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🧪 Windows Community Toolkit 🧰

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Welcome to the home of Windows Community Toolkit. Our components are built on top of WinUI 2, WinUI 3, and Uno Platform!

Find out more and provide feedback in the 2023 Windows Community Toolkit Feedback Thread.

Getting Started

Want to see the toolkit in action before jumping into the code? Download and play with the Windows Community Toolkit Sample App from the Store.

Please read the Getting Started with the Windows Community Toolkit page for more detailed information about using the toolkit.

Clone the repository

The tooling is in a submodule, so you'll need to use --recurse-submodules when cloning or pulling for the first time:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/CommunityToolkit/Windows.git

Build Requirements

  • Visual Studio 2022 (UWP & Desktop Workloads for .NET)
  • .NET 6 SDK
  • Windows App SDK
  • Windows SDK 19041

🚀 Contribution

Find out the latest info in out discussion thread here

Do you want to contribute? Check out our Windows Community Toolkit Wiki page to learn more about contribution and guidelines in general.

📦 NuGet Packages

NuGet is a standard package manager for .NET applications which is built into Visual Studio. When you open solution in Visual Studio, choose the Tools menu > NuGet Package Manager > Manage NuGet packages for solution… Enter one of the package names mentioned in Windows Community Toolkit NuGet Packages table to search for it online.

📫 Features

The Features list refers to all the currently available features that can be found in the Windows Community Toolkit. Most features should work with the October 2018 Update (1809) SDK 17763 and above; however, refer to specific documentation on each feature for more information.

💠 Principles

  1. The toolkit will provide features that are needed for a wide-array of developers, are easy-to-use, and maintainable.
  2. As soon as a comparable feature is available in the Windows SDK for Windows, it will be marked as deprecated.
  3. We will fix issues forward and stay up-to-date on top of WinUI 2 and 3 updates supporting the minimum OS level that they also support.

📄 Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.

🏢 .NET Foundation

This project is supported by the .NET Foundation.

🏆 Contributors

Toolkit Contributors

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