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Avalonia supports Windows, Linux and OSX with experimental mobile support for Android and iOS. Avalonia uses a XAML dialect that should feel immediately familiar to anyone coming from WPF, UWP and Xamarin Forms.
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When a new account is added under a provider, two similar nodes appear in navigation view. This happens for the first time only. On subsequent loads, this issue is not observed.
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Thought an easy way to get the NetSparkle.Tools installed and available for me to use might be using dotnet tool install but it looks like it's not a compatible package type to do so. Wondering if this might be a useful thing to do, to make it that type of package?
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NU1212: Invalid pr
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Created by Steven Kirk
Released 2016
Latest release 2 months ago
- Repository
- avaloniaui/avalonia
- Website
- avaloniaui.net
Right now only "Happy Path" is implemented for authentication. However auth flow is much more complicated: https://core.telegram.org/api/auth
Also authentication page lacks proper UX, validation, etc.