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- The PowerToys binaries will be in your repo under `x64\Release`.
- If you want to copy the `PowerToys.exe` binary to a different location, you'll also need to copy the `modules` and the `svgs` folders.
## Building the Installer
## Building the Installers
Our installer is two parts, an EXE and an MSI. The EXE contains the MSI and handles more complex install logic.
- The EXE installs all prerequisites and installs PowerToys via the MSI. Also has additional features, such as silent installation flags
- The MSI installs PowerToys.
### Prerequisites Building the Installer (.MSI)
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- From the `installer` folder open `PowerToysSetup.sln` in Visual Studio, in the `Solutions Configuration` drop-down menu select `Release`, from the `Build` menu choose `Build Solution`.
- The resulting `PowerToysSetup.msi` installer will be available in the `installer\PowerToysSetup\x64\Release\` folder.
### .EXE Installer
- When the .MSI compiler is built, you can also build `PowerToysBootstrapper` solution (`installer\PowerToysBootstrapper\`), which is a .msi wrapper installer with additional features, such as silent installation and pre-installing `dotnet`.
### Compiling Bootstraper Installer (.EXE)
#### Supported arguments:
- MSI Installer needs to be built in release mode
- Build `PowerToysBootstrapper` solution (`installer\PowerToysBootstrapper\`)
- `--help` - shows the list of supported command-line arguments
- `--no_full_ui` - do not use MSI wizard dialog, use reduced progress bar instead
- `--no_start_pt` - do not start PowerToys after the installation is complete
- `--silent` - use completely silent installation
- `--skip_dotnet_install` - do not install dotnet, even if it's detected that it's not installed
#### Supported arguments for EXE installer:
Head over to the wiki to get the [full list of supported installer arguments][installerArgWiki].
## Debugging
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WebView project for editing the PowerToys settings.
The html portion of the project that is shown in the WebView is contained in [`settings-html`](/src/settings/settings-heml).
The html portion of the project that is shown in the WebView is contained in [`settings-html`](/src/settings/settings-html).
Instructions on how build a new version and update this project are in the [Web project for the Settings UI](./settings-web.md).
While developing, it's possible to connect the WebView to the development server running in localhost by setting the `_DEBUG_WITH_LOCALHOST` flag to `1` and following the instructions near it in `./main.cpp`.
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- CustomAction property
![Image of the Options](/doc/images/settings/example_settings.png)
[installerArgWiki]: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/wiki/Installer-arguments-for-exe