├── assets
├── CMD.ico
├── Icon.ico
├── Custom.png
├── Default.png
├── WSLBash.ico
├── OpenHere.ico
├── OpenHere.png
├── Overview.png
├── Test cases.xlsx
├── PowerShellCore.ico
├── WindowsTerminal.ico
├── PowerShellCoreX64.ico
└── WindowsPowerShell.ico
├── PublishModule.ps1
├── azure-pipelines.yml
├── README.md
├── OpenHere
└── OpenHere.psd1
├── .gitignore
└── LICENSE
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1 | $psGet = 'PowerShellGet'
2 | $nugetApiKey = $args[0]
3 | $minimalPSGetVersion = [System.Version]'2.2.3'
4 | if ($nugetApiKey)
5 | {
6 | Write-Host "Api key exist."
7 | }
8 |
9 | Import-Module PowerShellGet
10 | $psGetModule = Get-Module | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq $psGet }
11 | if ($psGetModule.Version -lt $minimalPSGetVersion)
12 | {
13 | Install-Module -Name $psGet -MinimumVersion '2.2.3'
14 | }
15 |
16 | Publish-Module -Name "$PSScriptRoot\OpenHere\" -NuGetApiKey $nugetApiKey
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1 | # Starter pipeline
2 | # Start with a minimal pipeline that you can customize to build and deploy your code.
3 | # Add steps that build, run tests, deploy, and more:
4 | # https://aka.ms/yaml
5 |
6 | pr:
7 | - master
8 |
9 | pool:
10 | vmImage: 'windows-latest'
11 |
12 | steps:
13 | - task: PowerShell@2
14 | displayName: 'Executing of Publish Module script'
15 | inputs:
16 | filePath: '$(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)\PublishModule.ps1'
17 | arguments: '$(NugetApiKey)'
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/README.md:
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1 | # PowerShell "Open Here" Module
2 | PowerShell module that enables "Open here" shortcuts functionality for Windows PowerShell, PowerShell Core, Windows Terminal, Bash and CMD.
3 |
4 | # Introduction
5 | OpenHere is a PowerShell module for installation of shell shortcuts into the context menu (_the right mouse button click or [the menu key](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menu_key)_) for Microsoft Windows.
6 |
7 | The shortcuts will open desired shell in the current location, e.g. for Windows PowerShell `$PWD` will be set to the location from which the shortcut was invoked.
8 |
9 | 
10 |
11 |
12 | # Main features
13 | - Shortcut installation/removal for Windows PowerShell, Windows Terminal, CMD, PowerShell Core, Bash
14 | - Open here with non-elevated privileges shortcut.
15 | - Open here with elevated privileges shortcut.
16 | - Shortcut availability on **directory, drive, directory background, user's desktop**.
17 | - Default setting for easy-to-use.
18 | - Fully customizable shortcut names.
19 | - Fully customizable shortcut icon.
20 | - Capability of showing the shortcut only if the SHIFT key is pressed.
21 | - Rollback of all shell modifications.
22 | - Works offline.
23 | - Well documented.
24 |
25 | # Basic use
26 | To install the OpenHere module, just type following command into your PowerShell session with elevated privileges.
27 |
28 | ```powershell
29 | Install-Module -Name OpenHere
30 | Import-Module -Name OpenHere
31 | ```
32 |
33 | Now, you can use the module as you wish. For shortcut installation:
34 | ```powershell
35 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsPowerShell
36 | ```
37 | 
38 |
39 | For other shortcuts just type:
40 | ```powershell
41 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsTerminal
42 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:CMD
43 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:PowerShellCore
44 | ```
45 |
46 | For a custom shortcut & command names, fill parameters accordingly:
47 | ```powershell
48 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsPowerShell -RootName 'Old PowerShell' -OpenHere 'I''m lazy' -OpenHereAsAdmin 'I''m lazy admin'
49 | ```
50 |
51 | or the equivalent with the escape backtick:
52 | ```powershell
53 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsPowerShell`
54 | -RootName 'Old PowerShell' `
55 | -OpenHere 'I''m lazy' `
56 | -OpenHereAsAdmin 'I''m lazy admin
57 | ```
58 |
59 | 
60 |
61 | To remove the shortcut with any settings, just call:
62 | ```powershell
63 | Remove-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsTerminal
64 | ```
65 |
66 | For more details about setting/removing process, type:
67 | ```powershell
68 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsTerminal -Verbose
69 | Remove-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsTerminal -Verbose
70 | ```
71 | respectively.
72 |
73 | For the default EXE icons as the shortcut icons, use `-UseExeIcon`:
74 | ```powershell
75 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsTerminal -UseExeIcon
76 | ```
77 |
78 | To show the Open Here shortcut only if the SHIFT key is pressed and the right mouse button is clicked, use `-UseShift`:
79 | ```powershell
80 | Set-OpenHereShortcut -ShortcutType:WindowsTerminal -UseShift
81 | ```
82 |
83 | For more examples, type:
84 | ```powershell
85 | Get-Help Set-OpenHereShortcut -Examples
86 | ```
87 |
88 | # Notes
89 | Windows Terminal doesn't responds to RunAs request from the context menu. This problem is a limitation of the UWP platform. A workaround has been implemented to support Windows Terminal shortcut with elevated privileges. A similar workaround had to be implemented for non-elevated Open here Windows Terminal shortcut to support scenarios when requests are invoked from RMB clicks on a directory or a drive letter.
90 |
91 | # FAQ
92 | ### Are there any plans to extend the functionality of this module?
93 | I consider this module *feature complete*. If you have some idea or suggestion, please open an issue. I definitely have a look on your suggestion.
94 |
95 | ### Can I customize the shortcut icon?
96 | By default, OpenHere module uses its own icons in shell context menus. If the `-UseExeIcon` switch is used when shortcut is created, the default icons are **not** generated. These default icons are written in `%LOCALAPPDATA%\OpenHere\[ShellType]`. Every shell has its own `Icon.ico` file in the corresponding subfolder. You can customize icons by overriding these `Icon.ico` files.
97 |
98 | ### Can I override the names and setup?
99 | Yes, just run `Set-OpenHereShortcut` with a new configuration.
100 |
101 | ### Is the name limited to English?
102 | No, the shortcut names supports Unicode and this is only limitation as I'm aware of.
103 |
104 | ### Windows Command Prompt icon looks weird when Windows Black theme is turn on. What should I do?
105 | You could either run `Set-OpenHereShortcut` again with `-UseExeIcon` or override the icon by some other ico file. Have a look at the previous FAQ about the shortcut icon customization for details.
106 |
107 | # Links
108 | [OpenHere module at PowerShell Gallery](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/OpenHere)
109 |
110 | # Attributions
111 | [Get-Icon](https://github.com/Duffney/PowerShell/blob/master/FileSystems/Get-Icon.ps1)
112 | [CMD icon](https://www.iconfinder.com/icons/16824/cmd_icon)
113 | [PowerShell icon](https://www.freeiconspng.com/downloadimg/17194)
114 | [PowerShell Core icon](https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/tree/master/assets)
115 | [WSLBash icon](https://github.com/odb/official-bash-logo)
116 | [PNG to icon online converter](https://hnet.com/png-to-ico/)
117 | [PNG to base64 online converter](https://onlinepngtools.com/convert-png-to-base64)
118 |
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1 | #
2 | # Module manifest for module 'OpenHere'
3 | #
4 | # Generated by: Radek Zahradník
5 | #
6 | # Generated on: 17.02.2020
7 | #
8 |
9 | @{
10 |
11 | # Script module or binary module file associated with this manifest.
12 | RootModule = 'OpenHere'
13 |
14 | # Version number of this module.
15 | ModuleVersion = '3.0.0'
16 |
17 | # Supported PSEditions
18 | # CompatiblePSEditions = @()
19 |
20 | # ID used to uniquely identify this module
21 | GUID = '689f0f0f-1c04-4ce6-8049-dba35b1d4184'
22 |
23 | # Author of this module
24 | Author = 'Radek Zahradník, Ph.D.'
25 |
26 | # Company or vendor of this module
27 | CompanyName = 'Radek Zahradník, Ph.D.'
28 |
29 | # Copyright statement for this module
30 | Copyright = '(c) Radek Zahradník, Ph.D. All rights reserved.'
31 |
32 | # Description of the functionality provided by this module
33 | Description = 'This module enables "Open here" shortcuts functionality for various shells like Windows PowerShell, Command line, Windows Terminal.'
34 |
35 | # Minimum version of the PowerShell engine required by this module
36 | PowerShellVersion = '5.0.0.0'
37 |
38 | # Name of the PowerShell host required by this module
39 | # PowerShellHostName = ''
40 |
41 | # Minimum version of the PowerShell host required by this module
42 | # PowerShellHostVersion = ''
43 |
44 | # Minimum version of Microsoft .NET Framework required by this module. This prerequisite is valid for the PowerShell Desktop edition only.
45 | # DotNetFrameworkVersion = ''
46 |
47 | # Minimum version of the common language runtime (CLR) required by this module. This prerequisite is valid for the PowerShell Desktop edition only.
48 | # CLRVersion = ''
49 |
50 | # Processor architecture (None, X86, Amd64) required by this module
51 | # ProcessorArchitecture = ''
52 |
53 | # Modules that must be imported into the global environment prior to importing this module
54 | # RequiredModules = @()
55 |
56 | # Assemblies that must be loaded prior to importing this module
57 | RequiredAssemblies = @('System.Drawing.dll')
58 |
59 | # Script files (.ps1) that are run in the caller's environment prior to importing this module.
60 | # ScriptsToProcess = @()
61 |
62 | # Type files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module
63 | # TypesToProcess = @()
64 |
65 | # Format files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module
66 | # FormatsToProcess = @()
67 |
68 | # Modules to import as nested modules of the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess
69 | # NestedModules = @()
70 |
71 | # Functions to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no functions to export.
72 | FunctionsToExport = @('Set-OpenHereShortcut', 'Remove-OpenHereShortcut')
73 |
74 | # Cmdlets to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no cmdlets to export.
75 | CmdletsToExport = @()
76 |
77 | # Variables to export from this module
78 | VariablesToExport = '*'
79 |
80 | # Aliases to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no aliases to export.
81 | AliasesToExport = @()
82 |
83 | # DSC resources to export from this module
84 | # DscResourcesToExport = @()
85 |
86 | # List of all modules packaged with this module
87 | # ModuleList = @()
88 |
89 | # List of all files packaged with this module
90 | # FileList = @()
91 |
92 | # Private data to pass to the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess. This may also contain a PSData hashtable with additional module metadata used by PowerShell.
93 | PrivateData = @{
94 |
95 | PSData = @{
96 |
97 | # Tags applied to this module. These help with module discovery in online galleries.
98 | Tags = @('WindowsPowerShell', 'OpenHere', 'Open', 'Here', 'Shortcut', 'CMD', 'WindowsTerminal')
99 |
100 | # A URL to the license for this module.
101 | LicenseUri = 'https://github.com/KUTlime/PowerShell-Open-Here-Module/blob/master/LICENSE'
102 |
103 | # A URL to the main website for this project.
104 | ProjectUri = 'https://github.com/KUTlime/PowerShell-Open-Here-Module'
105 |
106 | # A URL to an icon representing this module.
107 | # IconUri = ''
108 |
109 | # Flag to indicate whether the module requires explicit user acceptance for install/update/save
110 | RequireLicenseAcceptance = $false
111 |
112 | # ReleaseNotes of this module
113 | ReleaseNotes = @'
114 | v3.0.0: (2020-05-06)
115 | - New: Support for PowerShell Core 7 RTM x64 (or any x64 major version).
116 | - New: Support for WSL/Bash.
117 | - New: User is noticed at the beginning of shortcut configuration.
118 | - Changed: Shell shortcut icons can be derived from shells' EXE binaries.
119 | - Fixed: Windows Terminal shortcut to paths with '[' or ']' characters.
120 |
121 | v2.0.5: (2020-03-01)
122 | - Manifest description update.
123 |
124 | v2.0.4: (2020-02-27)
125 | - A workaround for Windows Terminal open here shortcut when RMB on directory/drive letter has been added.
126 | - From this version, both Windows Terminal Open here shortcuts use Windows PowerShell for a correct startup.
127 |
128 | v2.0.3: (2020-02-24)
129 | - A workaround for Windows Terminal open here as admin has been added.
130 |
131 | v2.0.2: (2020-02-23)
132 | - Terminal was renamed to Windows Terminal to respect the official name.
133 | - Enum value Terminal was changed to WindowsTerminal to respect the official name.
134 |
135 | v2.0.1: (2020-02-23)
136 | - Manifest update fix.
137 |
138 | v2.0.0: (2020-02-23)
139 | - Support for Microsoft Terminal.
140 | - Support for MS Command Prompt
141 | - Function refactoring into general implementation.
142 | - Function renaming.
143 | - Function example extension.
144 | - Function parameters documentation has been extended.
145 | - General documentation update.
146 |
147 | v1.0.4: (2020-02-20)
148 | - Fix of relelease notes.
149 |
150 | v1.0.3: (2020-02-20)
151 | - Documentation update.
152 |
153 | v1.0.2: (2020-02-20)
154 | - Support of shell type for icon provider.
155 |
156 | v1.0.1: (2020-02-20)
157 | - Fixing minimal PowerShell version from 1.x to 5.0.
158 |
159 | v1.0.0: (2020-02-20)
160 | - Initial release
161 | - Implementation for Windows PowerShell shortcut.
162 | '@
163 |
164 | # Flag to indicate whether the module requires explicit user acceptance for install/update/save
165 | # RequireLicenseAcceptance = $false
166 |
167 | # External dependent modules of this module
168 | # ExternalModuleDependencies = @()
169 |
170 | } # End of PSData hashtable
171 |
172 | } # End of PrivateData hashtable
173 |
174 | # HelpInfo URI of this module
175 | # HelpInfoURI = ''
176 |
177 | # Default prefix for commands exported from this module. Override the default prefix using Import-Module -Prefix.
178 | # DefaultCommandPrefix = ''
179 |
180 | }
181 |
182 |
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1 | ## Ignore Visual Studio temporary files, build results, and
2 | ## files generated by popular Visual Studio add-ons.
3 | ##
4 | ## Get latest from https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/VisualStudio.gitignore
5 |
6 | # User-specific files
7 | *.rsuser
8 | *.suo
9 | *.user
10 | *.userosscache
11 | *.sln.docstates
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13 | # User-specific files (MonoDevelop/Xamarin Studio)
14 | *.userprefs
15 |
16 | # Mono auto generated files
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18 |
19 | # Build results
20 | [Dd]ebug/
21 | [Dd]ebugPublic/
22 | [Rr]elease/
23 | [Rr]eleases/
24 | x64/
25 | x86/
26 | [Aa][Rr][Mm]/
27 | [Aa][Rr][Mm]64/
28 | bld/
29 | [Bb]in/
30 | [Oo]bj/
31 | [Ll]og/
32 | [Ll]ogs/
33 |
34 | # Visual Studio 2015/2017 cache/options directory
35 | .vs/
36 | # Uncomment if you have tasks that create the project's static files in wwwroot
37 | #wwwroot/
38 |
39 | # Visual Studio 2017 auto generated files
40 | Generated\ Files/
41 |
42 | # MSTest test Results
43 | [Tt]est[Rr]esult*/
44 | [Bb]uild[Ll]og.*
45 |
46 | # NUnit
47 | *.VisualState.xml
48 | TestResult.xml
49 | nunit-*.xml
50 |
51 | # Build Results of an ATL Project
52 | [Dd]ebugPS/
53 | [Rr]eleasePS/
54 | dlldata.c
55 |
56 | # Benchmark Results
57 | BenchmarkDotNet.Artifacts/
58 |
59 | # .NET Core
60 | project.lock.json
61 | project.fragment.lock.json
62 | artifacts/
63 |
64 | # StyleCop
65 | StyleCopReport.xml
66 |
67 | # Files built by Visual Studio
68 | *_i.c
69 | *_p.c
70 | *_h.h
71 | *.ilk
72 | *.meta
73 | *.obj
74 | *.iobj
75 | *.pch
76 | *.pdb
77 | *.ipdb
78 | *.pgc
79 | *.pgd
80 | *.rsp
81 | *.sbr
82 | *.tlb
83 | *.tli
84 | *.tlh
85 | *.tmp
86 | *.tmp_proj
87 | *_wpftmp.csproj
88 | *.log
89 | *.vspscc
90 | *.vssscc
91 | .builds
92 | *.pidb
93 | *.svclog
94 | *.scc
95 |
96 | # Chutzpah Test files
97 | _Chutzpah*
98 |
99 | # Visual C++ cache files
100 | ipch/
101 | *.aps
102 | *.ncb
103 | *.opendb
104 | *.opensdf
105 | *.sdf
106 | *.cachefile
107 | *.VC.db
108 | *.VC.VC.opendb
109 |
110 | # Visual Studio profiler
111 | *.psess
112 | *.vsp
113 | *.vspx
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117 | *.e2e
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125 | # ReSharper is a .NET coding add-in
126 | _ReSharper*/
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128 | *.DotSettings.user
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131 | _TeamCity*
132 |
133 | # DotCover is a Code Coverage Tool
134 | *.dotCover
135 |
136 | # AxoCover is a Code Coverage Tool
137 | .axoCover/*
138 | !.axoCover/settings.json
139 |
140 | # Visual Studio code coverage results
141 | *.coverage
142 | *.coveragexml
143 |
144 | # NCrunch
145 | _NCrunch_*
146 | .*crunch*.local.xml
147 | nCrunchTemp_*
148 |
149 | # MightyMoose
150 | *.mm.*
151 | AutoTest.Net/
152 |
153 | # Web workbench (sass)
154 | .sass-cache/
155 |
156 | # Installshield output folder
157 | [Ee]xpress/
158 |
159 | # DocProject is a documentation generator add-in
160 | DocProject/buildhelp/
161 | DocProject/Help/*.HxT
162 | DocProject/Help/*.HxC
163 | DocProject/Help/*.hhc
164 | DocProject/Help/*.hhk
165 | DocProject/Help/*.hhp
166 | DocProject/Help/Html2
167 | DocProject/Help/html
168 |
169 | # Click-Once directory
170 | publish/
171 |
172 | # Publish Web Output
173 | *.[Pp]ublish.xml
174 | *.azurePubxml
175 | # Note: Comment the next line if you want to checkin your web deploy settings,
176 | # but database connection strings (with potential passwords) will be unencrypted
177 | *.pubxml
178 | *.publishproj
179 |
180 | # Microsoft Azure Web App publish settings. Comment the next line if you want to
181 | # checkin your Azure Web App publish settings, but sensitive information contained
182 | # in these scripts will be unencrypted
183 | PublishScripts/
184 |
185 | # NuGet Packages
186 | *.nupkg
187 | # NuGet Symbol Packages
188 | *.snupkg
189 | # The packages folder can be ignored because of Package Restore
190 | **/[Pp]ackages/*
191 | # except build/, which is used as an MSBuild target.
192 | !**/[Pp]ackages/build/
193 | # Uncomment if necessary however generally it will be regenerated when needed
194 | #!**/[Pp]ackages/repositories.config
195 | # NuGet v3's project.json files produces more ignorable files
196 | *.nuget.props
197 | *.nuget.targets
198 |
199 | # Microsoft Azure Build Output
200 | csx/
201 | *.build.csdef
202 |
203 | # Microsoft Azure Emulator
204 | ecf/
205 | rcf/
206 |
207 | # Windows Store app package directories and files
208 | AppPackages/
209 | BundleArtifacts/
210 | Package.StoreAssociation.xml
211 | _pkginfo.txt
212 | *.appx
213 | *.appxbundle
214 | *.appxupload
215 |
216 | # Visual Studio cache files
217 | # files ending in .cache can be ignored
218 | *.[Cc]ache
219 | # but keep track of directories ending in .cache
220 | !?*.[Cc]ache/
221 |
222 | # Others
223 | ClientBin/
224 | ~$*
225 | *~
226 | *.dbmdl
227 | *.dbproj.schemaview
228 | *.jfm
229 | *.pfx
230 | *.publishsettings
231 | orleans.codegen.cs
232 |
233 | # Including strong name files can present a security risk
234 | # (https://github.com/github/gitignore/pull/2483#issue-259490424)
235 | #*.snk
236 |
237 | # Since there are multiple workflows, uncomment next line to ignore bower_components
238 | # (https://github.com/github/gitignore/pull/1529#issuecomment-104372622)
239 | #bower_components/
240 |
241 | # RIA/Silverlight projects
242 | Generated_Code/
243 |
244 | # Backup & report files from converting an old project file
245 | # to a newer Visual Studio version. Backup files are not needed,
246 | # because we have git ;-)
247 | _UpgradeReport_Files/
248 | Backup*/
249 | UpgradeLog*.XML
250 | UpgradeLog*.htm
251 | ServiceFabricBackup/
252 | *.rptproj.bak
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262 | *.bim_*.settings
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264 | *- [Bb]ackup.rdl
265 | *- [Bb]ackup ([0-9]).rdl
266 | *- [Bb]ackup ([0-9][0-9]).rdl
267 |
268 | # Microsoft Fakes
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315 |
316 | # Telerik's JustMock configuration file
317 | *.jmconfig
318 |
319 | # BizTalk build output
320 | *.btp.cs
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322 | *.odx.cs
323 | *.xsd.cs
324 |
325 | # OpenCover UI analysis results
326 | OpenCover/
327 |
328 | # Azure Stream Analytics local run output
329 | ASALocalRun/
330 |
331 | # MSBuild Binary and Structured Log
332 | *.binlog
333 |
334 | # NVidia Nsight GPU debugger configuration file
335 | *.nvuser
336 |
337 | # MFractors (Xamarin productivity tool) working folder
338 | .mfractor/
339 |
340 | # Local History for Visual Studio
341 | .localhistory/
342 |
343 | # BeatPulse healthcheck temp database
344 | healthchecksdb
345 |
346 | # Backup folder for Package Reference Convert tool in Visual Studio 2017
347 | MigrationBackup/
348 |
349 | # Ionide (cross platform F# VS Code tools) working folder
350 | .ionide/
351 |
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332 | , 1 April 1989
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