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Updated Spectre.Console from 0.50.0 to 0.55.2.

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0.55.2

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.55.1...0.55.2

0.55.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.55.0...0.55.1

0.55.0

This release brings new features, performance improvements, bug fixes, and some important architectural changes.

[!CAUTION]
There are breaking changes in this release, so make sure you review the release notes and try things out before upgrading in production.

New Spectre.Console.Ansi Library

One of the biggest changes in this release is the introduction of
Spectre.Console.Ansi,
a new standalone library for writing ANSI escape
sequences to the terminal without taking a full dependency on Spectre.Console.

This makes it easy to add ANSI support to lightweight tools and libraries where
pulling in the full Spectre.Console package would be overkill. Spectre.Console
itself now depends on this library internally.

We've also added some nice convenience methods for the .NET Console class:

using Spectre.Console.Ansi;

Console.Markup("[yellow]Hello[/] ");
Console.MarkupLine("[blue]World[/]");
  
Console.Ansi(writer => writer
    .BeginLink("https://spectreconsole.net", linkId: 123)
    .Decoration(Decoration.Bold | Decoration.Italic)
    .Foreground(Color.Yellow)
    .Write("Spectre Console")
    .ResetStyle()
    .EndLink());

Style Is Now a Struct

Style has been converted from a class to a struct, and link/URL information
has been extracted into a separate Link type. This improves allocation
performance, especially in rendering-heavy scenarios, but is a breaking change
for code that relies on reference semantics.

Progress Improvements

The Progress widget received a lot of love in this release. It now uses
TimeProvider instead of the wall clock, making it significantly easier to
write deterministic tests. ProgressTask has a new Tag property for attaching
arbitrary metadata, and you can now override the global hide-when-completed
behavior on individual tasks. Tasks can also be removed from the progress
context entirely.

Speed calculations have been improved with configurable max sampling age and
... (truncated)

0.54.0

Version 0.54.0 of Spectre.Console has been released!

Spectre.Console.Cli has a new home!

We've decided to move Spectre.Console.Cli to its own repository, where we will prepare it for a 1.0 release. This means that the Spectre.Console.Cli NuGet packages will no longer be versioned together with Spectre.Console. They will now have a preview version such as 1.0.0-alpha-0.x.

There should be no issues staying on version 0.53.0 of Spectre.Console.Cli until we release a stable version if you prefer not to use a pre-release dependency.

New unit testing package for Spectre.Console.Cli

There is now a new testing package for Spectre.Console.Cli called Spectre.Console.Cli.Testing. This is where you will find the CommandAppTester from now on.

You can find more information about unit testing in the documentation.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.53.0...0.54.0

0.53.1

This is a hotfix release for 0.53.0, which accidentally included OpenCli.Sources as a dependency, instead of being included in the package.

As a bonus, a fix for panels was also included in this release 😄

What's Changed

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.53.0...0.53.1

0.53.0

What's Changed

  • Add top-level CancellationToken support to Spectre.Console.Cli by @​0xced in #​1911
  • Update the Spectre.Console.Cli documentation with CancellationToken by @​0xced in #​1920

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.52.0...0.53.0

0.52.0

What's Changed

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.51.1...0.52.0

0.51.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.50.0...0.51.1

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Updated Spectre.Console from 0.54.0 to 0.55.2.

Release notes

Sourced from Spectre.Console's releases.

0.55.2

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.55.1...0.55.2

0.55.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.55.0...0.55.1

0.55.0

This release brings new features, performance improvements, bug fixes, and some important architectural changes.

[!CAUTION]
There are breaking changes in this release, so make sure you review the release notes and try things out before upgrading in production.

New Spectre.Console.Ansi Library

One of the biggest changes in this release is the introduction of
Spectre.Console.Ansi,
a new standalone library for writing ANSI escape
sequences to the terminal without taking a full dependency on Spectre.Console.

This makes it easy to add ANSI support to lightweight tools and libraries where
pulling in the full Spectre.Console package would be overkill. Spectre.Console
itself now depends on this library internally.

We've also added some nice convenience methods for the .NET Console class:

using Spectre.Console.Ansi;

Console.Markup("[yellow]Hello[/] ");
Console.MarkupLine("[blue]World[/]");
  
Console.Ansi(writer => writer
    .BeginLink("https://spectreconsole.net", linkId: 123)
    .Decoration(Decoration.Bold | Decoration.Italic)
    .Foreground(Color.Yellow)
    .Write("Spectre Console")
    .ResetStyle()
    .EndLink());

Style Is Now a Struct

Style has been converted from a class to a struct, and link/URL information
has been extracted into a separate Link type. This improves allocation
performance, especially in rendering-heavy scenarios, but is a breaking change
for code that relies on reference semantics.

Progress Improvements

The Progress widget received a lot of love in this release. It now uses
TimeProvider instead of the wall clock, making it significantly easier to
write deterministic tests. ProgressTask has a new Tag property for attaching
arbitrary metadata, and you can now override the global hide-when-completed
behavior on individual tasks. Tasks can also be removed from the progress
context entirely.

Speed calculations have been improved with configurable max sampling age and
... (truncated)

Commits viewable in compare view.

Updated Spectre.Console.Testing from 0.54.0 to 0.55.2.

Release notes

Sourced from Spectre.Console.Testing's releases.

0.55.2

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.55.1...0.55.2

0.55.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: spectreconsole/spectre.console@0.55.0...0.55.1

0.55.0

This release brings new features, performance improvements, bug fixes, and some important architectural changes.

[!CAUTION]
There are breaking changes in this release, so make sure you review the release notes and try things out before upgrading in production.

New Spectre.Console.Ansi Library

One of the biggest changes in this release is the introduction of
Spectre.Console.Ansi,
a new standalone library for writing ANSI escape
sequences to the terminal without taking a full dependency on Spectre.Console.

This makes it easy to add ANSI support to lightweight tools and libraries where
pulling in the full Spectre.Console package would be overkill. Spectre.Console
itself now depends on this library internally.

We've also added some nice convenience methods for the .NET Console class:

using Spectre.Console.Ansi;

Console.Markup("[yellow]Hello[/] ");
Console.MarkupLine("[blue]World[/]");
  
Console.Ansi(writer => writer
    .BeginLink("https://spectreconsole.net", linkId: 123)
    .Decoration(Decoration.Bold | Decoration.Italic)
    .Foreground(Color.Yellow)
    .Write("Spectre Console")
    .ResetStyle()
    .EndLink());

Style Is Now a Struct

Style has been converted from a class to a struct, and link/URL information
has been extracted into a separate Link type. This improves allocation
performance, especially in rendering-heavy scenarios, but is a breaking change
for code that relies on reference semantics.

Progress Improvements

The Progress widget received a lot of love in this release. It now uses
TimeProvider instead of the wall clock, making it significantly easier to
write deterministic tests. ProgressTask has a new Tag property for attaching
arbitrary metadata, and you can now override the global hide-when-completed
behavior on individual tasks. Tasks can also be removed from the progress
context entirely.

Speed calculations have been improved with configurable max sampling age and
... (truncated)

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Bumps Spectre.Console to 0.55.2
Bumps Spectre.Console.Testing from 0.54.0 to 0.55.2

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- dependency-name: Spectre.Console.Testing
  dependency-version: 0.55.2
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