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@ -87,3 +87,46 @@ If you want to use .nupkg files instead of the downloaded Nuget package, you can
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2. Create the folder /dep/packages
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3. Put your .nupkg files in /dep/packages
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4. If you are using different versions than those already being used, you need to update the references as well. How to do that is explained under "Updating Nuget package references".
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## Building the Terminal package from the commandline
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The Terminal is bundled as an `.msix`, which is produced by the `CascadiaPackage.wapproj` project. To build that project from the commandline, you can run the following (from a window you've already run `tools\razzle.cmd` in):
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```cmd
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"%msbuild%" "%OPENCON%\OpenConsole.sln" /p:Configuration=%_LAST_BUILD_CONF% /p:Platform=%ARCH% /p:AppxSymbolPackageEnabled=false /t:Terminal\CascadiaPackage /m
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```
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This takes quite some time, and only generates an `msix`. It does not install the msix. To deploy the package:
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```powershell
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# If you haven't already:
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Import-Module tools\OpenConsole.psm1;
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Set-MsBuildDevEnvironment;
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# The Set-MsBuildDevEnvironment call is needed for finding the path to
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# makeappx. It also takes a little longer to run. If you're sticking in powershell, best to do that.
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Set-Location -Path src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\AppPackages\CascadiaPackage_0.0.1.0_x64_Debug_Test;
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if ((Get-AppxPackage -Name 'WindowsTerminalDev*') -ne $null) {
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Remove-AppxPackage 'WindowsTerminalDev_0.0.1.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe'
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};
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New-Item ..\loose -Type Directory -Force;
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makeappx unpack /v /o /p .\CascadiaPackage_0.0.1.0_x64_Debug.msix /d ..\Loose\;
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Add-AppxPackage -Path ..\loose\AppxManifest.xml -Register -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -ForceApplicationShutdown
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```
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Or the cmd.exe version:
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```cmd
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@rem razzle.cmd doesn't set:
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@rem set WindowsSdkDir=C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\
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@rem vsdevcmd.bat does a lot of logic to find that.
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@rem
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@rem I'm gonna hardcode it below:
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powershell -Command Set-Location -Path %OPENCON%\src\cascadia\CascadiaPackage\AppPackages\CascadiaPackage_0.0.1.0_x64_Debug_Test;if ((Get-AppxPackage -Name 'WindowsTerminalDev*') -ne $null) { Remove-AppxPackage 'WindowsTerminalDev_0.0.1.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe'};New-Item ..\loose -Type Directory -Force;C:\'Program Files (x86)'\'Windows Kits'\10\bin\10.0.19041.0\x64\makeappx unpack /v /o /p .\CascadiaPackage_0.0.1.0_x64_Debug.msix /d ..\Loose\;Add-AppxPackage -Path ..\loose\AppxManifest.xml -Register -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -ForceApplicationShutdown
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```
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(yes, the cmd version is just calling powershell to do the powershell version. Too lazy to convert the rest by hand, I'm already copying from `.vscode\tasks.json`)
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Building the package from VS generates the loose layout to begin with, and then registers the loose manifest, skipping the msix stop. It's a lot faster than the commandline inner loop here, unfortunately.
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