
},
appImage: {
artifactName: '${name}-${version}.${ext}',
},
// macOS
mac: {
target: 'dmg',
},
dmg: {
artifactName: '${name}-${version}.${ext}',
},
};

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import { resolve } from 'path';
import { mergeConfig, UserConfig } from 'vite';
import { defineConfig, externalizeDepsPlugin } from 'electron-vite';
import { getAliasesFromTsConfig, getClientEnvironmentVariables } from './vite-config-helper';
import { createVueConfig } from './vite.config';
import distDirs from './dist-dirs.json' assert { type: 'json' };
const MAIN_ENTRY_FILE = resolvePathFromProjectRoot('src/presentation/electron/main/index.ts');
const PRELOAD_ENTRY_FILE = resolvePathFromProjectRoot('src/presentation/electron/preload/index.ts');
const WEB_INDEX_HTML_PATH = resolvePathFromProjectRoot('src/presentation/index.html');
const ELECTRON_DIST_SUBDIRECTORIES = {
main: resolveElectronDistSubdirectory('main'),
preload: resolveElectronDistSubdirectory('preload'),
renderer: resolveElectronDistSubdirectory('renderer'),
};
process.env.ELECTRON_ENTRY = resolve(ELECTRON_DIST_SUBDIRECTORIES.main, 'index.cjs');
export default defineConfig({
main: getSharedElectronConfig({
distDirSubfolder: ELECTRON_DIST_SUBDIRECTORIES.main,
entryFilePath: MAIN_ENTRY_FILE,
}),
preload: getSharedElectronConfig({
distDirSubfolder: ELECTRON_DIST_SUBDIRECTORIES.preload,
entryFilePath: PRELOAD_ENTRY_FILE,
}),
renderer: mergeConfig(
createVueConfig({
supportLegacyBrowsers: false,
}),
{
build: {
outDir: ELECTRON_DIST_SUBDIRECTORIES.renderer,
rollupOptions: {
input: {
index: WEB_INDEX_HTML_PATH,
},
},
},
},
),
});
function getSharedElectronConfig(options: {
readonly distDirSubfolder: string;
readonly entryFilePath: string;
}): UserConfig {
return {
build: {
outDir: options.distDirSubfolder,
lib: {
entry: options.entryFilePath,
},
rollupOptions: {
output: {
entryFileNames: '[name].cjs', // This is needed so `type="module"` works
},
},
},
plugins: [externalizeDepsPlugin()],
define: {
...getClientEnvironmentVariables(),
},
resolve: {
alias: {
...getAliasesFromTsConfig(),
},
},
};
}
function resolvePathFromProjectRoot(pathSegment: string): string {
return resolve(__dirname, pathSegment);
}
function resolveElectronDistSubdirectory(subDirectory: string): string {
const electronDistDir = resolvePathFromProjectRoot(distDirs.electronUnbundled);
return resolve(electronDistDir, subDirectory);
}

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# img
This folder contains image files and other resources related to images.
## logo.svg
[`logo.svg`](./logo.svg) serves as the primary logo from which all other icons and images are derived.
Only modify this file manually.
After making changes, execute `npm run build:icons` to regenerate logo files in various formats.

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{ {
"name": "privacy.sexy", "name": "privacy.sexy",
"version": "0.9.0", "version": "0.12.7",
"private": true, "private": true,
"description": "Enforce privacy & security best-practices on Windows and macOS, because privacy is sexy 🍑🍆", "slogan": "Now you have the choice",
"description": "Enforce privacy & security best-practices on Windows, macOS and Linux, because privacy is sexy 🍑🍆",
"author": "undergroundwires", "author": "undergroundwires",
"type": "module",
"scripts": { "scripts": {
"serve": "vue-cli-service serve", "dev": "vite",
"build": "vue-cli-service build", "build": "vue-tsc --noEmit && vite build",
"test:unit": "vue-cli-service test:unit", "preview": "vite preview",
"lint": "npm run lint:vue && npm run lint:yaml && npm run lint:md && npm run lint:md:relative-urls && npm run lint:md:consistency", "test:unit": "vitest run --dir tests/unit",
"electron:build": "vue-cli-service electron:build", "test:integration": "vitest run --dir tests/integration",
"electron:serve": "vue-cli-service electron:serve", "test:cy:run": "start-server-and-test \"vite build && vite preview --port 7070\" http://localhost:7070 \"cypress run --config baseUrl=http://localhost:7070\"",
"test:cy:open": "start-server-and-test \"vite --port 7070 --mode production\" http://localhost:7070 \"cypress open --config baseUrl=http://localhost:7070\"",
"lint": "npm run lint:md && npm run lint:md:consistency && npm run lint:md:relative-urls && npm run lint:eslint && npm run lint:yaml",
"install-deps": "node scripts/npm-install.js",
"icons:build": "node scripts/logo-update.js",
"check:desktop": "vitest run --dir tests/checks/desktop-runtime-errors --environment node",
"check:external-urls": "vitest run --dir tests/checks/external-urls --environment node",
"check:verify-build-artifacts": "node scripts/verify-build-artifacts",
"electron:dev": "electron-vite dev",
"electron:preview": "electron-vite preview",
"electron:prebuild": "electron-vite build",
"electron:build": "electron-builder",
"lint:eslint": "eslint . --max-warnings=0 --ignore-path .gitignore",
"lint:md": "markdownlint **/*.md --ignore node_modules", "lint:md": "markdownlint **/*.md --ignore node_modules",
"lint:md:consistency": "remark . --frail --use remark-preset-lint-consistent", "lint:md:consistency": "remark . --frail --use remark-preset-lint-consistent",
"lint:md:relative-urls": "remark . --frail --use remark-validate-links", "lint:md:relative-urls": "remark . --frail --use remark-validate-links",
"lint:vue": "vue-cli-service lint --no-fix",
"lint:yaml": "yamllint **/*.yaml --ignore=node_modules/**/*.yaml", "lint:yaml": "yamllint **/*.yaml --ignore=node_modules/**/*.yaml",
"postinstall": "electron-builder install-app-deps", "postinstall": "electron-builder install-app-deps",
"postuninstall": "electron-builder install-app-deps" "postuninstall": "electron-builder install-app-deps"
}, },
"main": "background.js",
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core": "^1.2.32", "@floating-ui/vue": "^1.0.2",
"@fortawesome/free-brands-svg-icons": "^5.15.1", "@juggle/resize-observer": "^3.4.0",
"@fortawesome/free-regular-svg-icons": "^5.15.1", "ace-builds": "^1.30.0",
"@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons": "^5.15.1", "cross-fetch": "^4.0.0",
"@fortawesome/vue-fontawesome": "^2.0.2", "electron-log": "^4.4.8",
"ace-builds": "^1.4.12", "electron-progressbar": "^2.1.0",
"core-js": "^3.6.5", "electron-updater": "^6.1.4",
"file-saver": "^2.0.5", "file-saver": "^2.0.5",
"inversify": "^5.0.5", "markdown-it": "^13.0.2",
"liquor-tree": "^0.2.70", "vue": "^3.3.7"
"v-tooltip": "2.0.2",
"vue": "^2.6.12",
"vue-class-component": "^7.2.6",
"vue-js-modal": "^2.0.0-rc.6",
"vue-property-decorator": "^9.1.2"
}, },
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"@types/chai": "^4.2.14", "@rushstack/eslint-patch": "^1.5.1",
"@types/file-saver": "^2.0.1", "@types/ace": "^0.0.49",
"@types/mocha": "^8.2.0", "@types/file-saver": "^2.0.5",
"@vue/cli-plugin-babel": "^4.5.10", "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.62.0",
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"@vue/cli-plugin-unit-mocha": "^4.5.9", "@vitejs/plugin-legacy": "^4.1.1",
"@vue/cli-service": "^4.5.9", "@vitejs/plugin-vue": "^4.4.0",
"@vue/test-utils": "1.1.2", "@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript": "^7.0.0",
"chai": "^4.2.0", "@vue/eslint-config-typescript": "^11.0.3",
"electron": "^11.1.0", "@vue/test-utils": "^2.4.1",
"electron-devtools-installer": "^3.1.1", "autoprefixer": "^10.4.16",
"electron-log": "^4.3.1", "cypress": "^13.3.1",
"electron-updater": "^4.3.5", "electron": "^27.0.0",
"js-yaml-loader": "^1.2.2", "electron-builder": "^24.6.4",
"markdownlint-cli": "^0.26.0", "electron-devtools-installer": "^3.2.0",
"remark-cli": "^9.0.0", "electron-icon-builder": "^2.0.1",
"electron-vite": "^1.0.28",
"eslint": "^8.51.0",
"eslint-plugin-cypress": "^2.15.1",
"eslint-plugin-vue": "^9.17.0",
"eslint-plugin-vuejs-accessibility": "^2.2.0",
"icon-gen": "^4.0.0",
"jsdom": "^22.1.0",
"markdownlint-cli": "^0.37.0",
"postcss": "^8.4.31",
"remark-cli": "^12.0.0",
"remark-lint-no-dead-urls": "^1.1.0", "remark-lint-no-dead-urls": "^1.1.0",
"remark-preset-lint-consistent": "^4.0.0", "remark-preset-lint-consistent": "^5.1.2",
"remark-validate-links": "^10.0.2", "remark-validate-links": "^13.0.0",
"sass": "^1.30.0", "sass": "^1.69.3",
"sass-loader": "^10.1.0", "start-server-and-test": "^2.0.1",
"typescript": "^4.1.3", "svgexport": "^0.4.2",
"vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder": "^2.0.0-rc.5", "terser": "^5.21.0",
"vue-template-compiler": "^2.6.12", "tslib": "^2.6.2",
"yaml-lint": "^1.2.4" "typescript": "^5.2.2",
"vite": "^4.4.11",
"vitest": "^0.34.6",
"vue-tsc": "^1.8.19",
"yaml-lint": "^1.7.0"
},
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"terser": "Used by @vitejs/plugin-legacy for minification",
"@rushstack/eslint-patch": "Needed by @vue/eslint-config-typescript",
"@vue/eslint-config-typescript": "Cannot upgrade to 12.X.X due to @vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript, https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb/issues/58",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "Cannot upgrade to 6.X.X due to @vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript, https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb/issues/58",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "Cannot upgrade to 6.X.X due to @vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript, https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb/issues/58"
}, },
"homepage": "https://privacy.sexy", "homepage": "https://privacy.sexy",
"repository": { "repository": {
"type": "git", "type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy.git" "url": "https://github.com/undergroundwires/privacy.sexy.git"
},
"optionalDependencies": {
"dmg-license": "^1.0.11"
},
"//optionalDependencies": {
"dmg-license": "Required by `electron-builder` for DMG builds on macOS, https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/6489, https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/6520"
} }
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Privacy is sexy 🍑🍆 - Enforce privacy & security on Windows and macOS</title>
<meta name="robots" content="index,follow" />
<meta name="description" content="Web tool to generate scripts for enforcing privacy & security best-practices such as stopping data collection of Windows and different softwares on it."/>
<link rel="icon" href="<%= BASE_URL %>favicon.ico">
</head>
<body>
<noscript>
<style>
#javascriptDisabled {
background:#eceef1;
margin: 5rem auto;
max-width: 800px;
font-size: 7px;
padding: 3rem;
border: 1px solid#333a45;
font-size: 1.5rem;
line-height: 150%;
font-family: 'Monaco', 'Menlo', 'Ubuntu Mono', 'Consolas', 'source-code-pro', monospace;
}
</style>
<div id="javascriptDisabled">
<h1>Problem loading page</h1>
<p>The page does not work without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to use privacy.sexy. There's no shady stuff as 100% of the website is open source.</p>
</div>
</noscript>
<div id="app"></div>
<!-- built files will be auto injected -->
</body>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script ensures that the '.vscode/settings.json' file exists and is configured correctly for ESLint validation on Vue and JavaScript files.
# See https://web.archive.org/web/20230801024405/https://eslint.vuejs.org/user-guide/#visual-studio-code
declare -r SETTINGS_FILE='.vscode/settings.json'
declare -ra CONFIG_KEYS=('vue' 'javascript' 'typescript')
declare -r TEMP_FILE="tmp.$$.json"
main() {
ensure_vscode_directory_exists
create_or_update_settings
}
ensure_vscode_directory_exists() {
local dir_name
dir_name=$(dirname "${SETTINGS_FILE}")
if [[ ! -d ${dir_name} ]]; then
mkdir -p "${dir_name}"
echo "🎉 Created directory: ${dir_name}"
fi
}
create_or_update_settings() {
if [[ ! -f ${SETTINGS_FILE} ]]; then
create_default_settings
else
add_or_update_eslint_validate
fi
}
create_default_settings() {
local default_validate
default_validate=$(printf '%s' "${CONFIG_KEYS[*]}" | jq -R -s -c -M 'split(" ")')
echo "{ \"eslint.validate\": ${default_validate} }" | jq '.' > "${SETTINGS_FILE}"
echo "🎉 Created default ${SETTINGS_FILE}"
}
add_or_update_eslint_validate() {
if ! jq -e '.["eslint.validate"]' "${SETTINGS_FILE}" >/dev/null; then
add_default_eslint_validate
else
update_eslint_validate
fi
}
add_default_eslint_validate() {
jq --argjson keys "$(printf '%s' "${CONFIG_KEYS[*]}" \
| jq -R -s -c 'split(" ")')" '. += {"eslint.validate": $keys}' "${SETTINGS_FILE}" > "${TEMP_FILE}"
replace_and_confirm
echo "🎉 Added default 'eslint.validate' to ${SETTINGS_FILE}"
}
update_eslint_validate() {
local existing_keys
existing_keys=$(jq '.["eslint.validate"]' "${SETTINGS_FILE}")
for key in "${CONFIG_KEYS[@]}"; do
if ! echo "${existing_keys}" | jq 'index("'"${key}"'")' >/dev/null; then
jq '.["eslint.validate"] += ["'"${key}"'"]' "${SETTINGS_FILE}" > "${TEMP_FILE}"
mv "${TEMP_FILE}" "${SETTINGS_FILE}"
echo "🎉 Updated 'eslint.validate' in ${SETTINGS_FILE} for ${key}"
else
echo "⏩️ No updated needed for ${key} ${SETTINGS_FILE}."
fi
done
}
replace_and_confirm() {
if mv "${TEMP_FILE}" "${SETTINGS_FILE}"; then
echo "🎉 Updated ${SETTINGS_FILE}"
fi
}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
import { resolve, join } from 'path';
import { rm, mkdtemp, stat } from 'fs/promises';
import { spawn } from 'child_process';
import { URL, fileURLToPath } from 'url';
class Paths {
constructor(selfDirectory) {
const projectRoot = resolve(selfDirectory, '../');
this.sourceImage = join(projectRoot, 'img/logo.svg');
this.publicDirectory = join(projectRoot, 'src/presentation/public');
this.electronBuildDirectory = join(projectRoot, 'build');
}
toString() {
return `Source image: ${this.sourceImage}\n`
+ `Public directory: ${this.publicDirectory}\n`
+ `Electron build directory: ${this.electronBuildDirectory}`;
}
}
async function main() {
const paths = new Paths(getCurrentScriptDirectory());
console.log(`Paths:\n\t${paths.toString().replaceAll('\n', '\n\t')}`);
await updateDesktopLauncherAndTrayIcon(paths.sourceImage, paths.publicDirectory);
await updateWebFavicon(paths.sourceImage, paths.publicDirectory);
await updateDesktopIcons(paths.sourceImage, paths.electronBuildDirectory);
console.log('🎉 (Re)created icons successfully.');
}
async function updateDesktopLauncherAndTrayIcon(sourceImage, publicFolder) {
await ensureFileExists(sourceImage);
await ensureFolderExists(publicFolder);
const electronTrayIconFile = join(publicFolder, 'icon.png');
console.log(`Updating desktop launcher and tray icon at ${electronTrayIconFile}.`);
await runCommand(
'npx',
'svgexport',
sourceImage,
electronTrayIconFile,
);
}
async function updateWebFavicon(sourceImage, faviconFolder) {
console.log('Updating favicon');
await ensureFileExists(sourceImage);
await ensureFolderExists(faviconFolder);
await runCommand(
'npx',
'icon-gen',
`--input ${sourceImage}`,
`--output ${faviconFolder}`,
'--ico',
'--ico-name \'favicon\'',
'--report',
);
}
async function updateDesktopIcons(sourceImage, electronIconsDir) {
await ensureFileExists(sourceImage);
await ensureFolderExists(electronIconsDir);
const temporaryDir = await mkdtemp('icon-');
const temporaryPngFile = join(temporaryDir, 'icon.png');
console.log(`Converting from SVG (${sourceImage}) to PNG: ${temporaryPngFile}`); // required by `icon-builder`
await runCommand(
'npx',
'svgexport',
sourceImage,
temporaryPngFile,
'1024:1024',
);
console.log(`Creating electron icons to ${electronIconsDir}.`);
await runCommand(
'npx',
'electron-icon-builder',
`--input="${temporaryPngFile}"`,
`--output="${electronIconsDir}"`,
'--flatten',
);
console.log('Cleaning up temporary directory.');
await rm(temporaryDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
async function ensureFileExists(filePath) {
const path = await stat(filePath);
if (!path.isFile()) {
throw new Error(`Not a file: ${filePath}`);
}
}
async function ensureFolderExists(folderPath) {
const path = await stat(folderPath);
if (!path.isDirectory()) {
throw new Error(`Not a directory: ${folderPath}`);
}
}
async function runCommand(...args) {
const command = args.join(' ');
console.log(`Running command: ${command}`);
await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const process = spawn(command, { shell: true });
process.stdout.on('data', (stdout) => {
console.log(stdout.toString());
});
process.stderr.on('data', (stderr) => {
console.error(stderr.toString());
});
process.on('error', (err) => {
reject(err);
});
process.on('close', (exitCode) => {
if (exitCode !== 0) {
reject(new Error(`Process exited with non-zero exit code: ${exitCode}`));
} else {
resolve();
}
process.stdin.end();
});
});
}
function getCurrentScriptDirectory() {
return fileURLToPath(new URL('.', import.meta.url));
}
await main();

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/*
Description:
This script manages NPM dependencies for a project.
It offers capabilities like doing a fresh install, retries on network errors, and other features.
Usage:
npm run install-deps [-- <options>]
node scripts/npm-install.js [options]
Options:
--root-directory <path>
Specifies the root directory where package.json resides
Defaults to the current working directory.
Example: npm run install-deps -- --root-directory /your/path/here
--no-errors
Ignores errors and continues the execution.
Example: npm run install-deps -- --no-errors
--ci
Uses 'npm ci' for dependency installation instead of 'npm install'.
Example: npm run install-deps -- --ci
--fresh
Removes the existing node_modules directory before installing dependencies.
Example: npm run install-deps -- --fresh
--non-deterministic
Removes package-lock.json for a non-deterministic installation.
Example: npm run install-deps -- --non-deterministic
Note:
Flags can be combined as needed.
Example: npm run install-deps -- --fresh --non-deterministic
*/
import { exec } from 'child_process';
import { resolve } from 'path';
import { access, rm, unlink } from 'fs/promises';
import { constants } from 'fs';
const MAX_RETRIES = 5;
const RETRY_DELAY_IN_MS = 5 /* seconds */ * 1000;
const ARG_NAMES = {
rootDirectory: '--root-directory',
ignoreErrors: '--no-errors',
ci: '--ci',
fresh: '--fresh',
nonDeterministic: '--non-deterministic',
};
async function main() {
const options = getOptions();
console.log('Options:', options);
await ensureNpmRootDirectory(options.rootDirectory);
await ensureNpmIsAvailable();
if (options.fresh) {
await removeNodeModules(options.rootDirectory);
}
if (options.nonDeterministic) {
await removePackageLockJson(options.rootDirectory);
}
const command = buildCommand(options.ci, options.outputErrors);
console.log('Starting dependency installation...');
const exitCode = await executeWithRetry(
command,
options.workingDirectory,
MAX_RETRIES,
RETRY_DELAY_IN_MS,
);
if (exitCode === 0) {
console.log('🎊 Installed dependencies...');
} else {
console.error(`💀 Failed to install dependencies, exit code: ${exitCode}`);
}
process.exit(exitCode);
}
async function removeNodeModules(workingDirectory) {
const nodeModulesDirectory = resolve(workingDirectory, 'node_modules');
if (await exists('./node_modules')) {
console.log('Removing node_modules...');
await rm(nodeModulesDirectory, { recursive: true });
}
}
async function removePackageLockJson(workingDirectory) {
const packageLockJsonFile = resolve(workingDirectory, 'package-lock.json');
if (await exists(packageLockJsonFile)) {
console.log('Removing package-lock.json...');
await unlink(packageLockJsonFile);
}
}
async function ensureNpmIsAvailable() {
const exitCode = await executeCommand('npm --version');
if (exitCode !== 0) {
throw new Error('`npm` in not available!');
}
}
async function ensureNpmRootDirectory(workingDirectory) {
const packageJsonPath = resolve(workingDirectory, 'package.json');
if (!await exists(packageJsonPath)) {
throw new Error(`Not an NPM project root: ${workingDirectory}`);
}
}
function buildCommand(ci, outputErrors) {
const baseCommand = ci ? 'npm ci' : 'npm install';
if (!outputErrors) {
return `${baseCommand} --loglevel=error`;
}
return baseCommand;
}
function getOptions() {
const processArgs = process.argv.slice(2); // Slice off the node and script name
return {
rootDirectory: processArgs.includes('--root-directory') ? processArgs[processArgs.indexOf('--root-directory') + 1] : process.cwd(),
outputErrors: !processArgs.includes(ARG_NAMES.ignoreErrors),
ci: processArgs.includes(ARG_NAMES.ci),
fresh: processArgs.includes(ARG_NAMES.fresh),
nonDeterministic: processArgs.includes(ARG_NAMES.nonDeterministic),
};
}
async function executeWithRetry(
command,
workingDirectory,
maxRetries,
retryDelayInMs,
currentAttempt = 1,
) {
const statusCode = await executeCommand(command, workingDirectory, true, true);
if (statusCode === 0 || currentAttempt >= maxRetries) {
return statusCode;
}
console.log(`⚠️🔄 Attempt ${currentAttempt} failed. Retrying in ${retryDelayInMs / 1000} seconds...`);
await sleep(retryDelayInMs);
const retryResult = await executeWithRetry(
command,
workingDirectory,
maxRetries,
retryDelayInMs,
currentAttempt + 1,
);
return retryResult;
}
async function executeCommand(
command,
workingDirectory = process.cwd(),
logStdout = false,
logCommand = false,
) {
if (logCommand) {
console.log(`▶️ Executing command "${command}" at "${workingDirectory}"`);
}
const process = exec(
command,
{
cwd: workingDirectory,
},
);
if (logStdout) {
process.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
console.log(data.toString());
});
}
process.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
console.error(data.toString());
});
return new Promise((resolve) => {
process.on('exit', (code) => {
resolve(code);
});
});
}
function sleep(milliseconds) {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
setTimeout(resolve, milliseconds);
});
}
async function exists(path) {
try {
await access(path, constants.F_OK);
return true;
} catch {
return false;
}
}
await main();

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/**
* Description:
* This script determines the absolute path of a distribution directory based on CLI arguments
* and outputs its absolute path. It is designed to be run programmatically by other scripts.
*
* Usage:
* node scripts/print-dist-dir.js [options]
*
* Options:
* --electron-unbundled Path for the unbundled Electron application
* --electron-bundled Path for the bundled Electron application
* --web Path for the web application
*/
import { resolve } from 'path';
import { readFile } from 'fs/promises';
const DIST_DIRS_JSON_FILE_PATH = resolve(process.cwd(), 'dist-dirs.json'); // cannot statically import because ESLint does not support it https://github.com/eslint/eslint/discussions/15305
const CLI_ARGUMENTS = process.argv.slice(2);
async function main() {
const distDirs = await readDistDirsJsonFile(DIST_DIRS_JSON_FILE_PATH);
const relativeDistDir = determineRelativeDistDir(distDirs, CLI_ARGUMENTS);
const absoluteDistDir = resolve(process.cwd(), relativeDistDir);
console.log(absoluteDistDir);
}
function mapCliFlagsToDistDirs(distDirs) {
return {
'--electron-unbundled': distDirs.electronUnbundled,
'--electron-bundled': distDirs.electronBundled,
'--web': distDirs.web,
};
}
function determineRelativeDistDir(distDirsJsonObject, cliArguments) {
const cliFlagDistDirMap = mapCliFlagsToDistDirs(distDirsJsonObject);
const availableCliFlags = Object.keys(cliFlagDistDirMap);
const requestedCliFlags = cliArguments.filter((arg) => {
return availableCliFlags.includes(arg);
});
if (!requestedCliFlags.length) {
throw new Error(`No distribution directory was requested. Please use one of these flags: ${availableCliFlags.join(', ')}`);
}
if (requestedCliFlags.length > 1) {
throw new Error(`Multiple distribution directories were requested, but this script only supports one: ${requestedCliFlags.join(', ')}`);
}
const selectedCliFlag = requestedCliFlags[0];
return cliFlagDistDirMap[selectedCliFlag];
}
async function readDistDirsJsonFile(absoluteConfigJsonFilePath) {
const fileContentAsText = await readFile(absoluteConfigJsonFilePath, 'utf8');
const parsedJsonData = JSON.parse(fileContentAsText);
return parsedJsonData;
}
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/**
* Description:
* This script verifies the existence and content of build artifacts based on the
* provided CLI flags. It exists with exit code `0` if all verifications pass, otherwise
* with exit code `1`.
*
* Usage:
* node scripts/verify-build-artifacts.js [options]
*
* Options:
* --electron-unbundled Verify artifacts for the unbundled Electron application.
* --electron-bundled Verify artifacts for the bundled Electron application.
* --web Verify artifacts for the web application.
*/
import { access, readdir } from 'fs/promises';
import { exec } from 'child_process';
import { resolve } from 'path';
const PROCESS_ARGUMENTS = process.argv.slice(2);
const PRINT_DIST_DIR_SCRIPT_BASE_COMMAND = 'node scripts/print-dist-dir';
async function main() {
const buildConfigs = getBuildVerificationConfigs();
if (!anyCommandsFound(Object.keys(buildConfigs))) {
die(`No valid command found in process arguments. Expected one of: ${Object.keys(buildConfigs).join(', ')}`);
}
/* eslint-disable no-await-in-loop */
for (const [command, config] of Object.entries(buildConfigs)) {
if (PROCESS_ARGUMENTS.includes(command)) {
const distDir = await executePrintDistDirScript(config.printDistDirScriptArgument);
await verifyDirectoryExists(distDir);
await verifyNonEmptyDirectory(distDir);
await verifyFilesExist(distDir, config.filePatterns);
}
}
/* eslint-enable no-await-in-loop */
console.log('✅ Build completed successfully and all expected artifacts are in place.');
process.exit(0);
}
function getBuildVerificationConfigs() {
return {
'--electron-unbundled': {
printDistDirScriptArgument: '--electron-unbundled',
filePatterns: [
/main[/\\]index\.cjs/,
/preload[/\\]index\.cjs/,
/renderer[/\\]index\.htm(l)?/,
],
},
'--electron-bundled': {
printDistDirScriptArgument: '--electron-bundled',
filePatterns: [
/latest.*\.yml/, // generates latest.yml for auto-updates
/.*-\d+\.\d+\.\d+\..*/, // a file with extension and semantic version (packaged application)
],
},
'--web': {
printDistDirScriptArgument: '--web',
filePatterns: [
/index\.htm(l)?/,
],
},
};
}
function anyCommandsFound(commands) {
return PROCESS_ARGUMENTS.some((arg) => commands.includes(arg));
}
async function verifyDirectoryExists(directoryPath) {
try {
await access(directoryPath);
} catch (error) {
die(`Directory does not exist at \`${directoryPath}\`:\n\t${error.message}`);
}
}
async function verifyNonEmptyDirectory(directoryPath) {
const files = await readdir(directoryPath);
if (files.length === 0) {
die(`Directory is empty at \`${directoryPath}\``);
}
}
async function verifyFilesExist(directoryPath, filePatterns) {
const files = await listAllFilesRecursively(directoryPath);
for (const pattern of filePatterns) {
const match = files.some((file) => pattern.test(file));
if (!match) {
die(
`No file matches the pattern ${pattern.source} in directory \`${directoryPath}\``,
`\nFiles in directory:\n${files.map((file) => `\t- ${file}`).join('\n')}`,
);
}
}
}
async function listAllFilesRecursively(directoryPath) {
const dir = await readdir(directoryPath, { withFileTypes: true });
const files = await Promise.all(dir.map(async (dirent) => {
const absolutePath = resolve(directoryPath, dirent.name);
if (dirent.isDirectory()) {
return listAllFilesRecursively(absolutePath);
}
return absolutePath;
}));
return files.flat();
}
async function executePrintDistDirScript(flag) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const commandToRun = `${PRINT_DIST_DIR_SCRIPT_BASE_COMMAND} ${flag}`;
exec(commandToRun, (error, stdout, stderr) => {
if (error) {
reject(new Error(`Execution failed with error: ${error}`));
} else if (stderr) {
reject(new Error(`Execution failed with stderr: ${stderr}`));
} else {
resolve(stdout.trim());
}
});
});
}
function die(...message) {
console.error(...message);
process.exit(1);
}
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/**
* Description:
* This script checks if a server, provided as a CLI argument, is up
* and returns an HTTP 200 status code.
* It is designed to provide easy verification of server availability
* and will retry a specified number of times.
*
* Usage:
* node ./scripts/verify-web-server-status.js --url [URL]
*
* Options:
* --url URL of the server to check
*/
import { get } from 'http';
const MAX_RETRIES = 30;
const RETRY_DELAY_IN_SECONDS = 3;
const URL_PARAMETER_NAME = '--url';
function checkServer(currentRetryCount = 1) {
const serverUrl = getServerUrl();
console.log(`Requesting ${serverUrl}...`);
get(serverUrl, (res) => {
if (res.statusCode === 200) {
console.log('🎊 Success: The server is up and returned HTTP 200.');
process.exit(0);
} else {
console.log(`Server returned HTTP status code ${res.statusCode}.`);
retry(currentRetryCount);
}
}).on('error', (err) => {
console.error('Error making the request:', err);
retry(currentRetryCount);
});
}
function retry(currentRetryCount) {
console.log(`Attempt ${currentRetryCount}/${MAX_RETRIES}:`);
console.log(`Retrying in ${RETRY_DELAY_IN_SECONDS} seconds.`);
const remainingTime = (MAX_RETRIES - currentRetryCount) * RETRY_DELAY_IN_SECONDS;
console.log(`Time remaining before timeout: ${remainingTime}s`);
if (currentRetryCount < MAX_RETRIES) {
setTimeout(() => checkServer(currentRetryCount + 1), RETRY_DELAY_IN_SECONDS * 1000);
} else {
console.log('Failure: The server at did not return HTTP 200 within the allocated time. Exiting.');
process.exit(1);
}
}
function getServerUrl() {
const urlIndex = process.argv.indexOf(URL_PARAMETER_NAME);
if (urlIndex === -1 || urlIndex === process.argv.length - 1) {
console.error(`Parameter "${URL_PARAMETER_NAME}" is not provided.`);
process.exit(1);
}
return process.argv[urlIndex + 1];
}
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<template>
<div id="app">
<div class="wrapper">
<TheHeader class="row" />
<TheSearchBar class="row" />
<TheScripts class="row"/>
<TheCodeArea class="row" theme="xcode" />
<TheCodeButtons class="row code-buttons" />
<TheFooter />
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script lang="ts">
import { Component, Vue } from 'vue-property-decorator';
import TheHeader from '@/presentation/TheHeader.vue';
import TheFooter from '@/presentation/TheFooter/TheFooter.vue';
import TheCodeArea from '@/presentation/TheCodeArea.vue';
import TheCodeButtons from '@/presentation/CodeButtons/TheCodeButtons.vue';
import TheSearchBar from '@/presentation/TheSearchBar.vue';
import TheScripts from '@/presentation/Scripts/TheScripts.vue';
@Component({
components: {
TheHeader,
TheCodeArea,
TheCodeButtons,
TheScripts,
TheSearchBar,
TheFooter,
},
})
export default class App extends Vue {
}
</script>
<style lang="scss">
@import "@/presentation/styles/colors.scss";
@import "@/presentation/styles/fonts.scss";
* {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
body {
background: $light-gray;
font-family: $main-font;
color: $slate;
}
#app {
margin-right: auto;
margin-left: auto;
max-width: 1500px;
.wrapper {
margin: 0% 2% 0% 2%;
background-color: white;
box-shadow: 0 0 5px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.06);
padding: 2%;
display:flex;
flex-direction: column;
.row {
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
.code-buttons {
padding-bottom: 10px;
}
}
}
@import "@/presentation/styles/tooltip.scss";
@import "@/presentation/styles/tree.scss";
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export type Constructible<T, TArgs extends unknown[] = never> = {
prototype: T;
apply: (this: unknown, args: TArgs) => void;
readonly name: string;
};
export type PropertyKeys<T> = {
[K in keyof T]: T[K] extends (...args: unknown[]) => unknown ? never : K;
}[keyof T];
export type ConstructorArguments<T> =
T extends new (...args: infer U) => unknown ? U : never;
export type FunctionKeys<T> = {
[K in keyof T]: T[K] extends (...args: unknown[]) => unknown ? K : never;
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import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication';
import { AsyncLazy } from '@/infrastructure/Threading/AsyncLazy';
import { IApplicationFactory } from './IApplicationFactory';
import { parseApplication } from './Parser/ApplicationParser';
export type ApplicationGetterType = () => IApplication;
const ApplicationGetter: ApplicationGetterType = parseApplication;
export class ApplicationFactory implements IApplicationFactory {
public static readonly Current: IApplicationFactory = new ApplicationFactory(ApplicationGetter);
private readonly getter: AsyncLazy<IApplication>;
protected constructor(costlyGetter: ApplicationGetterType) {
this.getter = new AsyncLazy<IApplication>(() => Promise.resolve(costlyGetter()));
}
public getApp(): Promise<IApplication> {
return this.getter.getValue();
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// Compares to Array<T> objects for equality, ignoring order
export function scrambledEqual<T>(array1: readonly T[], array2: readonly T[]) {
const sortedArray1 = sort(array1);
const sortedArray2 = sort(array2);
return sequenceEqual(sortedArray1, sortedArray2);
function sort(array: readonly T[]) {
return array.slice().sort();
}
}
// Compares to Array<T> objects for equality in same order
export function sequenceEqual<T>(array1: readonly T[], array2: readonly T[]) {
if (array1.length !== array2.length) {
return false;
}
return array1.every((val, index) => val === array2[index]);
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/*
Provides a unified and resilient way to extend errors across platforms.
Rationale:
- Babel:
> "Built-in classes cannot be properly subclassed due to limitations in ES5"
> https://web.archive.org/web/20230810014108/https://babeljs.io/docs/caveats#classes
- TypeScript:
> "Extending built-ins like Error, Array, and Map may no longer work"
> https://web.archive.org/web/20230810014143/https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript-wiki/blob/main/Breaking-Changes.md#extending-built-ins-like-error-array-and-map-may-no-longer-work
*/
export abstract class CustomError extends Error {
constructor(message?: string, options?: ErrorOptions) {
super(message, options);
fixPrototype(this, new.target.prototype);
ensureStackTrace(this);
this.name = this.constructor.name;
}
}
interface ErrorPrototypeManipulation {
getSetPrototypeOf: () => (typeof Object.setPrototypeOf | undefined);
getCaptureStackTrace: () => (typeof Error.captureStackTrace | undefined);
}
export const PlatformErrorPrototypeManipulation: ErrorPrototypeManipulation = {
getSetPrototypeOf: () => Object.setPrototypeOf,
getCaptureStackTrace: () => Error.captureStackTrace,
};
function fixPrototype(target: Error, prototype: CustomError) {
// This is recommended by TypeScript guidelines.
// Source: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-2-2.html#support-for-newtarget
// Snapshots: https://web.archive.org/web/20231111234849/https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-2-2.html#support-for-newtarget, https://archive.ph/tr7cX#support-for-newtarget
const setPrototypeOf = PlatformErrorPrototypeManipulation.getSetPrototypeOf();
if (!isFunction(setPrototypeOf)) {
return;
}
setPrototypeOf(target, prototype);
}
function ensureStackTrace(target: Error) {
const captureStackTrace = PlatformErrorPrototypeManipulation.getCaptureStackTrace();
if (!isFunction(captureStackTrace)) {
// captureStackTrace is only available on V8, if it's not available
// modern JS engines will usually generate a stack trace on error objects when they're thrown.
return;
}
captureStackTrace(target, target.constructor);
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-types
function isFunction(func: unknown): func is Function {
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// Because we cannot do "T extends enum" 😞 https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/30611 // Because we cannot do "T extends enum" 😞 https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/30611
type EnumType = number | string; export type EnumType = number | string;
type EnumVariable<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType> = { [key in T]: TEnumValue }; export type EnumVariable<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>
= { [key in T]: TEnumValue };
export interface IEnumParser<TEnum> { export interface IEnumParser<TEnum> {
parseEnum(value: string, propertyName: string): TEnum; parseEnum(value: string, propertyName: string): TEnum;
}
export function createEnumParser<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>): IEnumParser<TEnumValue> {
return {
parseEnum: (value, propertyName) => parseEnumValue(value, propertyName, enumVariable),
};
}
function parseEnumValue<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
value: string,
enumName: string,
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>): TEnumValue {
if (!value) {
throw new Error(`undefined ${enumName}`);
}
if (typeof value !== 'string') {
throw new Error(`unexpected type of ${enumName}: "${typeof value}"`);
}
const casedValue = getEnumNames(enumVariable)
.find((enumValue) => enumValue.toLowerCase() === value.toLowerCase());
if (!casedValue) {
throw new Error(`unknown ${enumName}: "${value}"`);
}
return enumVariable[casedValue as keyof typeof enumVariable];
} }
export function getEnumNames<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>( export function createEnumParser<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>): string[] { enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>,
return Object ): IEnumParser<TEnumValue> {
.values(enumVariable) return {
.filter((enumMember) => typeof enumMember === 'string') as string[]; parseEnum: (value, propertyName) => parseEnumValue(value, propertyName, enumVariable),
};
}
function parseEnumValue<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
value: string,
enumName: string,
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>,
): TEnumValue {
if (!value) {
throw new Error(`missing ${enumName}`);
}
if (typeof value !== 'string') {
throw new Error(`unexpected type of ${enumName}: "${typeof value}"`);
}
const casedValue = getEnumNames(enumVariable)
.find((enumValue) => enumValue.toLowerCase() === value.toLowerCase());
if (!casedValue) {
throw new Error(`unknown ${enumName}: "${value}"`);
}
return enumVariable[casedValue as keyof typeof enumVariable];
}
export function getEnumNames
<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>,
): string[] {
return Object
.values(enumVariable)
.filter((enumMember) => typeof enumMember === 'string') as string[];
} }
export function getEnumValues<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>( export function getEnumValues<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>): TEnumValue[] { enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>,
return getEnumNames(enumVariable) ): TEnumValue[] {
.map((level) => enumVariable[level]) as TEnumValue[]; return getEnumNames(enumVariable)
.map((level) => enumVariable[level]) as TEnumValue[];
}
export function assertInRange<T extends EnumType, TEnumValue extends EnumType>(
value: TEnumValue,
enumVariable: EnumVariable<T, TEnumValue>,
) {
if (!(value in enumVariable)) {
throw new RangeError(`enum value "${value}" is out of range`);
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import { ScriptingLanguage } from '@/domain/ScriptingLanguage';
export interface IScriptingLanguageFactory<T> {
create(language: ScriptingLanguage): T;
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import { ScriptingLanguage } from '@/domain/ScriptingLanguage';
import { assertInRange } from '@/application/Common/Enum';
import { IScriptingLanguageFactory } from './IScriptingLanguageFactory';
type Getter<T> = () => T;
export abstract class ScriptingLanguageFactory<T> implements IScriptingLanguageFactory<T> {
private readonly getters = new Map<ScriptingLanguage, Getter<T>>();
public create(language: ScriptingLanguage): T {
assertInRange(language, ScriptingLanguage);
const getter = this.getters.get(language);
if (!getter) {
throw new RangeError(`unknown language: "${ScriptingLanguage[language]}"`);
}
const instance = getter();
return instance;
}
protected registerGetter(language: ScriptingLanguage, getter: Getter<T>) {
assertInRange(language, ScriptingLanguage);
if (this.getters.has(language)) {
throw new Error(`${ScriptingLanguage[language]} is already registered`);
}
this.getters.set(language, getter);
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import { PlatformTimer } from './PlatformTimer';
import { TimeoutType, Timer } from './Timer';
export function batchedDebounce<T>(
callback: (batches: readonly T[]) => void,
waitInMs: number,
timer: Timer = PlatformTimer,
): (arg: T) => void {
let lastTimeoutId: TimeoutType | undefined;
let batches: Array<T> = [];
return (arg: T) => {
batches.push(arg);
const later = () => {
callback(batches);
batches = [];
lastTimeoutId = undefined;
};
if (lastTimeoutId !== undefined) {
timer.clearTimeout(lastTimeoutId);
}
lastTimeoutId = timer.setTimeout(later, waitInMs);
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import { Timer } from './Timer';
export const PlatformTimer: Timer = {
setTimeout: (callback, ms) => setTimeout(callback, ms),
clearTimeout: (timeoutId) => clearTimeout(timeoutId),
dateNow: () => Date.now(),
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import { Timer, TimeoutType } from './Timer';
import { PlatformTimer } from './PlatformTimer';
export type CallbackType = (..._: unknown[]) => void;
export function throttle(
callback: CallbackType,
waitInMs: number,
timer: Timer = PlatformTimer,
): CallbackType {
const throttler = new Throttler(timer, waitInMs, callback);
return (...args: unknown[]) => throttler.invoke(...args);
}
class Throttler {
private queuedExecutionId: TimeoutType | undefined;
private previouslyRun: number;
constructor(
private readonly timer: Timer,
private readonly waitInMs: number,
private readonly callback: CallbackType,
) {
if (!waitInMs) { throw new Error('missing delay'); }
if (waitInMs < 0) { throw new Error('negative delay'); }
}
public invoke(...args: unknown[]): void {
const now = this.timer.dateNow();
if (this.queuedExecutionId !== undefined) {
this.timer.clearTimeout(this.queuedExecutionId);
this.queuedExecutionId = undefined;
}
if (!this.previouslyRun || (now - this.previouslyRun >= this.waitInMs)) {
this.callback(...args);
this.previouslyRun = now;
} else {
const nextCall = () => this.invoke(...args);
const nextCallDelayInMs = this.waitInMs - (now - this.previouslyRun);
this.queuedExecutionId = this.timer.setTimeout(nextCall, nextCallDelayInMs);
}
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// Allows aligning with both NodeJs (NodeJs.Timeout) and Window type (number)
export type TimeoutType = ReturnType<typeof setTimeout>;
export interface Timer {
setTimeout: (callback: () => void, ms: number) => TimeoutType;
clearTimeout: (timeoutId: TimeoutType) => void;
dateNow(): number;
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import { IApplicationContext, IApplicationContextChangedEvent } from './IApplicationContext';
import { ICategoryCollectionState } from './State/ICategoryCollectionState';
import { CategoryCollectionState } from './State/CategoryCollectionState';
import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication'; import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication';
import { OperatingSystem } from '@/domain/OperatingSystem'; import { OperatingSystem } from '@/domain/OperatingSystem';
import { ICategoryCollection } from '@/domain/ICategoryCollection'; import { ICategoryCollection } from '@/domain/ICategoryCollection';
import { Signal } from '@/infrastructure/Events/Signal'; import { EventSource } from '@/infrastructure/Events/EventSource';
import { assertInRange } from '@/application/Common/Enum';
import { CategoryCollectionState } from './State/CategoryCollectionState';
import { ICategoryCollectionState } from './State/ICategoryCollectionState';
import { IApplicationContext, IApplicationContextChangedEvent } from './IApplicationContext';
type StateMachine = Map<OperatingSystem, ICategoryCollectionState>; type StateMachine = Map<OperatingSystem, ICategoryCollectionState>;
export class ApplicationContext implements IApplicationContext { export class ApplicationContext implements IApplicationContext {
public readonly contextChanged = new Signal<IApplicationContextChangedEvent>(); public readonly contextChanged = new EventSource<IApplicationContextChangedEvent>();
public collection: ICategoryCollection;
public currentOs: OperatingSystem;
public get state(): ICategoryCollectionState { public collection: ICategoryCollection;
return this.states[this.collection.os];
}
private readonly states: StateMachine; public currentOs: OperatingSystem;
public constructor(
public readonly app: IApplication,
initialContext: OperatingSystem) {
validateApp(app);
validateOs(initialContext);
this.states = initializeStates(app);
this.changeContext(initialContext);
}
public changeContext(os: OperatingSystem): void { public get state(): ICategoryCollectionState {
if (this.currentOs === os) { return this.states[this.collection.os];
return; }
}
this.collection = this.app.getCollection(os);
if (!this.collection) {
throw new Error(`os "${OperatingSystem[os]}" is not defined in application`);
}
const event: IApplicationContextChangedEvent = {
newState: this.states[os],
oldState: this.states[this.currentOs],
};
this.contextChanged.notify(event);
this.currentOs = os;
}
}
function validateApp(app: IApplication) { private readonly states: StateMachine;
if (!app) {
throw new Error('undefined app');
}
}
function validateOs(os: OperatingSystem) { public constructor(
if (os === undefined) { public readonly app: IApplication,
throw new Error('undefined os'); initialContext: OperatingSystem,
} ) {
if (os === OperatingSystem.Unknown) { this.states = initializeStates(app);
throw new Error('unknown os'); this.changeContext(initialContext);
} }
if (!(os in OperatingSystem)) {
throw new Error(`os "${os}" is out of range`); public changeContext(os: OperatingSystem): void {
assertInRange(os, OperatingSystem);
if (this.currentOs === os) {
return;
} }
const collection = this.app.getCollection(os);
this.collection = collection;
const event: IApplicationContextChangedEvent = {
newState: this.states[os],
oldState: this.states[this.currentOs],
};
this.contextChanged.notify(event);
this.currentOs = os;
}
} }
function initializeStates(app: IApplication): StateMachine { function initializeStates(app: IApplication): StateMachine {
const machine = new Map<OperatingSystem, ICategoryCollectionState>(); const machine = new Map<OperatingSystem, ICategoryCollectionState>();
for (const collection of app.collections) { for (const collection of app.collections) {
machine[collection.os] = new CategoryCollectionState(collection); machine[collection.os] = new CategoryCollectionState(collection);
} }
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import { IApplicationContext } from '@/application/Context/IApplicationContext';
import { OperatingSystem } from '@/domain/OperatingSystem';
import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication';
import { RuntimeEnvironment } from '@/infrastructure/RuntimeEnvironment/RuntimeEnvironment';
import { IApplicationFactory } from '../IApplicationFactory';
import { ApplicationFactory } from '../ApplicationFactory';
import { ApplicationContext } from './ApplicationContext';
export async function buildContext(
factory: IApplicationFactory = ApplicationFactory.Current,
environment = RuntimeEnvironment.CurrentEnvironment,
): Promise<IApplicationContext> {
const app = await factory.getApp();
const os = getInitialOs(app, environment.os);
return new ApplicationContext(app, os);
}
function getInitialOs(
app: IApplication,
currentOs: OperatingSystem | undefined,
): OperatingSystem {
const supportedOsList = app.getSupportedOsList();
if (currentOs !== undefined && supportedOsList.includes(currentOs)) {
return currentOs;
}
return getMostSupportedOs(supportedOsList, app);
}
function getMostSupportedOs(supportedOsList: OperatingSystem[], app: IApplication) {
supportedOsList.sort((os1, os2) => {
const getPriority = (os: OperatingSystem) => app.getCollection(os).totalScripts;
return getPriority(os2) - getPriority(os1);
});
return supportedOsList[0];
}

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import { ApplicationContext } from './ApplicationContext';
import { IApplicationContext } from '@/application/Context/IApplicationContext';
import { OperatingSystem } from '@/domain/OperatingSystem';
import { Environment } from '../Environment/Environment';
import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication';
import { IEnvironment } from '../Environment/IEnvironment';
import { parseApplication } from '../Parser/ApplicationParser';
export type ApplicationParserType = () => IApplication;
const ApplicationParser: ApplicationParserType = parseApplication;
export function buildContext(
parser = ApplicationParser,
environment = Environment.CurrentEnvironment): IApplicationContext {
const app = parser();
const os = getInitialOs(app, environment);
return new ApplicationContext(app, os);
}
function getInitialOs(app: IApplication, environment: IEnvironment): OperatingSystem {
const currentOs = environment.os;
const supportedOsList = app.getSupportedOsList();
if (supportedOsList.includes(currentOs)) {
return currentOs;
}
supportedOsList.sort((os1, os2) => {
const getPriority = (os: OperatingSystem) => app.getCollection(os).totalScripts;
return getPriority(os2) - getPriority(os1);
});
return supportedOsList[0];
}

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import { ICategoryCollectionState } from './State/ICategoryCollectionState';
import { OperatingSystem } from '@/domain/OperatingSystem'; import { OperatingSystem } from '@/domain/OperatingSystem';
import { ISignal } from '@/infrastructure/Events/ISignal'; import { IEventSource } from '@/infrastructure/Events/IEventSource';
import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication'; import { IApplication } from '@/domain/IApplication';
import { ICategoryCollectionState, IReadOnlyCategoryCollectionState } from './State/ICategoryCollectionState';
export interface IApplicationContext { export interface IReadOnlyApplicationContext {
readonly app: IApplication; readonly app: IApplication;
readonly state: ICategoryCollectionState; readonly state: IReadOnlyCategoryCollectionState;
readonly contextChanged: ISignal<IApplicationContextChangedEvent>; readonly contextChanged: IEventSource<IApplicationContextChangedEvent>;
changeContext(os: OperatingSystem): void; }
export interface IApplicationContext extends IReadOnlyApplicationContext {
readonly state: ICategoryCollectionState;
changeContext(os: OperatingSystem): void;
} }
export interface IApplicationContextChangedEvent { export interface IApplicationContextChangedEvent {
readonly newState: ICategoryCollectionState; readonly newState: ICategoryCollectionState;
readonly oldState: ICategoryCollectionState; readonly oldState: ICategoryCollectionState;
} }

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