Adds standard PowerShell comment-based help blocks (synopsis and description) to all UI and common library script modules (`.psm1`) and the main UI entry point script (`.ps1`).
This improves maintainability and discoverability by documenting the purpose of each script file. Also removes various redundant or commented-out code blocks.
Adds a "Threads" setting to the UI, allowing users to control the throttle limit for parallel tasks like driver and application processing.
This introduces a new textbox in the build options and updates the parallel processing function to use this configurable value instead of a hardcoded one.
Input validation is also added to ensure the threads value is a valid integer and is at least 1. The new setting is integrated into the configuration save/load functionality.
Refines the logic for setting the Windows Release from a saved configuration to handle ambiguous values.
When a release value like '2019' exists for both Server and LTSC editions, the UI could select the wrong item. The logic now inspects the `WindowsSKU` config value to differentiate between them, correctly selecting the LTSC or non-LTSC release.
This helps in troubleshooting the FFU build process by providing more detailed output to the console. The verbose setting is saved to and loaded from the configuration file.
Removes the parameter for installing preview cumulative updates to simplify the script's interface.
Improves logging during the driver copy process to provide better visibility into which drivers are being used.
The UI no longer loads the selected device 'Make' from the configuration on startup.
Automatically deletes the source driver folder after successful compression into a WIM file to conserve disk space. A failure to delete will only log a warning and not interrupt the process.
Removes unused 'Make' and 'Model' properties from the UI configuration.
Moves the logic for saving and loading configuration files from the main UI script into the `FFUUI.Core.Config` module. This change improves modularity and separation of concerns, making the code easier to maintain.
The main `BuildFFUVM_UI.ps1` script is simplified, with event handlers now calling the new, dedicated functions in the core module to manage configuration state.
Also corrects the path for the `FFUConfig.json` file.
Moves UI configuration loading and retrieval logic into a new `FFUUI.Core.Config` module.
Removes the `Set-UIValue` helper function from `BuildFFUVM_UI.ps1` and the `Get-UIConfig` function from `FFUUI.Core.psm1`.
This centralizes UI-related configuration handling for improved modularity.