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Multiple Tools At Once #40

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Aertic opened this issue May 19, 2024 · 6 comments
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Multiple Tools At Once #40

Aertic opened this issue May 19, 2024 · 6 comments

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@Aertic
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Aertic commented May 19, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Allow downloading/running of multiple tools at once.

Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to be able to input something like this into the terminal: D1,D2,D3,D5,D8,D8,T5,T1,T9. Then press yes only once to download all the files and execute them (Not 1 question per file). It would also be nice if I could just type D and run the whole debloat section.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Using the program as is

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@nyxiereal
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that's a really good idea, i'll try to implement it in the rewrite

@Aertic
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Aertic commented May 23, 2024

Thanks! Any ETA on the rewrite? Im reinstalling windows soon and would be interested in using that!

@Aertic
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Aertic commented May 23, 2024

Also I just tried the help menu and it would be cool if it had some information about for example what the OS section does etc.

@sudosign
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maybe we just rewrite w gui with multiple selectrion and u can see desc with hover

(u guys got that)

@ReChargedDeveloper
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just open different tabs in your terminal

@nyxiereal
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I mean this will Most Likely© be solved in 5.0
I'm planning to rewrite the whole project to be centered around community made content.
I'm thinking maybe PyQt6 or PySide6 would be cool.

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