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Add standard CLI support for Image Resizer (#44287) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request Adds a dedicated command-line interface (CLI) executable for Image Resizer (PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe) ## Command `PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe [options] [files...]` ## Options (High Level) | Option (aliases) | Description | |-----------------|-------------| | `--help` | Show help | | `--show-config` | Print current effective configuration | | `--destination`, `-d` | Output directory (optional) | | `--width`, `-w` | Width | | `--height`, `-h` | Height | | `--unit`, `-u` | Unit (Pixel / Percent / Inch / Centimeter) | | `--fit`, `-f` | Fit mode (Fill / Fit / Stretch) | | `--size`, `-s` | Preset size index (supports `0` for Custom) | | `--shrink-only` | Only shrink (do not enlarge) | | `--replace` | Replace original | | `--ignore-orientation` | Ignore EXIF orientation | | `--remove-metadata` | Strip metadata | | `--quality`, `-q` | JPEG quality (1–100) | | `--keep-date-modified` | Preserve source last-write time | | `--file-name` | Output filename format | ## Example usage ``` # Show help PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe --help # Show current config PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe --show-config # Resize with explicit dimensions PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe --width 800 --height 600 .\image.png # Use preset size 0 (Custom) and output to a folder PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe --size 0 -d "C:\Output" .\photo.png # Preserve source LastWriteTime PowerToys.ImageResizerCLI.exe --width 800 --height 600 --keep-date-modified -d "C:\Output" .\image.png ``` ![imageresize](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/437fc1c2-b655-4168-9c85-b1561eeef3b4) <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [ ] Closes: #xxx <!-- - [ ] Closes: #yyy (add separate lines for additional resolved issues) --> - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [x] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [x] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [x] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [x] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
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# CLI Conventions
This document describes the conventions for implementing command-line interfaces (CLI) in PowerToys modules.
## Library
Use the **System.CommandLine** library for CLI argument parsing. This is already defined in `Directory.Packages.props`:
```xml
<PackageReference Include="System.CommandLine" Version="2.0.0-beta4.22272.1" />
```
Add the reference to your project:
```xml
<PackageReference Include="System.CommandLine" />
```
## Option Naming and Definition
- Use `--kebab-case` for long form (e.g., `--shrink-only`).
- Use single `-x` for short form (e.g., `-s`, `-w`).
- Define aliases as static readonly arrays: `["--silent", "-s"]`.
- Create options using `Option<T>` with descriptive help text.
- Add validators for options that require range or format checking.
## RootCommand Setup
- Create a `RootCommand` with a brief description.
- Add all options and arguments to the command.
## Parsing
- Use `Parser(rootCommand).Parse(args)` to parse CLI arguments.
- Extract option values using `parseResult.GetValueForOption()`.
- Note: Use `Parser` directly; `RootCommand.Parse()` may not be available with the pinned System.CommandLine version.
### Parse/Validation Errors
- On parse/validation errors, print error messages and usage, then exit with non-zero code.
## Examples
Reference implementations:
- Awake: `src/modules/Awake/Awake/Program.cs`
- ImageResizer: `src/modules/imageresizer/ui/Cli/`
## Help Output
- Provide a `PrintUsage()` method for custom help formatting if needed.
## Best Practices
1. **Consistency**: Follow existing module patterns.
2. **Documentation**: Always provide help text for each option.
3. **Validation**: Validate input and provide clear error messages.
4. **Atomicity**: Make one logical change per PR; avoid drive-by refactors.
5. **Build/Test Discipline**: Build and test synchronously, one terminal per operation.
6. **Style**: Follow repo analyzers (`.editorconfig`, StyleCop) and formatting rules.
## Logging Requirements
- Use `ManagedCommon.Logger` for consistent logging.
- Initialize logging early in `Main()`.
- Use dual output (console + log file) for errors and warnings to ensure visibility.
- Reference: `src/modules/imageresizer/ui/Cli/CliLogger.cs`
## Error Handling
### Exit Codes
- `0`: Success
- `1`: General error (parsing, validation, runtime)
- `2`: Invalid arguments (optional)
### Exception Handling
- Always wrap `Main()` in try-catch for unhandled exceptions.
- Log exceptions before exiting with non-zero code.
- Display user-friendly error messages to stderr.
- Preserve detailed stack traces in log files only.
## Testing Requirements
- Include tests for argument parsing, validation, and edge cases.
- Place CLI tests in module-specific test projects (e.g., `src/modules/[module]/tests/*CliTests.cs`).
## Signing and Deployment
- CLI executables are signed automatically in CI/CD.
- **New CLI tools**: Add your executable and dll to `.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json` in the signing list.
- CLI executables are deployed alongside their parent module (e.g., `C:\Program Files\PowerToys\modules\[ModuleName]\`).
- Use self-contained deployment (import `Common.SelfContained.props`).