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name: Bug report
about: Create a bug report to help improve the extension
title: "[Bug] ..."
labels: bug
assignees: ''
---
## Before reporting any bug, make sure you read [this](https://github.com/stuarthayhurst/alphabetical-grid-extension#bug-reporting--debugging)
**Describe the issue**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See the error
**Expected behavior**
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**Screenshots and logs**
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Help on obtaining a log can be found [here](https://github.com/stuarthayhurst/alphabetical-grid-extension#bug-reporting--debugging)
**System information (please complete the following information):**
- Distro: [e.g. Debian 11]
- GNOME version: (Run `gnome-shell --version`)
- Extension version (Run `gnome-extensions info AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst |grep Version`)
**Additional context**
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name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea to help improve the extension
title: "[Feature request] ..."
labels: enhancement
assignees: ''
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem?**
Yes or no, and a clear and concise description of what the problem is, if yes
**Describe the solution you'd like**
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**Describe alternatives you've considered**
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**Can you work on it?**
Are you able to solve the problem / create the solution yourself? If you are, that's great! Fork the repository and create a pull request, I'll get around to reviewing it shortly
If you don't know how to do it yourself, any information on how it could be implemented would be appreciated
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alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001402 14654520725 0024154 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 ## Pull request summary:
- What does the pull request do? Why is it necessary?
## UI related changes:
- Add any screenshots of UI related changes here
## Build system related changes:
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## Todo:
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## Related issues / pull requests:
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alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/.github/workflows/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14654520725 0022413 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/.github/workflows/build-extension.yml 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001350 14654520725 0026246 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This workflow will build the extension and upload an artifact
name: Build and upload extension
on:
push:
branches: '**'
pull_request:
branches: '**'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends make gettext gnome-shell
- name: Build the extension bundle
run: |
make build
- name: Run checks on extension
run: |
make check
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst.shell-extension.zip
path: build/AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst.shell-extension.zip
alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/.github/workflows/shellcheck.yml 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000464 14654520725 0025247 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 name: Run shellcheck
on:
push:
branches: '**'
pull_request:
branches: '**'
jobs:
shellcheck:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Run shellcheck
run: |
find $GITHUB_WORKSPACE -type f -and \( -name "*.sh" \) | xargs shellcheck
alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/.github/workflows/test-build-system.yml 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002520 14654520725 0026533 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This workflow will thoroughly test the build system
name: Complete build system test
on:
push:
branches: '**'
pull_request:
branches: '**'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends git make optipng gettext gnome-shell
- name: Check asset optimisation targets work
run: |
# Check all assets are space optimised
make compress COMPRESSLEVEL="-o0" "-j$(nproc)"
- name: Check translation generation works
run: |
make translations
git restore extension/po/
- name: Test extension builds from current state
run: |
make build
- name: Test extension is valid and able to be uploaded
run: |
make check
- name: Check no extra files have been committed or missed
run: |
# Clean up files (shouldn't have to do anything)
make clean
# Fail if any files generated by last step that haven't been committed
if [ ! -z "$(git status --porcelain)" ]; then exit 1; fi
- name: Check release workflow is functional
run: |
make release COMPRESSLEVEL="-o0" "-j$(nproc)"
- name: Test extension installs
run: |
make install
alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/.gitignore 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000277 14654520725 0021014 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #Build files
build/
AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst.shell-extension.zip
extension/locale/
extension/schemas/gschemas.compiled
locale/
schemas/gschemas.compiled
#Backups
*.po~
*.ui~
*.ui#
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alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/Makefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003766 14654520725 0020472 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 SHELL = bash
UUID = AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst
COMPRESSLEVEL ?= -o7
BUILD_DIR ?= build
PNG_FILES = $(wildcard ./docs/*.png)
BUNDLE_PATH = "$(BUILD_DIR)/$(UUID).shell-extension.zip"
.PHONY: build package check release translations compress install uninstall clean $(PNG_FILES)
build: clean
@mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR)
$(MAKE) package
package:
@mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR)
@echo "Packing files..."
@cd "extension"; \
gnome-extensions pack --force \
--podir=po \
--extra-source=../LICENSE.txt \
--extra-source=../docs/CHANGELOG.md \
--extra-source=lib/ \
-o ../$(BUILD_DIR)/
check:
@if [[ ! -f $(BUNDLE_PATH) ]]; then \
echo -e "\nWARNING! Extension zip couldn't be found"; exit 1; \
elif [[ "$$(stat -c %s $(BUNDLE_PATH))" -gt 4096000 ]]; then \
echo -e "\nWARNING! The extension is too big to be uploaded to the extensions website, keep it smaller than 4096 KB"; exit 1; \
elif grep '"debug": true' extension/metadata.json > /dev/null; then \
echo -e "\nWARNING! Debug mode is enabled, a release shouldn't be published"; exit 1; \
fi
release:
@if [[ "$(VERSION)" != "" ]]; then \
sed -i "s| \"version\":.*| \"version\": $(VERSION),|g" extension/metadata.json; \
fi
#Call other targets required to make a release
$(MAKE) translations compress
$(MAKE) build
$(MAKE) check
translations:
@BUILD_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR) ./scripts/update-po.sh -a
compress:
$(MAKE) $(PNG_FILES)
$(PNG_FILES):
@echo "Compressing $@..."
@optipng $(COMPRESSLEVEL) -quiet -strip all "$@"
install:
@if [[ ! -f $(BUNDLE_PATH) ]]; then \
$(MAKE) build; \
fi
gnome-extensions install $(BUNDLE_PATH) --force
uninstall:
gnome-extensions uninstall "$(UUID)"
clean:
@rm -rfv $(BUILD_DIR)
@rm -rfv extension/po/*.po~
@rm -rfv extension/ui/*/*.ui~ extension/ui/*/*.ui#
@rm -rfv extension/locale extension/schemas/gschemas.compiled "$(UUID).shell-extension.zip"
@rm -rfv locale schemas/gschemas.compiled
@rm -rfv extension/*.ui~ extension/*.ui# extension/ui/*.ui~ extension/ui/*.ui#
@rm -rfv po/*.po~ *.ui~ *.ui# ui/*.ui~ ui/*.ui#
alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000011135 14654520725 0020276 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000
## Alphabetical App Grid GNOME Extension
[](https://paypal.me/stuartahayhurst)
- Alphabetically order GNOME's app grid and folders
- Supports GNOME 45+
- Get the extension from [here](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4269/alphabetical-app-grid/)
- This project is licensed under GPL 3.0
- Any donations are greatly appreciated :)
## Older versions:
- Support for older versions of GNOME can be found in branches
- Find the name of the branch thgat supports the target version, and install from there
- Alternatively, you can just use an older release or tag to install from
## Install the extension from releases:
- Run `gnome-extensions install "AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst.shell-extension.zip" --force`
- Alternatively:
- Extract the zip to `~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst/`
- Then run `glib-compile-schemas ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst/schemas/`
- Log out and back in to restart GNOME
- Enable the extension: `gnome-extensions enable AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst`
## Install the extension from source:
- Make sure the install dependencies are installed
- `make build`
- `make install`
- Log out and back in to restart GNOME
- Enable the extension: `gnome-extensions enable AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst`
## Build system usage:
- ### Common targets: Regular build system targets to build, install and uninstall
- `make build`: Creates extension zip
- `make check`: Runs checks on built extension zip
- `make install`: Installs the extension
- `make uninstall`: Uninstalls the extension
- ### Development targets: These targets are aimed at developers and translators
- `make clean`: Cleans the extension repository, including built files and translations
- `make translations`: Updates translations
- `make compress`: Losslessly compresses any `.png`s in `docs/`
- Allows passing `COMPRESSLEVEL="-o[X]"`, where `[X]` is an integer between 0-7
- Supports `-j[X]`, where `[X]` is the number of threads to use
- `make release`: Updates translations and icons, then creates and checks an extension zip
- Calls `make translations compress build check`
- Supports any variables / arguments supported by these targets
- Also allows passing `VERSION="[XX]"`, where `[XX]` is the version to update `metadata.json` to
- Supports `-j[X]`, where `[X]` is the number of threads to use
- `make package`: Creates the extension zip from the project's current state (only useful for debugging)
## Install dependencies:
- gettext
- gnome-shell (`gnome-extensions` command)
## Build dependencies: (Only required if running `make release`)
- `All install dependencies`
- sed (`make translations`)
- optipng (`make compress`)
## What happened to the show favourites option?
- Maintaining this feature was going to end up complicated and messy
- It was also out of scope, and [this](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4485/favourites-in-appgrid/) extension did the job better
- With this in mind, the feature was removed in release `v16`
## Want to help?
- Help with the project is always appreciated, refer to `docs/CONTRIBUTING.md` to get started
- [Documentation](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md#documentation-changes), [code](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md#code-changes), [translations](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md#translations) and UI improvements are all welcome!
## Bug reporting / debugging:
- If you were simply told "Error" while installing, reboot and see if there's still an issue
- When installing an extension from GNOME's extension site, this is normal
- A log of what the extension is doing is very helpful for fixing issues
- The extension logs to the system logs when enabled, which can be accessed with `journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell`
- A live feed of GNOME's logs can be accessed with `journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell -f -o cat`
- To enable logging, the setting can be found under the `Developer settings` section of the extension's settings:

### Credits:
- `scripts/update-po.sh` and `scripts/update-pot.sh` were derived from [Fly-Pie](https://github.com/Schneegans/Fly-Pie), originally licensed under the [MIT license](https://github.com/Schneegans/Fly-Pie/blob/develop/LICENSE)
### Screenshots:


alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/docs/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14654520725 0017746 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/docs/CHANGELOG.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000021605 14654520725 0021563 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 ## Changelog:
### v41: - `2024-08-06`
- Added GNOME 47 support
- Added Farsi translation - [avds2](https://github.com/avds2) (#93)
- Updated installation instructions
- Updated pipeline runners
### v40: - `2024-03-31`
- Fixed folder previews and contents getting stuck
- Fixed compatibility issues with "Favourites in AppGrid" extension (#87)
- Updated description
- General code cleanup
### v39: - `2024-02-25`
- Added support for GNOME 46
### v38: - `2024-01-25`
- Move AppSystem inside the constructor, to meet review guidelines
### v37: - `2024-01-24`
- Updated extension to use newer GJS features
- Added Turkish translation - [Hakan](https://github.com/hkayrad) (#88)
- Added Japanese translation - [Ryo](https://github.com/ryonakano) (#89)
### v36: - `2023-11-18`
- Updated Spanish translation (#85)
- Updated Russian translation (#86)
- Updated GitHub runners
### v35: - `2023-09-17`
- Updated Italian translation (#84)
### v34: - `2023-08-22`
- Added a new interface, using `libadwaita`
- Disabled fuzzy translations
- Stopped exporting generic class names
- Updated README and documentation
- Updated Spanish translation (#83)
### v33: - `2023-08-19`
- Support GNOME 45
- **Support for earlier versions has been removed**
- General code improvements
- Build system improvements
### v32: - `2023-08-16`
**This release will be the final release to support pre-45 versions of GNOME**
- Updated Taiwanese translations (#81)
- Added GitHub sponsor link to metadata
### v31: - `2023-06-27`
- Use correct property to make GtkSeparator unselectable
- Use GtkBox as parent element, instead of GtkGrid
- General code cleanup
- Build system optimisation
### v30: - `2023-06-10`
- Added Czech translation - [Amereyeu](https://github.com/Amereyeu) (#79)
- Added donation information to metadata
- Updated build system output
### v29: - `2023-03-16`
- Fixed warnings about accessing `St.Button` after disposal
- Fix app grid not being correctly ordered when opened in some cases (#63, #65)
- Added Portuguese translation - [Vinicius](https://github.com/vinaooo) (#78)
- Fixed some characters being loaded incorrectly on the credits page
### v28: - `2023-03-02`
- Build system, runner and README improvements
- Simplify UI file definitions
- Fixed warning about unsupported use of array.toString()
- Added GNOME 44 support
### v27: - `2023-01-20`
- README improvements (styling, dependencies)
- Updated copyright year
- Fixed some issues with missing app entries
- Updated French translation (#74)
- Added Occitan translation - [Mejans](https://github.com/Mejans) (#74)
### v26: - `2022-09-11`
- Added GNOME 43 metadata support
### v25: - `2022-07-22`
- Added Arabic translation - [Omar](https://github.com/ots25) (#69)
- README fixes (#70)
### v24: - `2022-05-27`
- Updated Russian translation (#61)
- Added Italian translation - [Albano](https://github.com/albanobattistella) (#64)
- Added Taiwanese Mandarin translation - [Oliver](https://github.com/olivertzeng) (#68)
- Updated pull request template
- Updated GitHub runner to Ubuntu 22.04
- Build system fixes
### v23: - `2022-04-16`
- Fixed large amounts of apps missing from the app grid (#59)
- Improved troubleshooting section in README
### v22: - `2022-04-07`
- Fixed folders not being updated when contents change
### v21: - `2022-04-06`
- Reimplement UI using pages
- Added a new 'About' page, with support for GNOME 42
- Added a new 'Credits' page, for extension developers and translators
- Replaced preferences title with page switcher
- Replaced extension icon with an svg
- Miscellaneous settings menu design improvements
- Updated README and showcase screenshots
- General code fixes (Primarily target GNOME 40+, styling, code quality improvements)
- Build system improvements (Output, structure)
### v20: - `2022-03-12`
- Russian translation fixes (#53, #54)
- GNOME 42 support (no changes required)
### v19: - `2022-02-18`
- Added Russian translation - [Nikolay](https://github.com/sngvy) (#52)
- Stop translating log messages, as they're for debugging
### v18: - `2022-01-29`
- Added Spanish translation - [Óscar](https://github.com/oscfdezdz) (#49)
### v17: - `2022-01-18`
- Updated donation link
- Updated copyright year
- Silenced build system icon output
### v16: - `2021-11-22`
- README and changelog fixes
- Minor Makefile improvement (Fixed -o7 quotes ending before content starts)
- Removed "Show favourite apps on the app grid" option, as it's out of the project's scope
- Use [this](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4485/favourites-in-appgrid/) extension instead
### v15: - `2021-10-09`
- Hotfix: Actually disconnect from GLib timeouts
### v14: - `2021-10-09`
- Fixed app grid not being reordered if the same pair of apps were swapped twice
- Fixed favourite apps not starting in the correct place
- Fixed initial reorder sometimes being incorrect #43
- Updated pull request template
- Build system improvements #39, #40
- README improvements
### v13: - `2021-09-21`
- Added icon compressor (`make compress`) and optimised svg icon (`make prune`)
- Added French translation (#33, #34) - [Philipp Kiemle](https://github.com/daPhipz) + A couple others
- Added build system checks to GitHub CI Pipeline
- Added comments for translators and tweaked translation strings (#36)
- Added bug report, feature request and pull request templates
- Added more documentation on build system targets and debugging (#38)
- Added code of conduct and contributing guidelines
- Fixed extension icon not showing up on some distros
- Use `Gio.Settings` to create GSettings objects
- Removed unused imports
### v12: - `2021-08-28`
- General code, build system and README improvements
- Added setting to toggle logging (Previously the metadata had to be modified)
- Added debugging section to README
- Added GNOME 41 support
- Fixed some unnecessary features not being disabled on GNOME 3.38
- Fixed greyed out UI elements only being partially greyed out
- Fixed shell crashing if apps were moved out of a folder and into the same folder as the source (#29)
- Fixed shell crashing randomly when apps are installed / reduce frequency (I couldn't reliably reproduce it to troubleshoot properly)
- Restructured Glade .ui files
### v11: - `2021-08-04`
- Hotfix: Correct code for upload to GNOME Extensions website
### v10: - `2021-08-04`
- Added automatic grid reordering when the installed apps change
- Added setting to enable displaying favourite apps on the grid (#20)
- Added timestamp to debug information / logging
- Added more verbose logging
- Added Dutch translation - [Heimen Stoffels](https://github.com/Vistaus)
- Fixed some characters being sent to the end of the grid (#24)
- Fixed floating icons after making new folders
- Fixed some folders not being reordered when renamed
- Improved settings menu
- Improved code quality
- Moved `gettext` to install dependencies
### v9: - `2021-07-29`
- Added setting to toggle automatic refresh of the app grid
- Added check that that the folder settings GSettings key used is writable before attempting to write to it
- Updated build system targets and added new tweaks
- Updated documentation on build system and dependencies
- Internal code improvements
### v8: - `2021-06-17`
- Added donation button to README and preferences
- Added changelog
- Fixed folders not automatically reordering when their names are changed (GNOME 40)
- Fixed error when disconnecting from connected signals
- Fixed incorrect position in grid for some folders (GNOME 40)
- Improved repository structure
- Only send log messages when debugging is enabled (In `metadata.json`)
- Miscellaneous code fixes and improvements
### v7: - `2021-06-11`
- Added settings to choose position of folders (Alphabetical, start or end)
- Suport instant redisplaying of the grid order on GNOME 3.38
- General code improvements
### v6: - `2021-06-03`
- Added settings menu
- Added setting to toggle folder contents reordering
- Added more files to make clean target
- Added shellcheck GitHub CI runner
- Fixed apps not reordering when favourite apps change
- Replaced script to compile locales
- Updated documentation
- Increased consistency of code styling
### v5: - `2021-05-29`
- Added translation support
- Added new build system
- Added German translation - [Philipp Kiemle](https://github.com/daPhipz)
- Fixed folder contents not being reordered
- Fixed a typo in a log message
- Updated documentation
- General code improvements
### v4: - `2021-05-20`
- Updated `README.md`
- Reorder the grid when folders are created or destroyed
### v3: - `2021-05-16`
- Increased code consistency
- Updated `README.md`
- Updated the showcase screenshot
- Added GNOME 40 support
- Check gsettings key is writable before writing to it
- Added support for instant redisplaying of the grid order
### v2: - `2021-05-10`
- App grid is now initially reordered when the extension is enabled
### v1: - `2021-05-10`
- Initial release
alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000012562 14654520725 0022553 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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alphabetical-grid-extension-41.0/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000007520 14654520725 0022203 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Contributing to alphabetical-grid-extension
## Overview:
- Your contributions and pull requests are welcome, this project can always use extra help!
- In short, to contribute:
- Make an issue describing what you're working on
- Thoroughly test the contribution
- Create a merge request, and make any requested changes
## Suggestions for contributing:
- New or improved translations
- Fixes and additions to documentation
- Bug fixes and feature additions
- UI improvements
## Working with issues:
- If someone else is already working on a reported issue, feel free help them out. Please don't try and commandeer the issue, if you want to work on something on your own, find another issue
- Please report large issues before submitting a pull request to fix them
- If you are working on your own issue, use that report as a space to track information and progress relating to the issue
- If any help is required, please make it known, instead of silently dropping the issue
- There's a label to use when help is wanted, to make searching for the issues easier
## General changes:
- To work on the project, for the repository first, so you can make changes to your copy
- Each commit should be a meaningful change, and be functional
- When the changes are ready, submit a pull request, as described in a later section
- If the changes aren't complete, submit the pull request as a draft instead
- Changes may be requested, please don't take them personally, they're just to ensure quality and consistency within the extension
## Translations:
- To add a new language, use `./scripts/update-po.sh -l [LANGUAGE CODE]`
- `.po` files can be found in `extension/po/`
- All translations can be refreshed with `make translations`
- Strings marked with `fuzzy` may need a better translation
- Blank strings need a translation added
## UI changes:
- The UI is built programmatically with `libadwaita`, in `extension/prefs.js`
- Changes to this must be compatible with the oldest version of GNOME supported
- If this won't work, it can be conditionally enabled
- If there's a good enough reason to drop the old version, this is also an option
## Documentation changes:
- British English should be used in documentation, as well as consistent styling
- Any new dependencies should be documented under the relevant dependency section
- Documented information should be updated if the behaviour has changed
## Build system changes:
- If the behaviour of a target is modified, it should be documented in `README.md`, under "Build system usage"
- New build system targets should be documented there, and removed targets removed from there as well
- New scripts should be placed in `scripts/`, and existing scripts are all located there
## Code changes:
- The extension bundle can be created with `make build`
- `make install` will install the bundle from `make build`
- After changes have been made, run `make build; make check` to check the built bundle is alright
- The extension can be removed with `make uninstall`, if it's non-functional
- Debugging information can be found in `README.md`, under "Bug reporting / debugging"
## Submitting a pull request:
- When you believe your contribution to be complete, submit a pull request
- Follow the template provided when creating a pull request, and fill out relevant information
- If the code isn't ready to be merged yet, submit the changes as a draft
- Your changes will be reviewed and either given suggestions for changes, or it'll be approved and merged
- If possible, please write a summary of changes you made. This makes it easier to make a new release and document the changes
## Other informaton:
- ALL changes must be allowed under the license (See `LICENSE.md`)
- ALL changes and discussions must abide by the Code of Conduct (`docs/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`)
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