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Add support for a "dock" window in CmdPal. The dock is a toolbar powered by the `APPBAR` APIs. This gives you a persistent region to display commands for quick shortcuts or glanceable widgets. The dock can be pinned to any side of the screen. The dock can be independently styled with any of the theming controls cmdpal already has The dock has three "regions" to pin to - the "start", the "center", and the "end". Elements on the dock are grouped as "bands", which contains a set of "items". Each "band" is one atomic unit. For example, the Media Player extension produces 4 items, but one _band_. The dock has only one size (for now) The dock will only appear on your primary display (for now) This PR includes support for pinning arbitrary top-level commands to the dock - however, we're planning on replacing that with a more universal ability to pin any command to the dock or top level. (see #45191). This is at least usable for now. This is definitely still _even more preview_ than usual PowerToys features, but it's more than usable. I'd love to get it out there and start collecting feedback on where to improve next. I'll probably add a follow-up issue for tracking the remaining bugs & nits. closes #45201 --------- Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl>
check-spelling/check-spelling configuration
| File | Purpose | Format | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| allow.txt | Add words to the dictionary | one word per line (only letters and 's allowed) |
allow |
| reject.txt | Remove words from the dictionary (after allow) | grep pattern matching whole dictionary words | reject |
| excludes.txt | Files to ignore entirely | perl regular expression | excludes |
| only.txt | Only check matching files (applied after excludes) | perl regular expression | only |
| patterns.txt | Patterns to ignore from checked lines | perl regular expression (order matters, first match wins) | patterns |
| candidate.patterns | Patterns that might be worth adding to patterns.txt | perl regular expression with optional comment block introductions (all matches will be suggested) | candidates |
| line_forbidden.patterns | Patterns to flag in checked lines | perl regular expression (order matters, first match wins) | patterns |
| expect.txt | Expected words that aren't in the dictionary | one word per line (sorted, alphabetically) | expect |
| advice.md | Supplement for GitHub comment when unrecognized words are found | GitHub Markdown | advice |
Note: you can replace any of these files with a directory by the same name (minus the suffix) and then include multiple files inside that directory (with that suffix) to merge multiple files together.