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Avalonia
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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When ran for the first time Camelot opens /. It would be better if it opened user's home folder or the location where the program was started from.
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?
Trying gets this which troubleshooting says it's a regular nuget package instead of a Core Tool package:
NU1212: Invalid pr
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Created by Steven Kirk
Released 2016
Latest release 3 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.