winutil/config/helperscript.ps1
Chris Titus d0bde83333
2023 09 23 test (#1117)
* move restore point to runspace (#1056)

* Add Guilded into Communication Tab (#1059)

* Add Guilded into Communication Tab

* Remove Choco Package due to there is no Chocolatey packages

* : Add ZeroTier One to utilities menu (#1061)

* Update applications.json (#1063)

Update to add [SuperF4 - Stefan Sundin](https://stefansundin.github.io/superf4/), as mentioned in #374 [Choco - SuperF4](https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/superf4) maintained by Xav83. [WinGet - SuperF4](https://winstall.app/apps/StefanSundin.Superf4) SuperF4 and Winget package published by Stefan Sundin.

* Update inputXML.xaml (#1062)

Updated inputXML.xaml to account for addition of the SuperF4 software.

* Added AIMP music player (#1064)

* Add Ventoy (Chocolatey Only Package) & .NET Core Runtime (Winget & Chocolatey)  (#1066)

* Tidy up SuperF4 line.

* Tidy up SuperF4 line.

Used spaces instead of tabs.

* Add dotnet 7.0.11 Desktop Runtime

* Undone changes to SuperF4 line

* Addition of Ventoy (chocolatey only) package

* Comment Spacing, Indentation, and Capitalization (#1084)

* Comment Spacing, Indentation, and Capitalization

* Comment Grammar and Spacing

Makes grammar in comments better and more consistent
Adds space before comment and centers word in `Write-Host` commands

* More Grammar and Formatting

* Add some comments

* Populate PlaceHolder comments in functions

Files I found that has issues:
Get-WinUtilRegistry.ps1
Install-WinUtilWinget.ps1
Invoke-WinUtilDarkMode.ps1
Remove-WinUtilAPPX.ps1
Test-WinUtilPackageManager.ps1
Update-WinUtilProgramWinget.ps1

Invoke-WPFUpdatessecurity.ps1

* Tweak a few more comments

* Tweak another write-host statement

* Undo Catch statement adjustment

It's outside of the scope of this pull request

* Trim Trailing Whitespace (#1085)

* Trim Trailing Whitespace

* Revert "Trim Trailing Whitespace"

This reverts commit 0ce32aa2c2.

* Trim Trailing Whitespace, take 2

* Bug Fixes

- Edge Removal pullback to local
- Formatting fixes

* testing refactor to ps1

* Update winget-install to 3.0.1 (#1086)

* Update tweaks.json (#1087)

Capitalized first letter of "path" --> "Path" keys

* Update edgeremoval.ps1

* Update edgeremoval.ps1

* Update edgeremoval.ps1

add error handling

* Update functions.Tests.ps1

* fix catch error

* add MSI Afterburner (#1097)

* Add GitHub stats

* Remove Application Experience

* Thorium addition

* remove sample submission

* testing

* Ultimate Performance

* Home GPEDIT

* Fix Winget Install on New System

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# This file is meant to assist in building out the json files inside this folder.
#===========================================================================
# applications.json
#===========================================================================
<#
Applications.json
-----------------
This file holds all the install commands to install the applications.
This file has the ability to expect multiple frameworks per checkbox.
You can also add multiple install commands by separating them with ;
The structure of the json is as follows
{
"Name of Button": {
"winget": "Winget command"
"choco": "Chocolatey command"
},
}
Example:
{
"WPFInstalladobe": {
"winget": "Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.64-bit"
"choco": "adobereader"
},
"WPFInstalladvancedip": {
"winget": "Famatech.AdvancedIPScanner"
"choco": "advanced-ip-scanner"
}
}
#>
# Modify the variables and run his code. It will import the current file and add your addition. From there you can create a pull request.
#------Do not delete WPF------
$NameofButton = "WPF" + ""
$WingetCommand = ""
$ChocoCommand = ""
$ButtonToAdd = New-Object psobject
$jsonfile = Get-Content ./config/applications.json | ConvertFrom-Json
# Remove if already exists
if($jsonfile.$NameofButton){
$jsonfile.psobject.Properties.remove($NameofButton)
}
Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "Winget" -Value $WingetCommand
Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "choco" -Value $ChocoCommand
Add-Member -InputObject $jsonfile.install -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $NameofButton -Value $ButtonToAdd
$jsonfile | ConvertTo-Json | Out-File ./config/applications.json
#===========================================================================
# feature.json
#===========================================================================
<#
feature.json
-----------------
This file holds all the windows commands to install specific features (IE Hyper-v)
The structure of the json is as follows
{
"Name of Button": [
"Array of",
"commands"
]
}
Example:
{
"Featurewsl": [
"VirtualMachinePlatform",
"Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux"
],
"Featurenfs": [
"ServicesForNFS-ClientOnly",
"ClientForNFS-Infrastructure",
"NFS-Administration"
]
}
#>
# Modify the variables and run his code. It will import the current file and add your addition. From there you can create a pull request.
$NameofButton = ""
$commands = @(
)
$jsonfile = Get-Content ./config/feature.json | ConvertFrom-Json
# Remove if already exists
if($jsonfile.$NameofButton){
$jsonfile.psobject.Properties.remove($NameofButton)
}
Add-Member -InputObject $jsonfile -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $NameofButton -Value $commands
$jsonfile | ConvertTo-Json | Out-File ./config/feature.json
#===========================================================================
# preset.json
#===========================================================================
<#
preset.json
-----------------
This file holds all check boxes you wish to check when clicking a preset button in the tweaks section.
The structure of the json is as follows
{
"Name of Button": [
"Array of",
"checkboxes to check"
]
}
Example:
{
"laptop": [
"EssTweaksAH",
"EssTweaksDVR",
"EssTweaksHome",
"EssTweaksLoc",
"EssTweaksOO",
"EssTweaksRP",
"EssTweaksServices",
"EssTweaksStorage",
"EssTweaksTele",
"EssTweaksWifi",
"MiscTweaksLapPower",
"MiscTweaksLapNum"
],
"minimal": [
"EssTweaksHome",
"EssTweaksOO",
"EssTweaksRP",
"EssTweaksServices",
"EssTweaksTele"
]
}
#>
# Modify the variables and run his code. It will import the current file and add your addition. From there you can create a pull request.
$NameofButton = "WPF" + ""
$commands = @(
)
$jsonfile = Get-Content ./config/preset.json | ConvertFrom-Json
# Remove if already exists
if($jsonfile.$NameofButton){
$jsonfile.psobject.Properties.remove($NameofButton)
}
Add-Member -InputObject $jsonfile -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $NameofButton -Value $commands
$jsonfile | ConvertTo-Json | Out-File ./config/preset.json
#===========================================================================
# tweaks.json
#===========================================================================
<#
tweaks.json
-----------------
This file holds all the tweaks needed to make modifications to windows. This file is the most complicated so modify with care.
The structure of the json is as follows
{
"Name of button": {
"registry" : [
{
"Path": "Path in registry",
"Name": "Name of Registry key",
"Type": "Item type",
"Value": "Value to modify",
"OriginalValue": "value to reset"
}
],
"service" : [
{
"Name": "Name of service",
"StartupType": "Startup type to set",
"OriginalType": "Startup type to reset"
}
],
"ScheduledTask" : [
{
"Name": "Path to scheduled task",
"State": "State to set",
"OriginalState": "State to reset"
}
],
"appx": [
List of appx,
files to uninstall
],
"InvokeScript": [
"Script to make modifications not possible with the above types
Special care needs to be taken here as converting from json to a scriptblock
can cause weird issues. Please look at the example below to get an idea of how things should work"
],
"UndoScript": [
"Same as above however is meant to undo what you did above"
]
}
}
Example:
{
EssTweaksAH": {
"registry" : [
{
"Path": "HKLM:\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\System",
"Name": "EnableActivityFeed",
"Type": "DWord",
"Value": "0",
"OriginalValue": "1"
},
{
"Path": "HKLM:\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\System",
"Name": "PublishUserActivities",
"Type": "DWord",
"Value": "0",
"OriginalValue": "1"
}
]
},
"EssTweaksHome": {
"service" : [
{
"Name": "HomeGroupListener",
"StartupType": "Manual",
"OriginalType": "Automatic"
},
{
"Name": "HomeGroupProvider",
"StartupType": "Manual",
"OriginalType": "Automatic"
}
]
},
"EssTweaksTele": {
"ScheduledTask" : [
{
"Name": "Microsoft\\Windows\\Application Experience\\Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser",
"State": "Disabled",
"OriginalState": "Enabled"
},
{
"Name": "Microsoft\\Windows\\Application Experience\\ProgramDataUpdater",
"State": "Disabled",
"OriginalState": "Enabled"
}
]
},
"EssTweaksDeBloat": {
"appx": [
"Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer",
"Microsoft.AppConnector"
]
},
"EssTweaksOO": {
"InvokeScript": [
"Import-Module BitsTransfer
Start-BitsTransfer -Source \"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChrisTitusTech/win10script/master/ooshutup10.cfg\" -Destination C:\\Windows\\Temp\\ooshutup10.cfg
Start-BitsTransfer -Source \"https://dl5.oo-software.com/files/ooshutup10/OOSU10.exe\" -Destination C:\\Windows\\Temp\\OOSU10.exe
C:\\Windows\\Temp\\OOSU10.exe C:\\Windows\\Temp\\ooshutup10.cfg /quiet"
]
}
}
#>
# Modify the variables and run his code. It will import the current file and add your addition. From there you can create a pull request.
# Make sure to uncomment the sections you which to add.
#$Registry = @(
# # To add more repeat this separated by a comma
# @{
# Path = ""
# Name = ""
# Type = ""
# Value = ""
# OriginalValue = ""
# }
#)
#$Service = @(
# # To add more repeat this separated by a comma
# @{
# Name = ""
# StartupType = ""
# OriginalType = ""
# }
#)
#$ScheduledTask = @(
# # To add more repeat this separated by a comma
# @{
# Name = ""
# State = ""
# OriginalState = ""
# }
#)
#$Appx = @(
# ""
#)
#$InvokeScript = @(
# ""
#)
#$UndoScript = @(
# ""
#)
$NameofButton = "WPF" + ""
$ButtonToAdd = New-Object psobject
$jsonfile = Get-Content ./config/tweaks.json | ConvertFrom-Json
# Remove if already exists
if($jsonfile.$NameofButton){
$jsonfile.psobject.Properties.remove($NameofButton)
}
if($Registry){Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "registry" -Value $Registry}
if($Service){Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "service" -Value $Service}
if($ScheduledTask){Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "ScheduledTask" -Value $ScheduledTask}
if($Appx){Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "Appx" -Value $Appx}
if($InvokeScript){Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "InvokeScript" -Value $InvokeScript}
if($UndoScript){Add-Member -InputObject $ButtonToAdd -MemberType NoteProperty -Name "UndoScript" -Value $UndoScript}
Add-Member -InputObject $jsonfile -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $NameofButton -Value $ButtonToAdd
($jsonfile | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 5).replace('\r\n',"`r`n") | Out-File ./config/tweaks.json
#===========================================================================
# dns.json
#===========================================================================
<#
dns.json
-----------------
This file holds all the DNS entries.
The structure of the json is as follows
{
"DNS Provider": [
"Primary": "IP address",
"Secondary": "IP address"
]
}
Example:
{
"Cloudflare":{
"Primary": "1.1.1.1",
"Secondary": "1.0.0.1"
}
}
#>
# Modify the variables and run his code. It will import the current file and add your addition. From there you can create a pull request.
$NameofProvider = "" -replace " ","_"
$IPAddress = @{
"Primary" = "0.0.0.0"
"Secondary" = "0.0.0.0"
}
$ButtonToAdd = New-Object psobject
$jsonfile = Get-Content ./config/dns.json | ConvertFrom-Json
# Remove if already exists
if($jsonfile.$NameofProvider){
$jsonfile.psobject.Properties.remove($NameofProvider)
}
Add-Member -InputObject $jsonfile -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $NameofProvider -Value $IPAddress
($jsonfile | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 5).replace('\r\n',"`r`n") | Out-File ./config/dns.json