Extracts the model fetching and UI update logic from the button's click event handler into a new, reusable `Invoke-GetModels` function.
This refactoring improves code organization by separating UI event handling from the core application logic, leading to better readability and maintainability.
Extracts the logic for toggling an item's selection state with the spacebar into a new, reusable function. This change centralizes previously duplicated code, improving maintainability.
The event handling is moved from `KeyDown` to `PreviewKeyDown` to provide a more reliable user experience. Additionally, focus is now correctly restored to the toggled item, preventing the selection from moving unexpectedly.
Introduces a new `Invoke-BrowseAction` helper function to consolidate the creation of file and folder selection dialogs.
This change replaces scattered and repetitive `OpenFileDialog`, `SaveFileDialog`, and `ModernFolderPicker` implementations throughout the event handlers with a single, unified function call. This refactoring simplifies the event handler code, reduces duplication, and improves maintainability.
Consolidates the scattered event handlers for the Applications tab checkboxes into a single, centralized function and a shared event handler. This new approach manages the visibility of all dependent UI panels based on the state of the checkboxes.
This refactoring simplifies the codebase, eliminates redundant logic, and ensures a more consistent and predictable user interface state.
Additionally, this change fixes bugs where clearing list views for Winget results and drivers did not properly update their "select all" header checkboxes.
Consolidates the logic for showing and hiding UI elements into dedicated functions, `Update-DriverDownloadPanelVisibility` and `Update-OfficePanelVisibility`.
This change simplifies the event handlers for the "Download Drivers" checkbox by using a single handler for both checked and unchecked states. It also moves the initial UI setup from the main script into the core initialization module, improving code organization and reducing duplication.
Extracts inline event handler logic for managing Apps Script Variables from the main UI script into new functions within the `FFUUI.Core.Applications` module.
This change improves code organization and maintainability by centralizing the logic for adding and removing variables. The event handlers are updated to call these new, dedicated functions.
Moves the interdependent state logic for the driver-related checkboxes from the main UI script into a new, centralized function within the core module.
This change simplifies the event handling by using a single handler for all related checkboxes, which improves code readability and maintainability. The new function is also called during initialization to ensure the UI reflects the correct state on startup.
Moves the 'Browse' button click event handlers from the main UI script into the core handlers module.
This change improves code organization and separation of concerns. The handlers are updated to be more self-contained by retrieving state from the event source rather than relying on a global state variable, which improves modularity.
Moves the event handling and business logic for the "Bring Your Own Applications" feature from the main UI script into dedicated core modules.
This change improves code organization and separation of concerns by centralizing application-related functions and their corresponding event handlers. The main UI script is now cleaner and primarily responsible for UI initialization, enhancing overall code maintainability.
Extracts the Winget app download logic from the main UI script into a new `Invoke-WingetDownload` function within the core Winget module.
This change decouples the UI event handling from the business logic, improving modularity and maintainability. It also introduces more robust error handling for the download process by wrapping the logic in a try/catch block.
Moves UI event handling logic from the main script into a dedicated core module to improve separation of concerns.
Introduces a new shared function, `Clear-ListViewContent`, to consolidate duplicated logic for clearing list views. This generic function handles user confirmation, data source clearing, and UI updates for multiple tabs, significantly reducing code redundancy.
Relocates the event handling logic for the "Applications" tab from the main UI script into the `FFUUI.Core.Handlers` module.
This improves code organization and modularity by centralizing UI logic. The handlers are also updated to use local state instead of a global variable.
Moves event handlers and initial state configuration for the USB drive creation settings from the main UI script into the core handler and initialization modules.
This change centralizes the UI logic, improving code organization and maintainability.
Updates the USB drive selection UI to align with other list views in the application. This change replaces the static "Select All" checkbox with a dynamic, selectable column that includes the checkbox in the header.
This refactoring provides a more consistent user experience and adds column sorting functionality to the USB drive list.
Additionally, the underlying shared function for creating selectable columns is improved to use the central UI state object for managing controls, removing the dependency on script-scoped variables for better encapsulation.
Moves the event handling logic for the USB drive selection controls from the main UI script to the `FFUUI.Core.Handlers` module.
This change improves code organization by centralizing UI logic. The handlers were also improved to correctly manage the "Select All" checkbox state.
Moves the click event handler for detecting USB drives from the main UI script to the dedicated core handlers module.
This change centralizes UI logic, improving code organization and maintainability.
Moves the event handling logic for the "Latest CU" and "Preview CU" checkboxes from the main UI script into the core handlers module.
This change centralizes UI event handling, improving code organization and maintainability. The new implementation is also more robust, accessing state via the window's `Tag` property rather than a global script variable.
Consolidates the state management for the "Install Apps" checkbox into a single, reusable function.
Previously, the logic to automatically check and disable "Install Apps" when selecting an update or installing Office was duplicated and scattered across multiple event handlers and files.
This change introduces a new core function that centralizes this behavior. A single event handler is now used for all relevant checkboxes (Updates and Office), simplifying the UI code, reducing redundancy, and making the logic more robust and maintainable. The initial state is also set correctly on startup.
Moves the event handling logic for the M365 Apps/Office options from the main UI script into the `FFUUI.Core.Handlers` module.
This change centralizes UI event handling, improving code organization and maintainability. It also decouples the handlers from the main script by using a local state object instead of a global script variable.
Moves all UI event handling logic from the initialization script into a new, dedicated module `FFUUI.Core.Handlers.psm1`.
This change improves code organization and separation of concerns by centralizing event handler registration.