Note ConsoleGuiTools is feature complete in README#276
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@tig do you think you'll maintain a fork I could point to? |
Yes. Already created at gui-cs/PSTui Do you think there's a way ms could sponsor this so we can get certificates for publishing? |
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Unfortunately that's one of the main sticking points of continuing to maintain modules like this, it's gotten very resource intensive on our end to publish with signed Microsoft certificates so I don't think we'll be able to do it for a community module. But I will definitely get this readme updated to point to it! |
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@copilot please point users to the new community maintained fork by Tig at https://github.com/tui-cs/PSTui in the readme update. |
Updated the README to point users to the community-maintained fork at https://github.com/tui-cs/PSTui. |
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Pull request overview
Updates the project’s top-level documentation to communicate that Microsoft.PowerShell.ConsoleGuiTools is now feature complete, that v0.7.7 is the final feature release, and to direct users toward the community-maintained continuation.
Changes:
- Added an IMPORTANT callout at the top of the README announcing feature-complete status and final feature release version.
- Added a link and migration guidance pointing users to the community-maintained fork (
tui-cs/PSTui).
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The PowerShell team has declared
Microsoft.PowerShell.ConsoleGuiToolsfeature complete; v0.7.7 is the final feature release. The README should communicate this to users and direct them to the community-maintained fork.Changes
README.mdstating the module is feature complete and that v0.7.7 is the last feature release.