* Create app suggestion discussion template
Add a discussion template for app suggestions with rules and input fields.
* Add application suggestion link to issue template
Added a link for suggesting applications to the issue template.
* Update app suggestion discussion template
* Add checkbox for WinGet application presence check
* Changed name of file, didn't change name of link XD
* Replace FOSS highlight toggle with inline label
Remove the separate "Highlight FOSS" toggle and its theming logic, and instead append an inline "- FOSS" label to FOSS app entries. Changes: remove WPFToggleFOSSHighlight from app navigation and related event handlers, delete FOSSColor resource updates in theme code and button handler, simplify checkbox setup in Invoke-WPFUIElements by removing the special-case toggle logic, and update Initialize-InstallAppEntry to build a horizontal panel containing the app name plus a small green "- FOSS" TextBlock for FOSS items. This consolidates FOSS indication into the item UI and cleans up toggle/theme handling.
* Add inline FOSS label to app entries
Replace the separate StackPanel/TextBlock used for the FOSS indicator with an inline System.Windows.Documents.Run appended to the app name. The run is styled (green RGB(76,175,80) and FontSize=10) and the checkbox content assignment was moved outside the conditional so the appName (with optional FOSS run) is always used. Cleaned up related comments to reflect the FOSS label change.
* Add FOSS note type with green bullet
Added FOSS notes in the UI and FOSS labels with a green bullet instead of the text '#FOSS'
* Use larger circle glyph; remove italic text
Replaced the FOSS and list bullet glyphs with a larger circle for better visual consistency and removed the italic styling
* Update FOSS/bullet glyphs, colors and sizes
Updated FOSS/list bullet styling by switching glyphs from U+2B24 to U+25CF, increasing size (10→11.5), and adjusting bullet/text colors for better visibility and consistency across.
* Fix slop remains
Chris likes to vibe code. AI likes to use different types of dashes (em-dashes, en-dashes), instead of regular dashes (-).
On PowerShell 7 this appears to work. The parser doesn't care. But, what about PowerShell 5? It begins throwing errors about the ampersand. Loading it in the ISE reveals how it stops parsing the syntax correctly when it encounters em-dashes. Rather than displaying them as such, the ISE displays them as —.
Chris, if you want to vibe code, I don't mind. But at least use regular dashes.
Anyway, I won't fix the AI code. I just want to make it work on my beloved powershell 5.
* Apparently this file is important